Just short of a year since Lemoore’s varsity boys’ basketball team won the Division II Central Section championship, Coach Joel Sligh’s troops find themselves on the outside trying to get back into the West Yosemite League championship hunt. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s boys’ and girls’ basketball teams will end the first round of West Yosemite League play on Friday when the boys host the Bullpups and the ladies hop a bus for Hanford. Both teams have five games left to challenge for the league championship. Keep reading...
The Lemoore varsity boys’ and girls’ soccer teams will take on Hanford tomorrow night (Jan. 12) as the boys’ team hits the road for a match in Neighbor Bowl while the Lemoore ladies will host the Bullpups tomorrow night. The boys are 2-2 headed into the match and 7-8-2 overall. Keep reading...
Despite some impressive first-half play by the Lemoore Lady Tigers’ soccer team, Lemoore had to settle for a two-overtime, 3-3 tie against El Diamante Thursday night in Lemoore High School’s Tiger Stadium. Keep reading...
The West Hills College Lemoore women’s basketball team took an early 16-15 lead into the second quarter of Saturday afternoon’s Central Valley Conference matchup with perennial power Fresno City College, but the Golden Eagles early lead, while impressive in the early going, evaporated quickly. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ soccer team ended its pre-season with a convincing 3-0 win over Monache in Tiger Stadium on Tuesday night. The victory gave the Tigers a 5-5 record as it continues to the heart of West Yosemite League play. Keep reading...
Never say never is true in life as it is in sports, and on Saturday night in the West Hills College Lemoore Golden Eagle Arena, Lemoore’s Lady Golden Eagles basketball team took that old saying to heart. Keep reading...
The West Hills College women’s basketball team got off to a solid start in the newly inaugurated Don Warkentin Memorial Basketball Tournament named after former WHC President Don Warkentin, an early and ardent booster of the women’s program. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s boys’ soccer team played West Yosemite League rival Redwood High School twice in less than a week. After holding the Rangers scoreless for most of Saturday’s game in the Lemoore Jim Inglis Soccer Tournament, the Tigers fell 1-0 thanks to a controversial penalty shot. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s girls’ soccer team fell to 4-5 overall and 1-1 in the West Yosemite League following a disappointing 3-0 loss to Redwood in Tiger Stadium on Thursday night. The Tigers will take on Monache on Dec. 20 in a pre-season contest before returning to WYL action on Jan. 3 with a game at Mt. Whitney.