Baseballers fall to Colusa, 4-3
The high school baseball campaign faces an uncertain future this week following the Eagle’s pre-league game at Colusa on March 10, with the remainder of the spring schedule hanging in limbo in what may be an abbreviated season.
Spring sports in limbo after school closures
All high school sports are on hold for at least three weeks due to the threat of coronavirus, as all Sonoma County schools try to minimize the spread of the disease.
Sports on hiatus due to Coronavirus
The high school sports world is on hold for at least three weeks due to COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, as all Sonoma County schools try to minimize the spread of the disease.
Baseballers beat Alameda, 9-1; even record at 2-2
The varsity baseball Jaguars managed one win in two outings before an imposed three week break in the spring schedule, soundly defeating the host Alameda Hornets, 9-1.
Lady Jaguars win one of three in pre-league softball
Windsor pushes record to 2-4 entering three-week hiatus
The WHS golf team is ready for the season
Devin Savano and I are proud to be the coaches of some of the Windsor junior golf teams. Most of the kids on the team have been between the ages of 8 and 14. They hit a ton of golf balls on the Windsor GC driving range and they play hundreds of holes each spring and summer.
Analy hosts El Mo, Piner in three-team track meet
The Running Tigers and Lions track teams met in a three-way non-league meet hosted by Analy on March 11 under sunny but breezy conditions, in what proved to be the final competition for the teams for the foreseeable future.
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Tiger baseballers turn back El Mo in “Apple” game, 5-1
Local high school baseball teams played what could be the last game in at least a month on March 10, as Analy turned back visiting El Molino, 5-1 in the much anticipated Apple game.
Softball teams hope to stay sharp during break
Aside from the fear of a growing pandemic, the disappointment following the suspension of all spring sporting events has hit home for players and coaches, left with the prospect of no games or practices for at least a month.
Spring sports on hold due to school closures
The high school sports world is on hold for at least three weeks due to the threat of coronavirus, as all Sonoma County schools try to minimize the spread of the disease.