Golfing girls on another run
“This opening league win sets the tone for a season of growth and high expectations,” said coach Todd Au following the Sept. 16 match in Ukiah.
The Mat Rats grapple for medals at State Championships
 The Mat Rat youth wrestling program has been one of the great
Athletes of the Week 5-5-16
Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week. Recipients will receive a free small soda, small bag of chips and sandwich from Pohley’s Market.
Healdsburg youth soccer teams dodge weekend rain
Whenever possible, SoCoNews will publish highlights from the Healdsburg Youth Soccer League as written by league officials. Below is a recap of week three of the fall season.Â
Winter Sports Hit the Courts and the Pitch
The winter prep sports season gets underway just as the “atmospheric rivers” hit Northern California, forcing most athletes indoors—unless their chosen sport is soccer.
OLG CYO youth basketball game of the week
Coach Dave Avila’s 7th grade boys team staved off a furious fourth quarter rally from St. Francis to win 32-31 in Catholic Youth Organization play. The Our Lady of Guadalupe team used a 14-point second quarter outburst to go up 20-16 at the half.
Make-up games and matches on tap this week
Windsor teams scramble to complete NBL season after fires
Sponsored post — Class of 2020 – Laguna High School
Sponsored advertorial: The Staff at Laguna High School would like to congratulate the graduating class of 2020. We have watched our seniors work so hard to make it to this day. Though many obstacles have been thrown in their paths, our seniors have continued to push forward. In some ways, this year has felt like a genuine obstacle course—from natural disasters, to the individual challenges our students have faced. Yet, despite these challenges, our seniors have kept their focus and commitment to getting their high school diplomas. We don't know what the future holds, but what we do know is that the Laguna High School seniors have demonstrated they have the tenacity and strength they will need in order to succeed as they move forward with their lives. Laguna High School graduations are emotional, and powerful celebrations of our seniors and their accomplishments. To not be able to celebrate as we normally would, is difficult for us all. The Staff at Laguna is feeling this loss, and we know that our graduates and their families are as well. The graduating class of 2020 means so much to us. They are part of the Laguna family and we wanted nothing more than to see them walk up to the podium in front of their proud family members, to receive their hard-earned diplomas. However, at this time, we must respect the need to keep everyone safe, and that means accepting how things are, not how we wish they could be. Our graduating class understands this. In fact, if there is one thing Laguna High School graduates are used to, it's dealing with adversity, and overcoming it. Each and every one of our graduates has proven time and time again that they have what it takes to fight for their future. This diploma symbolizes great success. They have worked hard, they have beaten the odds, and they can now move forward in their lives knowing that they are capable, committed, and ready for anything.Â
Eagles earn respect in hard-fought, 6-3 grid loss to Middletown
There are times on a football field when a well-played loss feels better than a poorly played win.
Hounds Prepare for Football Season Under New Coach
The Healdsburg High School varsity football team is ready to turn the page.
The team, which hasn’t won a league game since 2017, is preparing for the 2023 season with dogged determination under new head coach Randy Parmeter. Long associated with the program at El...














