Oct 27 2018 - 12:58pm
Photographer Gary Feinstein took this unique photo through the mouth of the Lemoore Tigers' mascot Friday night in the annual Milk Can Game between Lemoore and Hanford high schools. Unfortunately for the hometown Tigers the Milk Can returns to the Bullpups as Hanford ended the Tigers' season on a negative note, beating the local gridiron team 42-6. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team will try and salvage what has been a disappointing 2018 campaign when the Tigers host the West Yosemite League-leading Hanford Bullpups in an updated Tiger Stadium Friday night at 7:30 p.m. The Tigers, after winning their first two games, have been winless since then, compiling a 2-7 record, a statistic that isn’t going to get them into the Central Section playoffs next week. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team has at least two more opportunities for redemption as the 2018 season rapidly winds down. The Tigers hit the road for the final time this Friday for a date against Mt. Whitney in Visalia’s Mineral King Bowl. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team fell to 0-2 in the West Yosemite League after Friday night’s disappointing 24-6 loss to visiting El Diamante High. The Tigers’ next chance for redemption comes this Friday night when Golden West High School comes visiting. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team opened its West Yosemite League campaign on a sour note, as it came up short in the fourth quarter Friday night, losing 21-14 to the Redwood Rangers. Lemoore finally return home this Friday for round two in the WYL against a struggling El Diamante team. The Miners are 1-5 overall and 0-1 in league play, losing on Friday 14-7 to Hanford. Keep reading...
The Tigers open their West Yosemite League football campaign next Friday night (Sept. 28) in Visalia when they take on 1-3 Redwood High School. Lemoore will take a disappointing 2-3 mark into the contest, including having lost the last three road games in a row, including last week’s 49-0 loss at Tulare Union. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity boys’ water polo team improved to 5-6 on the season with a 12-10 thriller over visiting Hanford West Tuesday night. The Lady Tigers weren’t as fortunate, dropping a 9-6 decision to the Huskies to fall to 2-5 overall. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team got some exceptional performances in its disappointing 49-41 loss at Sanger High School Friday night, but they simply weren’t enough as the Tigers fell to 2-2 for the season as the team continues its road woes. Keep reading...
Lemoore will need a boost in its ego as it hopes to rebound from a disappointing 35-0 loss at Tulare Western on Thursday. The Tigers hit the road again Friday for a non-league matchup with perennial foe Sanger. The Tigers face a team that already shares a familiar opponent, a fact that may bode well for the 2-1 Lemoore squad. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team, so far, early in the 2018 campaign, has relished the confines of Tiger Stadium. On what turned out to be a pleasant Friday night, a setting magnified by a blazing setting sun, the Tigers put together a combined ground and passing game that crushed visiting Chowchilla 42-18. Keep reading...