HHS boosters announce 22nd “almost annual” golf tourney
The Healdsburg High School Greyhound Boosters Club will host the 22nd “Almost Annual” Golf Tournament on Sunday, Oct. 3 at the Healdsburg Golf Club at Tayman Park.
Keeping Fitness Resolutions With Outdoor Activities
The North Bay is nearly peerless when it comes to the pursuit of personal fitness. In fact, it’s hard to think of a location better suited to encompass every individual’s preferences for physical activity. From high-up mountains to the coast and bay and from...
Thanks for the memories; a tribute to the graduating El Molino student-athletes of 2021
The graduating senior class of 2021 at El Molino High School faced some of the most daunting challenges of any in recent history, academically, athletically and socially.
Local Little League All-stars battling in District-35 tourneys
West County teams piling up wins
Volleyballers win five-set thriller over Clear Lake
The Lady Eagles volleyball squad evened its league record to 4-4 with an electrifying win over visiting Clear Lake in five sets; 25-20, 19-25, 27-29, 25-16, 15-13.
Final Week to Determine Baseball Division Winner
After starting the 2023 season with 19 straight wins, the Healdsburg Prune Packers are now fighting for the right to represent the Northern Division in the California Collegiate League playoffs in August.
As of Wednesday, July 25, their league record stands at 24-7, but the...
Hounds trio competes at North Coast Section Wrestling Championships
The Greyhounds were represented by a three-man contingent at the North Coast Section (NCS) Wrestling Championships in Union City on Feb. 18-19, the final qualifier for the CIF State tournament.
Analy’s Sami Zepponi signs with Notre Dame
Tigers soccer star ready to take game to next level
High school wrestlers take the mat in season opener
El Molino hosts annual Novice Tournament
U-14 Cobras compete at Founders Cup soccer tourney
The U-14 Cobras became the first team ever to represent the Healdsburg Youth Soccer Association at the State Founders Cup Competition in Sacramento on Nov. 21 and 22. After the regular season came to an end, Coach Brian Saini wanted to get his players out on the field to prepare for the tournament which would feature some of the top recreation level teams in Northern California. But he faced two problems: getting enough players and closed practice fields.

















