Eagles end historic hoops campaign in Nor Cal playoffs
The Lady Eagles completed one of the best basketball seasons in school history on March 5, falling at No. 2 seeded Argonaut, 60-49 in the CIF Nor Cal State playoffs.
Running Jags shine at Big Cat Invitational track meet
Windsor High School athletes were out of the blocks quickly on Saturday, March 7 at the Big Cat Invitational track meet at Santa Rosa, giving local fans a glimpse of great things to come.
Jags pound horsehide in 12-6 rout over Rancho Cotate
Windsor erupts for 12 hits; evens record at 1-1
Lady Jags gain split in varsity softball skirmishes
The Lady Jaguars didn’t take long to notch their first win of the 2020 softball campaign, scoring an 11-1 victory over Piner in a pre-league tilt on March 5.
El Mo’s Kassidy Sani inks scholarship with UC Irvine
El Molino senior Kassidy Sani is headed to UC Irvine after inking an athletic scholarship offer in an emotional signing ceremony held in the school library on March 3.
Tiger softballers win a pair, El Mo looking for wins
Analy and El Molino have experienced vastly different results in the opening stretch of high school softball, with one team winning handily while the other is searching for victories.
Lions hoping to make waves on high school swimming circuit
The 2020 high school swimming season is in full swing for the El Molino Lions, kicking off the year with a young group that is eager to improve.
Analy, El Mo baseballers log preseason wins
Analy and El Molino baseball teams are rounding into form in the early stages of the spring season, both scoring wins in recent pre-league action.
The intensity will ratchet up a notch this week when the Tigers (3-2) play host to the Lions (1-4) on...
JV basketball ends season with league record, pennant
To establish consistency at the junior varsity level, in a small school, is a difficult challenge each and every year. The coaching staff is handed a roster and asked to run with it. The varsity program picks and chooses its players and fills its roster with those “varsity ready” athletes, which usually means the JV program has a fresh new group to rally around and compete with year after year. This year’s championship team (18-8 over-all) was no exception returning only three players from last year’s successful campaign.