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December 1, 2025

Jaguars pound Casa Grande in season opener, 44-21

Second half keys victory in impressive 2019 debut

Jaguars set for competitive tennis campaign

Excitement is high with the return of Windsor High School girls tennis this fall, as the Jaguars prep for what is expected to be a competitive season.

Long Distance

Local challenge — Windsor residents Tiffany Bronzan and her friend Lisa Langdale, are avid distance runners, and this summer they set out on what they dubbed "The Windsor Challenge":  to run the length of every public road in the town of Windsor. While the actual "road mileage" was something like 78 miles, according to Broznan’s husband Brandon, with all the routes and back tracking the challenge took around 250 miles to complete it. 

Dayton sinks it in one shot two times

On July 26, Lillie Dayton was playing in the Junior PGA Tour at Fountaingrove when she shot her first hole-in-one. On Aug. 8, she was playing the Junior PGA at Bennett Valley and shot her second hole-in-one. Unbelievable it may seem, but her mother Lisa confirmed there was a group of witnesses, Lillie’s dad included, that saw both shots.

Windsor players exit junior golf tournament, looks forward to 2020

Remaining championship play continues at Windsor Golf Club

Running Tigers gunning for strong cross country season

The Running Tigers’ cross country team could be the class of the North Bay League this year, based on a number of factors that could propel them to the top of the Redwood Division standings.

El Mo volleyballers eye dominant fall campaign

The 2019 fall volleyball season could go down as the year of the Lion, if early season projections hold up.

Running Eagles prepping for cross country season

The 2019 high school cross country season is shaping up to be a good one for the Cloverdale running Eagles, using the off-season to lay the foundation for future success.

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 

New WHS coaches added for fall season

The upcoming school year will carry with it some changes in the Windsor High School coaching ranks, with several new faces joining teams in various sports.
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