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Reedley High unveils expanded weight room
Reedley High School has unveiled its new weight room, located in the former wrestling room near the main gym. The room contains 12 new racks, new Elieko weights for each rack, three barbells for each rack and three kettle- bells (25, 35 and 45 pounds) for each rack. The room also contains new floor- ing and new branding. Three 80-inch monitors will run the rack system to assistm monitor and track athletes' workouts. There also is a $15,000 state- of-the-art sound and media system. Up to 48 athletes at a time or multiple teams can work out in the facility.
ABOVE: Reedley High football players check out the PIrates logo on the floor of the facility on Feb. 18.
ABOVE RIGHT: Some of the 12 new weight racks are pictured in the facility and are ready for use by football players and other athletic teams.
RIGHT: A broad look at some of the new equipment in the facility.
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events and planning lim- ited seasons in as many sports as possible.
The first sports able
then return to Fresno on Thursday, Feb. 25, for matches against Hoover High (girls at 1:30 p.m., boys at 3:30).
Next week, Reedley High has competition in golf, tennis, swim and dive and cross country. Two are home swim meets; a Tuesday, March 2, competition with
Madera High and Thurs- day, March 4, matchup with Hoover.
Dinuba High School is in the process of fi- nalizing revised spring sports schedules. The Times will attempt to publish high school schedules that are con- firmed beginning next week.
Danny Jimenez / Photos Contributed
to compete while fol- lowing state guidelines are swim and dive, ten- nis and cross country. Sanger High and Im- manuel High have par- ticipated in casual small-
er meets.
Reedley High opened
its boys band girls ten- nis seasons with a road match at Fresno High on Feb. 23. The Pirates' swimmers then compet-
ed at another meet; this one in Visalia against Golden West High on Feb. 24.
The big news for the Pirates was their first "home" athletics com- petition. It was a cross country mini-meet with the Hoover Patriots at Citizen's Park in Reed- ley. The tennis teams
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Kingsburg. Chao led the way with a 94, followed by Quinn with a 98, Her- nandez with a 101 and Reyes with a 110.
On Feb. 22, the Tigers improved to 3-0 with a victory over Taft at North Kern GC in Bakersfield. In the pro-
cess, they shot a season-best 366. Reedley had three of their four golfers shoot in the 80s. Quinn led the way with an 82, followed by Chao with an 85, Hernandez with an 88 and
Reyes with a 111.
Before last week, Reedley’s last
sporting event since the COVID pan- demic was a home softball game with Porterville College on March 12, 2020.
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