Lady Lions, Tigers gunning for NCS soccer wins
Both teams land favorable seeds; eye protracted runs
Windsor boys beat Santa Rosa on league soccer pitch
The Jaguars continued to give North Bay League soccer teams all they can handle in the early stages of Oak Division play, recording an even split in home matches with Santa Rosa and Montgomery.
Windsor taps Kevin Ballatore to head Jaguars football program
Former quarterback to be on-campus teacher and coach
Eagles drop a pair on league circuit
The varsity baseball Eagles hit a road-bump in NCL1 baseball action, dropping close decisions to Kelseyville (6-5) and Fort Bragg (5-2).
Athletes of the Week: Leon and Vera
Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week.
El Molino and Analy baseball players take aim at competitive season
Despite grey skies and the specter of a prolonged El Nino this spring, the 2016 baseball season is alive and well for Analy and El Molino varsity teams, taking the field with hopes of a winning campaign.
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
Prune Packers win CCL playoffs to complete championship season
The Healdsburg Prune Packers are champions of the California Collegiate League baseball world, running the table in the recent CCL playoffs, including an 8-7 victory over the San Luis Obispo Blues (SLO) in the title game.
Cloverdale native; extreme sports photographer off on Alaskan adventure
Cloverdale Native Nick Pavelka (at right in photo) who is a professional photographer in the extreme sports world is off on a six-plus week Alaska adventure.
Greyhound hardballers fall to Petaluma, Casa
The Greyhound varsity baseball squad bowed out of the Sonoma