The Lemoore girls’ soccer team improved to 5-1 in the West Yosemite League and held on to the league's top spot. Overall, the Lady Tigers are 12-4-1 on the season after easily defeating visiting Tulare Union Thursday night in Lemoore 4-1, scoring twice in the first half and adding two more in the second half. Keep reading...
A talented and hungry Tiger basketball team continued its winning ways Friday night in the Lemoore High School Event Center as the potent Tiger team humbled visiting Tulare Western in a West Yosemite League showdown, outscoring the Mustangs 67-53 to improve to 4-0 in league play and 14-6 overall. Keep reading...
After a tough preseason during which Lemoore’s varsity boys’ basketball team dropped four of their first five games due largely to the absence of several key players (who happened to be playing for the state football championship), Coach Joel Sligh’s Tigers (13-6) have quickly turned their season around and now sit atop the West Yosemite League with a 3-0 record after defeating league rival Dinuba (18-3) 60-52 Wednesday night in the LHS Event Center. Keep reading...
Despite scoring 35 points, normally a sign of an explosive offense (a common Tigers’ occurrence this past football season), Lemoore’s defensive unit certainly had its hands full against a powerful McClymond High School offensive ground game in Friday night’s Division II playoff game. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s talented varsity girls’ volleyball team sits atop the West Yosemite League thanks to Tuesday’s 3-1 victory over visiting Tulare Western. The Tigers improved to 22-5 with Tuesday’s win. Lemoore’s only loss in the WYL was an Oct. 12, 3-2 loss to Dinuba. However, the Tigers defeated Dinuba 3-1 in the first round of league play. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s talented volleyball team continues to roll over West Yosemite League opponents, the last win coming at the expense of a visiting Hanford on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Lemoore is an impressive 19-4 on the year five league matches remaining. The Tigers defeated the Bullpups in straight sets, 3-0. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School senior Jayden Evangelo, a placekicker for the Tigers varsity football team, has undoubtedly been a significant factor in the Tigers’ early season success. Lemoore has won its first two games by wide margins, and the second-year varsity kicker has undoubtedly played a significant role in that success. Keep reading...
Eighteen-year-old Lexus Ramirez of Hanford is a fighter, and she has big dreams, the biggest of dreams. The talented young lady, the daughter of Yaneth and Alvaro Ramirez, first put on a pair of boxing gloves at the tender age of eight, and she’s been lacing them up ever since. Keep reading...
After surprising local baseball fans with their late-season heroics, Lemoore’s varsity boys’ baseball team nearly made it to the “mountain top.” The Tigers, after struggling somewhat during the regular – compiling a 13-19 regular-season record and a 6-9 West Yosemite League mark – still managed to find themselves in the Division IV playoffs, where they pitched and hit well enough to win three straight playoff wins before sadly losing Saturday in the Division IV title game at Fresno State. Keep reading...
It was almost improbable that Lemoore High School’s baseball team, sporting a 13-18 overall record and a 6-9 mark in the West Yosemite League, would play for the Division IV CIF baseball championship on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Fresno State. Keep reading...