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March 7, 2026

2017, a year to remember in local sports (part 1)

As we near the end of another year it’s only fitting that we look back and pay tribute to some of the best moments in local sports.

Jags stay unbeaten on spring volleyball court

Windsor pushes record to 7-0

Forever young; a tribute to the top graduating athletes of 2005/06

The graduating class of student/athletes of 2005/06 from

Eagle’s NCS football game postponed due to poor air quality

 The Eagle’s much anticipated North Coast Section Division 5 football quarterfinal clash at No. 1 seeded Kelseyville, originally scheduled for Nov. 9, was postponed due to poor air quality as a result of the Butte County fire.

Athletes of the Week: Corday and Scott

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

Track & Field Athletes Off to the Races

Teague Jasper clears 5'10"
As is often the case, track and field is among the first spring sports to get underway. The big event opening the season was the Big Cat Invitational, held at Santa Rosa High on Saturday, March 1. Last weekend came the Gaucho Relays, at Casa Grade High. This weekend it's the Field Event Jamboree in Santa Rosa.

Lady Hounds have eyes on the prize

Claire Berry scores
A lively crowd at Smith Robinson Gym on Tuesday night were treated to some sharply played basketball by the NCS Div. 5 semifinal match that saw the Healdsburg Greyhounds host the Gateway Gators from San Francisco.

Runners romp at Rancho

Jake McWilliams on track
For the Healdsburg cross country running team, the year’s first invitational at Rancho Cotate gave them a chance to prove their status as one of the best teams in the county. On the other hand, only four schools participated: Healdsburg High, Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa and host Rancho Cotate.

Flying Tigers, El Mo Lions battle on SCL hoops circuit

Local high school teams are nearing the halfway mark in the Sonoma County League season this week, with both Analy and El Molino looking to turn things around in what has been a challenging season.

Lady Eagles maintain grip on first place

The Cloverdale Lady Eagles are halfway to their third straight league basketball championship after dispatching three more NCL1 opponents, claiming Fort Bragg, Clear Lake and Willits as their latest victims.
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