Analy and El Molino footballers fall in preseason grid battles
Tigers outgunned by Newman, Lions edged by Orestimba
Jaguars shine at Summer Shootout tourney
The Jaguars turned in a great showing at the annual Windsor Summer Shootout basketball tournament on July 14-15, winning all five games played to hoist the championship trophy.
El Molino soccer camp, alumni game on tap
The El Molino soccer programs will be conducting a pair of
Eagles horsehiders stumble in NCL1 baseball chase
The varsity baseball Eagles hit a road-bump in a string of league outings last week, dropping two of three games played.
Horsehiders eyeing late-season push
It’s getting late early on the local high school baseball diamond for teams with post-season aspirations, as El Molino and Analy squads look for a strong finish to their respective North Bay League schedules.
El Molino, Analy girls log wins in North Bay League hoops
Happy days may be here again for local girls basketball fans, as Analy and El Molino continue to impress on the high school circuit.
Athletes of the Week—Feb. 14, 2019
Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week. Due to an error last week, Brogden was named but an incorrect photo was used, therefore she is being re-honored this week with the correct photo. We regret the error.
Lady Jaguars awarded 11th spot in NCS hoops tourney
Windsor visits sixth seeded Redwood in playoff opener
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.”