Greyhounds Grapple with Bigger Schools
Weight classes have a meaning, and a strategy, although judges today are pretty strict in their weight calls. The technology of measuring weights is so sophisticated these days, there are few if any ways to “nudge” the scale. “So if you go to a competition and you step on a scale, and you are a 10th of a pound over, you are disqualified” in the weight class, Scott Weidemier said. “There’s no leeway. They’re all digital scales these days, that are certified every year.”
El Mo volleyballers set to “claw their way to the top”
Lions looking to compete in wide open SCL chase
Windsor’s Branden Walton continues Paralympics bid
Former Jags running star has eyes on prize
State eases restrictions on outdoor sports
Governor’s ruling paves way for most outdoor sports to be played this spring
Tigers edge Lions, 1-0 in “Apple” game
SEBASTOPOL - The first of two scheduled “Apple” games between west county rivals Analy and El Molino on April 17 was for baseball purists --an old fashioned pitcher’s duel backed up by solid glove-work--ultimately won by the Tigers, 1-0.
Gambles, Taylor race to victory in 19th Vineman 70.3 triathlon
More than 2000 of the world’s greatest athletes descended on
Jaguars take aim at winning league campaign
Windsor will host Analy on Friday in Homecoming Game
Lady Eagles log three wins to stay perfect in NCL-1 race
The Lady Eagles varsity softball squad retained the top spot in the NCL-1 standings last week with lopsided wins over Kelseyville (14-0), Fort Bragg (11-1) and Willits (12-1).
















