2016: A remarkable year in local sports
The year 2016 will long be remembered for outstanding individual and team achievements by Windsor athletes in what amounted to an historic year in local sports. This week, we’ll take a look back at many of the highlights over the past 12 months. Although there were far too many stories to list, here are some of the year’s best.
Height Matters Even in High School Basketball
In the recent Maria Carrillo game, With Healdsburg’s tallest player, 6-foot-4-inch Ethan Overdorf, unavailable for the game, the Greyhounds found themselves looking up at Maria Carrillo’s bigger and bulked-up athletes...
Running Jags close out NBL meet campaign at Casa Grande
Windsor will compete in league championships on May 12Â
Baseball Hounds Prove Dogged Foes
Healdsburg's lead record is 4-4, but they managed to hand league-leading Montgomery their only loss so far in a 7-0 shutout on the Vikings’ home diamond on April 5. Sophomore Alex Mauro-Manos went the distance for the win, giving up three hits and striking out eight.
Lady Hounds volleyballers gearing up for fall run
The Lady Greyhound varsity volleyball team will have a different
Fall Sports Find Their Rhythm
The Healdsburg High School fall sports calendar is filling up with games, matches and sets in five sports—boys football, co-ed cross country, and girls golf, tennis and volleyball.
Football
The first football game on Sept. 1 found the Hounds on the short end of a 56-27...
NBL powers to 36-7 win at 37th Kiwanis All-Star Football game
It was a tale of two halves at the 37th annual Kiwanis Senior
Greyhounds Advance, Then Fall in Tournament Play
When it came down to the North Coast Division 4 playoff tournament, Healdsburg found itself ranked 9 out of 12 teams. So going the distance to the finals—scheduled to take place this coming weekend—was always a long shot...
















