Our community really does love the Tribune
Last week I wrote a column about my love for my “Tribune family,” and their love for this community as well as for The Madera Tribune. I must say that I was amazed at the number of our readers who commented about their own love for The Madera Tribune, and specifically how we have continued […]
3 deadliest days at Khe Sanh
Veterans’ Voices is directed toward veterans and their families who have given so much to ensure our freedom in this country. This is an area where you may share your experiences, or read of other veterans’ experiences. We thank you for your service, and hope that you know how much you are loved and appreciated. […]
Opinion: Christmas is drawing nigh
Christmas time, Christmas time, fa-la-la-la-la-la… Online Christmas shopping brings nearly all the shops in the world to the experience. It is easy to see a product, think of who needs it or would enjoy it, and push the button for delivery. Then for loved ones far away, the process is complete. There is the additional […]
Opinion: Hanukkah begins; hate escalates
Hanukkah, the eight days and nights during which Jewish people celebrate the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem, begins tomorrow, although certain rituals and blessings will be observed tonight. Also known as the “Festival of Lights,” the holidays are a remembrance of the victory of the Maccabees (children of Israel) over the forces of Antiochus […]
Coyote grapplers get win over Stallions

The Madera South Stallions almost overcame a 12-point deficit, but the Madera Coyotes wrestling team got the pin at the right time for a 40-35 dual match victory at Madera South. The Stallions forfeited four matches while Madera had two forfeits, which caused the Stallions to scramble the rest of Wednesday night’s dual. Madera South […]
Coyotes can’t find rhythm in loss to Fresno Warriors

The Madera Coyotes girls basketball team couldn’t get anything going in a 43-24 loss to the Fresno Warriors in Joe Flores Gym. The Coyotes were limited to just one point in the third quarter and didn’t have a player score more than six points. “We weren’t prepared to play,” head coach Jason Smith said. “They […]
Coyotes preserve tie with Redwood

After a scoreless first half, the Madera Coyotes got a goal in the second half, but the Redwood Rangers took advantage of an unheard whistle to tie the game late for a 1-1 tie in Memorial Stadium. Madera’s Mia Roberts took it upon herself to score in the second half. She dribbled down the right […]
Experience leads to Madera win over Toros

The Madera Coyotes boys basketball team relied on its experience to put away the Matilda Torres Toros in a 50-36 victory. Senior J’Sean Gonzales scored a team-high 17 points to go with nine rebounds, five offensive, to lead the Coyotes, who outscored the Toros, 31-19, in the second half for the win. “Our guys fought […]