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PREP FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Fresno Hoover McLane Reedley Roosevelt Sunnyside
Reedley 21, Sierra Pacific 7
San Joaquin Memorial 78, Fresno 0 Golden Valley (Merced) 35, Hoover 6 Dos Palos 21, Roosevelt 12
Clovis North 10, Sunnyside 0
NORTH YOSEMITE LEAGUE League Season
WL PFPA WLPFPA
0 0 0 0 0 2 12 105 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 35 0 0 0 0 1 0 48 42 0 0 0 0 1 1 27 56 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 51 0 0 0 0 1 1 30 17
Friday, Aug. 30
Thursday, Sept. 5
Firebaugh at Roosevelt, Sunnyside High Stadium
Reedley at Dinuba, 7:30 p.m. Hanford at Fresno, McLane Stadium Hoover at Mt. Whitney
McLane at Hanford West
Sunnyside at Selma
Bullard Edison Madera MaderaSouth Sanger SJMemorial
Thursday, Aug. 29
Clovis West 25, Edison 7
San Joaquin Memorial 78, Fresno 0
Friday, Sept. 6
COUNTY METRO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE League Season
WL PFPA WLPFPA
0 0 0 0 0 1 14 28 0 0 0 0 0 2 19 72 0 0 0 0 1 1 28 49 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 43 0 0 0 0 1 1 80 44 0 0 0 0 1 1 92 17
Hanford 38, Sanger 31 Friday, Aug. 30 Buchanan 28, Bullard 14
Madera 14, Mission Oak 7
Kerman 43, Madera South 7
Thursday, Sept. 5
Sanger at Clovis East, Lamonica Stadium Clovis
CVChristian Dinuba Exeter Hanford West Kingsburg Selma
Friday, Aug. 30
Selma 35, Independence-Bakersfield 0
Reedley at Dinuba, 7:30 p.m. Exeter at Lindsay
McLane at Hanford West Monache at Kingsburg Sunnyside at Selma
Friday, Sept. 6
Clovis at Bullard, Ratcliffe Stadium Fresno Buchanan at Edison, Sunnyside High Stadium Madera at Kerman
Wasco at Madera South
Notre Dame (Riverside) at San Joaquin Memorial
CENTRAL SEQUOIA LEAGUE League Season
WL PFPA WLPFPA
0 0 0 0 0 2 7 71 0000026777 0000116224 0000113399 0000203627 0000208321
Redwood 28, Dinuba 25
Woodlake 24, Exeter 0
Hanford West 33, Corcoran 20
Bakersfield Christian 36, Central Valley Christian 0 Kingsburg 19, Washington Union 13
Friday, Sept. 6
INDEPENDENT
Season
W L PF PA Immanuel Friday, Aug. 30 2 0 61 32
Immanuel 31, Farmersville 14
Chowchilla at Immanuel, 6:30 p.m.
Caruthers Fowler Minarets Orange Cove Orosi
Parlier Riverdale
Friday, Aug. 30
Orange Cove 34, Avenal 6
Yosemite 30, Parlier 9
Coalinga 30, Caruthers 12
Firebaugh 12, Fowler 7
Riverdale 43, Sierra 7 Friday, Sept. 6
Farmersville at Orange Cove, 7:30 p.m. Parlier at Strathmore, 7:30 p.m. Caruthers at Woodlake
Fowler at Sierra
Minarets at Yosemite Granite Hills at Orosi Sierra Pacific at Riverdale
Friday, Sept. 6
WEST SEQUOIA LEAGUE League Season
Minarets 41, Mariposa County 25
WL PFPA WLPFPA
0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000
0 0 0 Thursday, Aug. 29
0 0 2 18 62 0113220 0104125 0115837 0103128 0114236 0 1 1 49 38
New league for Reedley College womens golf
By Will Goldbeck
Special to the Times
Another big year is ahead for the Reedley College women’s golf team.
But a new league will be a challenge for veteran head coach Scott Stark’s Lady Ti- gers. The defending Central Valley Confer- ence champion Reed- ley team is now part of the Big 8 Conference, which features the top four teams in Northern California last year.
Reedley finished third in Nor Cal last year behind champion Sierra and second place Modesto while finishing ahead of fourth place Fresno City. Half of the Tigers’ roster, which finished fifth in the state in 2018, is back for 2019. Topping that list is Serena DiMauro (Central, Fresno), who tied for tenth in the state last year. She is joined by fellow sopho- mores Serena Garcia (Dinuba) and Eliza Her- nandez (Dinuba).
The freshmen on the Tiger roster include Monica Yu (San Di- ego), McKenzie Quinn (Clovis East), Nikki McArron (Immanuel), Kayla Hernandez (Pa- so Robles), Mya Chao (Golden West, Visalia) and Alyssa Bendure (Clovis North).
Stark is very high on Wu. “She is long off the tee and has good mental preparation. Both DiMauro and Yu will be a good one-two punch at the top of the order.” Stark says that this will be the most competitive schedule we’ve ever played in. “We have to face Sier- ra and Modesto at least four times.”
The Tiger head coach says that turnout is down at both Fresno City and Taft. At this writing, the Rams have only three players while Taft has five.
This week, the Ti- gers will get to see most of Northern Cali- fornia’s top teams at the Modesto Pre-Season Invitational on Aug. 27 and most of Southern California’s best at the Desert Classic in Palm Springs on Aug. 30.
Two home matches will be played at the Tigers’ home course at the Kings River Golf and Country Club in Kingsburg. They are set for Sept. 5 and Oct. 3.
Thursday, September 5, 2019 | B2 | Mid Valley TiMes Tigers prep for season with COS scrimmage
Photos by Jon Earnest / Mid Valley Times
Before their opening game against the DeAnza College Dons this Saturday, the Reedley College Tigers football team shook the summer dust off with a scrimmage against College of the Sequoias on Aug. 28.
(Above) Tigers wide receiver Maverick Meeker of Reedley High School breaks through the Giants' sec- ondary for positive yardage.
(Bottom left) College of the Sequoias quarterback Gus Villareal (Dinuba High School) drops back for a pass during a scrimmage with Reedley College on Aug. 28.
(Bottom right) A Reedley College defender is off to the races after an interception during the Tiger's scrimmage against COS. It was one of two interceptions for the Tiger defender.
Saturday's game against the DeAnza College Dons will be a rematch of the 2018 NCFC American Champi- onship Bowl, where the Tigers lost to the Dons 42-41. In that game, DeAnza scored with just 12 seconds remaining in the game - handing the Tigers their only loss of the season.
Kirk Kawagoe / Photo Contributed
Immanuel High’s Matt Tiger (7) brought down a Farmersville High ballcarrier while teammate Michael Kawagoe (52) moves in to clean up on Aug. 30. Tiger and Kawagoe had five and 12 tackles, respectively, for the Eagles in their 31-14 win.
IMMANUEL
Continued from B1
touchdown through three quarters, building a 31-7 lead before yielding a late
score.
Immanuel returns
home to County Line Stadium on Friday, Sept. 6, for a 6:30 p.m. contest against Chowchilla High.
The Tribe (1-1) dropped a 26-16 home decision to Lemoore on Aug. 30 after opening the season with a 27-12 win over Fresno High on Aug. 23.
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