The Tigers put on quite a show Tuesday night in the Event Center, and no one contributed more to the performance than senior Jordan Honeywood, perhaps Lemoore High’s best kept secret. Honeywood, whose quiet persona is more than offset by his strength and determination on the court, scored a team-high 13 points and pulled down a game-high 17 rebounds as Lemoore won its Division II Central Section playoff opener over Hoover 61-56. Keep reading...
Lemoore's boys' basketball team will host Fresno's Hoover High in the opening round of the Division II Central Section playoffs on Tuesday. Gametime is 7 p.m. The Tigers and Patriots played this year, a January 18 game in which the Tigers won in two overtimes 71-69. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School could very well have another state champion in wrestling, but this time it may be on the female side as Esperanza Cadena, coming off a superb performance Central Section finals where she took top honors in the 126-pound division. Keep reading...
Feb 24 2014 - 6:14pm
Lemoore’s varsity baseball team is off to a solid start, taking the first two of three games in the first week of high school play. The Tigers will play Kingsburg Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. in the annual Central Valley Diamond Classic. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s 19-year hold on the West Yosemite League title came to a crashing end Saturday at El Diamante High School where the Tigers, despite keeping pace with Redwood High for most of the day, and at times appearing to gain the upper hand, couldn’t quite muster enough victories in the finals to win its 20th straight league championship. Keep reading...
In a mild upset, Lemoore's tenacious Tigers overcame a fourth quarter deficit to edge visiting Redwood Friday night in the Event Center 53-51. Senior C.J. Johnson put the finishing touches on the comeback with a key steal late in the game and two free throws to put Lemoore up 52-51 with just seconds to play. Chris Garcia iced the victory with a free throw to account for the final score. Keep reading...
Lemoore's varsity wrestlers tuned up for the upcoming West Yosemite League championships with a pair of easy wins in Wednesday's tri-meet in Hanford. The Tiger grapplers manhandled Hanford West 84-0 and pounded out a 60-12 win over Hanford. Keep reading...
While not quite out of the running for a second straight West Yosemite League championship, Hanford put a damper on the Tigers' hopes by crushing the visitors 75-44 in the final game of the league' Keep reading...