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Reedley High School girls wrestling / Photo Contributed
Reedley High's girls captured the championship of the Lady Titan Clash at Orange Cove High School on Dec. 15.
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(wrestling 160 with Perez) placed fourth and AnnaMa- rie Torres (116) finished fifth.
Earlier this season, Reedley competed at tour- naments in Lemoore (Last Girls Standing event) and Porterville (RM Parks La- dy's Invite at Monache High
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Pirates will travel to the Central Coast area to par- ticipate in the Santa Paula Tournament.
Reedley opens the North Yosemite League season on Tuesday, Jan. 8, by hosting a double dual meet against McLane and Hoover. Var- sity action begins at 4 p.m. in the RHS gym.
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Athletic Director Josh Franco said the future of Immanuel's football pro- gram is bright with Hal- stead at the helm.
"His knowledge of the game and passion for student-athletes is sec- ond to none," Franco said. "We are excited to have an on-campus head foot- ball coach who has built- strong relationships with our players and anticipate seeing this reflected on the playing field.
"Coach Halstead will be bringing new faces to the coaching staff and has plans to retain members of the existing staff in an effort to keep the strong Immanuel football tradition alive.”
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Reedley High School's freshman girls basketball team captured the championship of the Madera South Tournament on Dec. 8 with a 32-30 victory over Los Banos in the finals. The Pirates will participate in the Selma freshman tournament Wednesday through Saturday, Dec. 26-29.
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Union, the Pirates were out- scored 26-17 in the second half after building a one-point lead at the break. Villareal was the lone RHS player in double fig- ures with 17, Leo Hernandez scored seven points and Dan- ny Cortez added six points.
Reedley hosted Kingsburg Dec. 19 (results were unavail- able at press time) and closes out the 2018 portion of the schedule with road games at Granite Hills (Dec. 28) and Washington Union (Dec. 29).
Orange Cove High (7-6) dropped its first two Bedoya Classic games to Mt. Whit- ney and Madera South before bouncing back to defeat Ken- nedy (75-64) and McLane (62- 52). Alfredo Sanchez scored 24 and 25 points, respectively, in the middle two games.
Eagles improve to 9-4
Immanuel High posted a 2-2 record at the Mark Gallo Invitational Tournament in Modesto on Dec. 12-15. They defeated Santa Cruz 70-57 on Dec. 12, lost 90-53 to powerful Central Catholic of Modesto on Dec. 13, beat Bear Creek of Stockton 76-62 on Dec. 14 and then lost 72-65 to Manteca on Dec. 15. Jordan Rodriguez averaged nearly 22 points per game with a high of 30 points against Santa Cruz.
The Eagles won 75-64 at Exeter in a Dec. 17 non-league game as Rodriguez scored 21 points and Winston Williams added 18 points.
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60-53 on Dec. 14, then dropped a 74-64 semifinal decision to host College of San Mateo on Dec. 15. But the Tigers bounced back to down Shasta 79-72 in the third place game on Dec. 16.
Reedley returns to action on Friday, Jan. 4, hosting Ba- kersfield College in a 3 p.m. tipoff in the RC gym.
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The Reedley High School junior varsity boys soccer team captured the Mt. Whitney Invitational Tour- nament championship on Dec. 8 by shutting out Woodlake High, 2-0, in the finals. The Pirates have a non-league game in Orange Cove on Thursday, Dec. 20.
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