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July 21, 2025

Tiger softballers outlast Maria Carrillo, 11-9

Teams dodging rain; open SCL campaign this week

West county wrestlers garner awards

Analy teams named CIF Distinguished Scholastic award winners

Sebastopol Little League Opening Day March 24

SLL marks 61st season with Clahan Field festivities

Lions blazing trails on mountain bike circuit

El Mo moves into third place in Division 2

Washington Junior High wrestlers host Healdsburg in historic meet

Exciting event is first home meet for Cloverdale in 20 years

Eagles JV boys squad captures NCL-1 basketball title

In a town full of basketball tradition, it's not always a junior varsity team that people are talking about. The JV programs usually consist of players who are preparing for their opportunity to play on the varsity team. In small towns it's common to see athletes pulled up to the varsity as early as their freshman year, again building the brand of varsity sports teams and sometimes overlooking junior varsity programs. In Cloverdale this was not the case. A senior-driven varsity team with limited space that included seven players that will walk across the stage in June, the JV Eagles benefited by putting a quality group of athletes together to win the 2018 NCL-1 JV league pennant.

Cloverdale Charger football signups April 11

Cloverdale Charger football signups will be on April 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Cloverdale High School. Cost is $80 per child or $120 for two children in the same family. The program is open to children nine to 14 years old; no eight-year-olds are accepted this year.

Athletes of the Week: Hernandez & Ramocinski

Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week.

Running Jags out fast at North Coast Extravaganza track

Track & field meet at Montgomery showcases local talent

Jags hardballers notch wins on preseason diamond

Windsor off to strong 3-1 start with pair of victories
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