Boys Basketball Teams Forge Onward
Healdsburg's boys basketball team remains without a win in league play this year, 0-4, and only three wins on the season against 15 losses, while the Rio Vista boys team is 6-7 overall, 1-4 in the league.
Spring Sports Get Underway
Seemingly under the radar, while basketball playoffs stretched the late season and heavy rains kept students and parents indoors, spring sports nonetheless got underway at area high schools this past month.
Eagles fall to St. Helena 28-7 to end season
The varsity football Eagles wrapped up a resurgent gridiron campaign on Friday, falling to host St. Helena 28-7.
JV baseballers set to lock up league title
The Cloverdale High School JV baseball team came a step closer to locking up the NCL-1 title last week, notching lopsided wins over Fort Bragg (11-3) and St. Helena (11-1).
Sports Seasons Begin for Greyhounds
Healdsburg’s Rec Park rocked once again to the sounds of football as the home team Greyhounds faced off against the visiting Timberwolves from Fort Bragg on Friday night, Aug. 26.
The final score was no indication of the energy and enthusiasm the fans, and the...
Lady Eagles blank Clear Lake 1-0; advance in NCS playoffs
The Lady Eagles took their first step toward a coveted North Coast Section Division-3 soccer title on Saturday, slipping past a stubborn Clear Lake squad 1-0 in overtime at Jack Allen Stadium.
Pool Hounds Do Double Time
Last year, the girls team had their best season in Clark’s half-decade as a coach, winning gold in the division and bronze in the league. This year, they’re down a couple of swimmers to 11 team members—just under the ideal threshold of 12—but they’ve been holding their own in a tough field.
Eagles softballers stay perfect in 9-2 win over Calistoga
Edens fans 13 in dominant pitching effort
Healdsburg Runners at the Viking Classic
“We brought the intent and spirit of our full team of 42 athletes to the Viking Classic, although only 17 were able to compete due to illness and family commitments over the holiday weekend,” said coach Kate Guthrie. “Those who stepped on the track or into the field did so with purpose, representing the work ethic and culture we’ve built this season.”
















