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April 25, 2026

Swimming Tigers capture SCL girls co-championship

The Lady Tiger swim team capped a great spring season at the

No. 1 Eagles stumble hard in quarterfinals

Forget about silver linings and all of that stuff. The Cloverdale Eagles, the top seed in the North Coast Section Division V boys basketball playoffs, are done for the season after falling 53-44 to No. 8 seed Redwood Christian of San Lorenzo on Saturday in the quarterfinal round at Cloverdale High School.

Running Tigers host Chip Castleberry Invitational

The track gods were smiling on Saturday, Apr. 1 as the Running Tigers hosted a dozen visiting teams at the annual Chip Castleberry Invitational Track Meet.

Greyhounds fall to San Rafael in home grid opener, 37-7

Things did not go as planned for the Greyhounds in the Sept. 3 home football opener at Recreation Park, as the visiting San Rafael Bulldogs capitalized on frequent scoring opportunities and Healdsburg miscues to post a 37-7 rout.

Cloverdale Eagles cross country report: strength and perseverance at Fort Bragg

The Cloverdale cross country team traveled to Fort Bragg for a hilly three mile race on Wednesday Oct. 19. The ladies kicked off the day with a 22-33 win against Lower Lake.

Running Lions wrap up unbeaten league campaign

Lions, Tigers will compete at SCL Championships

Hardballers hit tough competition on the diamond

The varsity baseball Eagles have hit a rough patch on the preseason circuit this month, running into some outstanding pitching in a recent four-game losing skid.

Eagles cagers stay unbeaten with 72-35 win over Lower Lake

Dominant victory runs Cloverdale’s season record to 11-0

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Youth Organization basketball game of the week

A record twelve Our Lady of Guadalupe church teams competed in playoff semi-final games last weekend. Six won and have advanced to this weekend’s Catholic Youth Organization finals. Four 3rd grade teams will play in the Church of the Assumption Tournament in Tomales.

Football blanked by St. Helena

The varsity football Eagles are limping to the finish line following their fifth straight loss on Friday, Oct. 25 at St. Helena, falling to the Saints, 47-0.
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