Despite scoring a pair of touchdowns in the final period Friday night in Tiger Stadium, Lemoore High School’s struggling Tigers failed to curb a potent Sanger offense that managed to put together four first-half touchdowns and take an early overwhelming 27-7 lead. Keep reading...
It was a good night to play football. The weather was picture perfect, and Lemoore was hoping to improve to 2-1 on the season as it prepared to play the first of four straight home games. Unfortunately, the Tigers will have to wait until next week’s matchup in Tiger Stadium against Sanger as it seeks its second win. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s nine-game losing streak mercifully came to an end Friday night in Chowchilla as Lemoore’s varsity football team came from behind in the fourth quarter to beat the Tribe 26-16. The Tigers hope to start a new winning streak beginning Friday when they host Tulare Western in Lemoore’s home opener. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team will hit the road again this week in hopes of ending what has turned into a nine-game losing streak over the past two seasons. The Tigers fell in their season opener Friday night as Clovis east rolled over visiting Lemoore 35-0. The Timberwolves extracted a measure of revenge for the Tigers 7-6 win a little over a year ago in Lemoore. Keep reading...
It’s all but been confirmed that Lemoore’s first-year varsity football coach, Josh Kloster, has already gained his players’ respect – and it didn’t take much. After all, once upon a time a long, long time ago, he was once one of them, a young Tiger in the making with grand designs of football glory. Keep reading...
Another Lemoore High School alum is moving up in the world – in this case, the world of college athletics. Kim Rix – known as Kim Steele in high school, was a bright student and one of Lemoore’s most talented volleyball players ever - and now she’s College of the Sequoias’ new full-time head volleyball coach. Keep reading...
A talented Lemoore track and field varsity boys team finished second at its own Lemoore Track and Field Invitational held Friday night in Tiger Stadium. Only a team from Madera fared better as the Tigers fell 102-85 in the varsity division. Keep reading...
The Immanuel Eagles are flying high these days, and all they have to do is get past one more talented foe on Saturday to reach the athletic world’s ultimate pinnacle of basketball success: a CIF Division IV State Championship. And it turns out that a 15-year-old basketball standout from Lemoore is poised to help lead them to the mountain top of basketball success. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s vaunted boys’ soccer team took its first step toward a CIF Central Section Division 3 championship when it easily defeated visiting Nipomo High School 4-0 in Tiger Stadium Wednesday night. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s varsity boys’ soccer team is playoff bound, and it will host its Central Section Division 3 opener in Tiger Stadium on Wednesday, Feb. 13, most likely at 6 p.m. against visiting Nipomo High School. The Tigers came within half a game of tying for the West Yosemite League title. Keep reading...