With only one game left in the race for the West Yosemite League championship, the Tigers managed to win – with its 9-0 record – the title. Lemoore’s talented hoopsters assured themselves of the championship after defeating Mt. Whitney (7-2) 64-52 in the Event Center Thursday night. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s girls’ basketball team dropped a key West Yosemite League contest Wednesday night in Lemoore, falling 57-33 to Redwood High School. The Tiger boys continued their hold on the WYL league with their victory over the Rangers.
Lemoore's girls got 15 points from Amaya Sanchez eight points from Sophia Ramirez to lead the Tigers. Sanchez scored eight of her points in the second quarter to cut the Rangers’ lead to 23-15 at the halfway mark.
The Lady Rangers were ahead of the Tigers the entire game as Lemoore fell to 2-4 in league play and 9-11 overall. The Rangers are 5-1 in the WYL and are an impressive 18-5 overall. Redwood is just one game behind league-leading Hanford’s 6-0 record. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s varsity boys’ basketball team reaffirmed sole possession of the West Yosemite League’s top spot Thursday night when it defeated visiting Hanford 66-58 to complete the league’s first round. The Tigers improved to 5-0 in the WYL, just one game ahead of Mt. Whitney, whom the Tigers defeated Tuesday 57-52. Keep reading...
Kings Christian High School’s basketball teams had some rough sledding this week as both the boys’ and girls’ teams fell to East Sierra League competition. On Wednesday, in a double-header, The Lady Crusaders fell 61-37 to the Wonderful College Prep Academy while, and in the nightcap, the boys were humbled 77-38 by the visiting Wolves. Keep reading...
You might forgive Lemoore’s varsity wrestlers for exacting a bit of revenge. A year ago the Tigers were forced into a tie with Redwood for the West Yosemite League championship. This week, Lemoore crushed any hopes the Rangers might have had to repeat, defeating its nemesis 58-9. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity boys’ and girls’ soccer teams are winning this season, but on Tuesday (Dec. 11) both squads saw their winning ways take a bit of a stumble as the girls – playing on their home turf – dropped a 6-0 decision to Mission Oak, while the boys fell to Madera South 2-1. Both teams hope to return to their winning ways when the girls visiting Monache High School on Dec. 18 and the same night the boys travel to Porterville to take on the Marauders. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity wrestlers got its 2018-19 season off to a positive start, finishing second in its first dual match of the season. The Lemoore Duals brought together several high-profile schools to the school’s event center Saturday, and the Tigers didn’t disappoint. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s girls’ wrestling team turned in an impressive performance in its Last Girl Standing Tournament held Friday in the school’s Event Center. Leading the Tiger charge was senior Eunique Barnes who captured the 189-pound championships Friday afternoon. Keep reading...
The Lemoore girls’ wrestling team got this year’s high school season underway with an impressive outing at the Redwood Ranger Shootout at Redwood High School on Saturday. Coach Armando Calderon’s talented ladies took third place despite having just five girls in the lineup. Keep reading...
Lemoore senior standout volleyball player Shelby Saporetti earned All-League honors last week after a vote by the West Yosemite League coaches. She was the only Tiger to earn a spot on the WYL First Team. She was a three-year varsity player. Keep reading...