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January 24, 2026

Lions and Tigers netters win SCL season openers

West County pride, a perfect record for both teams, and the

Brewers advance to DiMaggio World Series

A great Joe DiMaggio League summer campaign got even better on

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church’s Catholic Youth Organization Game of the Week

Coach Myriah Volk’s 7th grade boys team defeated St. John’s of Healdsburg 34-29 in this week’s Our Lady of Guadalupe Church’s Catholic Youth Organization Game of the Week. The local squad trailed all the way until midway through the fourth period. They outscored the visitors 11-5 in the final frame to secure the win and better their record to 3-4.

Greninger steps down from WHS basketball coaching post

Jared Greninger has stepped down as head basketball coach at Windsor High School after two seasons, a decision that took many by surprise this week.

Windsor pro Jason Schmuhl gearing up for PGA Championship

Jason Schmuhl is hoping the PGA Championship is sweeter the second time around. The veteran Windsor Golf Club head professional is preparing to take on the likes of Woods, Mickelson, Spieth and company at the 100th Professional Golfers Association Championship at Bellerive Country Club near St. Louis, Mo. on Aug. 9-12.  

Former WHS soccer player wins honors at Dominican

Mariah Meza has always been an integral part of her soccer team, whether playing for her Santa Rosa United club team, Windsor High School or Dominican University.

Lady Jaguars stay unbeaten in NBL wrestling

Team on cusp of first-ever league crown

Greyhounds fall to San Rafael in home grid opener, 37-7

Things did not go as planned for the Greyhounds in the Sept. 3 home football opener at Recreation Park, as the visiting San Rafael Bulldogs capitalized on frequent scoring opportunities and Healdsburg miscues to post a 37-7 rout.

Softballers closing in on NCL1 championship

It’s been said many times that the only thing tougher than winning a championship is defending one.

Tigers slip past El Molino in “Apple Game,” 52-41

The Flying Tigers will hold basketball bragging rights for the foreseeable future, turning back a stubborn visiting El Molino squad in a hard-fought 52-41 victory in the second of two season meetings on Jan. 24.
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