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The polls are open! Vote for the Tulare County athlete of the week, April 30-May 3
Visalia Times-Delta/Tulare Advance-Register readers can now vote for their favorite high school athletes at the newspaper's website, visaliatimesdelta.com. The poll closes on Friday. Please do not email your votes. Kayloni Cox, softball, Tulare Union: Cox had two hits and one RBI to help the Tribe defeat Lemoore 5-4. Blake Crawford,...
Your Character Matters: Porterville student volunteers for special Olympic program
PORTERVILLE, Calif. ( ) – Junior Mohammed Abdullah from Porterville’s Monache High School had coaching advice for his friend Braydon. Mohammed is a volunteer with Monache’s special Olympic program. He loves working with special needs athletes, including his brother, Sam. “I have a brother in special ed...
COS Men’s Baseball Season Ender
The College of the Sequoias Men’s baseball team lost their last game of the season. The Fresno City Rams beat them 30-0 on Thursday afternoon. The Giants had already faced the Rams in February and were swept in a three-game series. Up until Thursday’s loss, their biggest loss was in game three against the Rams in that February series, 25-11.
COS Hires New Women’s Basketball Coach
The College of the Sequoias has hired a new head coach for the women’s basketball team. Tyler Newton will take over the coaching position. Newton served as head coach for the Butte College women’s basketball team for seven seasons. In his last season with the Butte Roadrunners, Newton’s team finished at 30-2. Over his seven seasons, Newton had an overall record of 119-52.
Bullpups split with Tulare Western | Hanford High Roundup
The Hanford High Bullpups improved to 13-10 overall and 7-4 in the West Yosemite League following splitting a two-game series against the Tulare Western Mustangs. The Bullpups fell to the Mustangs 4-2 on April 23 in Tulare, then earned a 9-4 victory on April 25 in Hanford. In the loss...
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