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April 26, 2026

Day at the Races

Winning ride — The Town of Windsor and the city of Healdsburg joined forces with the city of Cotati to be recognized in the third race on the opening day of Wine Country Racing at the Sonoma County Fair, a one-mile on the dirt starter allowance race for 3-year-olds and up. The winner was Giant Mark, owned by Johnny Taboada , trained by Samual Calvario, and ridden by Catalino Martinez. The 7-year-old gelded son of Benchmark out of the Giant’s Causeway daughter Everything Good won easily, galloping home several lengths in front of second placed Candy’s Martini and third-placed Jason X L in a time of 1:38.17. Photos Heather Bailey 

Lady Lions, Tigers ready for competitive hoops campaign

The 2010/11 basketball season is officially underway for local

Lady Eagles compete in Ukiah tournament

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Windsor athletes of the week

Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week.

Footballers pound St. Vincent, 35-0 in pre-league finale

Eagles looking to ‘flip switch’ against St. Helena this Friday in league opener

El Molino Running Lions race in rain and high winds at Windsor High Relays

The El Molino Track & Field squad joined a dozen other teams at the annual Windsor Relays meet on Saturday, March  12, shrugging off tough weather conditions in an exciting day of competition.

Greyhounds hold off Fort Bragg, 20-14 in exciting grid opener

The “Bear” Gray football era got off to electrifying start on Friday, as the first-year Healdsburg head coach led the Greyhounds to 20-14, come-from-behind victory in the high school season opener at Fort Bragg.   

Analy, El Mo volleyballers in NCS playoffs this week

Tigers land 13th seed in Div.3; Lions are 12th in Div. 4

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church’s Catholic Youth Organization Game of the Week

Coach Myriah Volk’s 7th grade boys team defeated St. John’s of Healdsburg 34-29 in this week’s Our Lady of Guadalupe Church’s Catholic Youth Organization Game of the Week. The local squad trailed all the way until midway through the fourth period. They outscored the visitors 11-5 in the final frame to secure the win and better their record to 3-4.

Hometown wrestlers gearing up for postseason tournaments

El Molino girls capture first NBL Redwood Division pennant
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