CHS scores wins to open league
The Cloverdale High School varsity volleyballers didn’t skip a beat in the opening week of the league volleyball season, scoring a pair of wins over Middletown and Willits.
Lady Lions go to mat at Menlo-Atherton wrestling tournament
The El Molino girls wrestling team continued to hone their skills at Menlo-Atherton High School on Nov. 24 at the annual Bear Bash Tournament, scoring big wins against solid competition. Â
OLG basketball game of the week
Balanced scoring and good defense were the keys to victory for third grade boys in Our Lady of Guadalupe’s Catholic Youth Organization play. Coach Al McCormick’s boys defeated Sonoma’s St. Francis of Solano Church 15-12 in the Saturday morning game.
Eagles ready for high school wrestling mat
The high school wrestling season kicks off in earnest this month with a flurry of action, and the Cloverdale Eagles are eager to compete in what should be a strong winter campaign.
Analy Tigers, El Mo Lions notch wins on league softball circuit
The spring high school softball season is entering the final stretch this week, as Analy and El Molino varsity teams prepare for what is hoped will be a strong finish.
Greyhound Girls Enter 2023 in Strong Position
As 2023 begins, the North Coast Section basketball teams embark on the core month of the schedule, with Healdsburg facing off in upcoming games against Redwood League opponents Santa Rosa, St. Vincent de Paul, Rancho Cotate, Piner, Windsor and Elsie Allen.
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Lions,Tigers pound pigskin in SCL grid routs; Analy to host, El Mo to visit
West County high school teams took care of business in week three of the Sonoma County League campaign, as both El Molino and Analy came away with convincing wins against overmatched opponents.
Windsor all-star baseball teams battling in state tourneys
The 2019 baseball season will likely end for Windsor youth baseball all-star teams this week, a stretch that saw a flurry of action in Cal Ripken State All-star tournaments in venues around Northern California. Â
World Cup fever hits Cloverdale
Having worked at a bar in Hawaii, Maurice Bigden is very aware that time zones don’t always mesh with sports events elsewhere, and the month-long soccer World Cup is no exception.

















