Cloverdale boys drop out of first place; Lady Eagles defeat three straight opponents
Cloverdale’s varsity girls basketball team hit the accelerator last week, beating Kelseyville, Middletown and Willits in a five-day span to run its North Central League I record to 7-4.
Athletes of the Week: Stibi and Smith
Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week.
Hounds’ footballers roll past Willits, 27-7 for second season win
The varsity football Greyhounds climbed back in the win column in dominant fashion on Friday in front of an enthusiastic Recreation Park crowd, easily dispatching the visiting Willits Wolverines, 27-7.
League play winding down for junior golf
On July 23 Bennett Valley Golf Club hosted the Redwood Division of the North Bay Junior Golf League. Individual play started at 11:45 a.m., with the team tournament starting around 3:30 p.m. Oakmont and Bennett Valley finished tied for first place with a score of 108.Â
Tigers shock Petaluma; Lions pound Piner
It was a great week on the high school gridiron for Analy and El Molino varsity football teams, with both scoring statement wins to open the Sonoma County League schedule.
Eagles footballers roll past Willits
Cloverdale runs record to 4-2; hosts Lower Lake on Friday
Running Lions, Tigers gearing up for North Coast Section Cross Country Championships
Local high school runners will be in pursuit of peak performance this Saturday, Nov. 23, when they toe the starting line at the North Coast Section Cross Country Championships.
Windsor Athletes of the Week
Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week.Â
2018, a year to remember in local sports (part 2)
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. Although there were too many stories to list, we’ve tried to capture some of the highlights from the second half of 2018 in words and photographs.
Our Lady of Guadalupe falls to St. John in Catholic Youth girl’s basketball
Our Lady of Guadalupe (OLG)’s 7th grade girl’s team mounted a furious comeback but fell short, 38-35, to St. John in Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) play. The local girls trailed by as much as 21 points before fighting back to tie the game at 35. A desperate buzzer-beating three point shot by St. John was the ultimate difference and left OLG Coach Erika Boyle’s team with a 2-3 record in league play.