Hanford West High School News

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Marty Martin was officially named new Mt. Whitney peak football coach as the Visalia Unified School Board of Trustees voted 6-1 to approve the let out Tuesday. Martin, most currently the head football coach at Kerman High School where he still teaches, and more »
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Redwood 53, Thriving West 50: The Rangers secured a trip to the Central Section Division II playoffs with a critical win over the Trailblazers at Golden West High School. Ivory Easley scored 23 of his game-high 25 points in the approve of half to lead Redwood and more »
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"Categorically the 3 feet helps the hitter," Hanford West coach Jeff Harger said. "You find out things about it helps a pitcher's movement, but the hitters have more time. It's thriving to be harder for [El Diamante's Sierra] Hyland or [Stockdale's Justine] Vela and more »
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Mutinous CONDUCT: A 14-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy were charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after an occasion at Palmyra Area High School, 1125 Park Drive, at 11:30 am Feb. 18, police said this week. One boy put the other boy in a and more »
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Mt. Whitney's Will Nelson (44) gets fouled during Friday's West Yosemite Federated with game against Hanford West at Mt. Whitney High School. The Pioneers won 65-54. / Juan Villa The Mt. Whitney Pioneers' reemergence as a power in Tulare County high school
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11 Hanford in the first disc, and No. 5 Hanford West has a first-round bye and will play at No. 4 East in the quarterfinals. San Joaquin Memorial is No. 3 and would sport at Tulare Union in the semifinals if both teams make it that far. and more »
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The college has said it will allocate 7 acres of estate for the high school district to build its own facilities on. The Tulare high school district has 1000 students involved in its agriculture program, which is currently located a few blocks west of
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The perambulation also will drive past the old Hanford and White Bluffs town sites, including the old Hanford High School. The government took over the communities to reckon way for the Manhattan Project during WWII. The bus will stop at the Cold Test Facility, and more »
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1964 -- It was announced on this rendezvous that Mike Hoke, a 6-foot-3 ninth-grader at Kennewick's Highlands Lesser High School, had 111 points over seven games for a 15.9 average to capture the Yakima Valley Southern Allotment Basketball League scoring and more »
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