Athletes of the Week 5-19-16
Throughout the school year, the Windsor Times will name a male and female athlete of the week. Recipients will receive a free small soda, small bag of chips and sandwich from Pohley’s Market.
Running Eagles host Lower Lake in cross country meet
The Cloverdale High School cross country team hosted its lone home meet of the season on Oct. 2, using the opportunity to honor its graduating seniors.
Cloverdale Little League celebrates Opening Day
It was a perfect day for baseball on Sunday, April 3, as the Cloverdale Little League celebrated with Opening Day ceremonies at Daly Field. Festivities included the parade of teams, an invocation by Pastor Thomas Craig, the playing of the National Anthem (sung by Ariana Fernandez) and the first pitch thrown by Michael Nixon of Papa’s Pizza. This year’s CLL features 182 players filling out 16 teams from T-Ball to the Junior Division. Regular season games run from April to the end of May, followed by the Tournament of Champions and finishing with the District-35 All-Star tournaments in July.
Ladies score wins in NBL basketball
The wins continue to pile up for Analy and El Molino girls basketball teams in the final stages of the regular season, navigating their respective North Bay League divisions with great success.
Hounds gridders pound Oakland, 35-0 in pre-season finale
The Greyhound varsity football squad ran its season record to a
Forever young; a tribute to the top graduating athletes of 2005/06
The graduating class of student/athletes of 2005/06 from
Windsor Middle School competes in NVL track finals
The Windsor Middle School Spartans wrapped up a record-shattering spring season on April 27 with a strong performance at the North Valley League Track & Field Championships.
JV softball squad logs championship season
Ladies finish 2019 campaign unbeaten in league, 15-4 overall
Lady Eagles pound Saint Helena, 13-0
Cloverdale teams looking to get in full week of action after rains
Eagles log two wins; push unbeaten record to 13-0
The surge of COVID-19 omicron variant infections continues to disrupt NCL1 high basketball schedules, as teams navigate outbreaks within their program.
















