Lemoore High’s Jessica Taylor, a four-year starter with the school’s varsity volleyball program, will continue her playing career as an Anteater. On Wednesday, the talented player signed a national letter-of-intent to play at UC Irvine next season. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team is enjoying considerable success on the playing field this season, winning its first eight games by convincing margins. It turns out the team is also enjoying success in the classroom, thanks to at least one new coach and the mantra that success in the classroom equals success on the field. Keep reading...
Kings Christian will play for another 8-man football championship on Friday, Nov. 14 at the Crusader field. Game time is 7 p.m. The Crusaders will play Fresno Christian, a team they beat earlier this season 37-28, for the championship. Keep reading...
Nov 11 2014 - 5:33am
Hanford’s Larry Guevara won three matches in the consolation round of the USTA National Men’s 55 Hard Court Championships before losing in the semi-finals to Steve Hanson of Baltimore, Maryland 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Keep reading...
Kings Christian is on a roll. On Halloween night the Crusaders won their 16th straight football game over two years and remain unbeaten this season at 9-0. They will tackle Riverdale Christian tonight (Nov. 7) in a Central Sierra League contest in Lemoore. Keep reading...
You wouldn’t think that a team like Redwood, which came into Thursday night’s water polo match in the Lemoore pool, would face much of a test from Lemoore’s scrappy underdogs. After all the Rangers hadn’t lost a match all season, coming in with a 22-0 record and leading the West Yosemite League. Keep reading...
All in all it was a fairly good week for Tiger Volleyball Coach Rachel Taylor. Not only was her daughter Jessica, a senior standout volleyball player, crowned Homecoming Queen at Friday night’s football game, but mom won her 100th game as the Tigers’ head coach, and it came in a victory over visiting Golden West. Keep reading...
Could there be a historic matchup November 7, 2014 in Lemoore’s Tiger Stadium? Lemoore High School won its sixth game in a row Friday night, beating Hanford West 49-21 in a game that could have been even more lopsided, while a few miles down Highway 198, the Hanford High Bullpups improved their record to 6-0 with a 42-21 drubbing of El Diamante. Keep reading...
The Tiger volleyball team got back to West Yosemite League action on Tuesday with a game at Redwood High School where they outlasted the Rangers in five sets, winning 3-2 after falling behind badly in the first two sets. Lemoore lost 25-17 in the opener and dropped a 25-16 second game before turning it around with three straight wins: 25-17, 25-21, and 15-11. Keep reading...