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.
All League Selections for Lady Greyhounds
Four of Healdsburg High’s softball team were named to the NBL All League roster. First team selections were Claire Berry at first base and Izzy Osborn at second; second team members included centerfielder Celia Vallatton and Ashley Jenkins at third base...
Ladies win one of two
The Lady Eagles suffered a similar fate in a pair of home games last week, soundly defeating visiting Lower Lake (62-39) before falling to Middletown (43-37).
Healdsburg Girls Continue to Dominate Redwood League
Healdsburg's girls basketball team continued their winning streak with a 69-20 victory over Piner High School on Monday night, improving their overall record to 18-2 and league record to 6-0 halfway through the season.
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.
Cross Country teams win at Kelseyville
The Cloverdale ladies continued their winning ways with a decisive 18 to 43 win over Kelseyville at Kelseyville's 2.9 mile course. Angela Romero took first place, in the 30-runner field, with her teammates in close support, as has been the case in all preceding races. Katie Edwards placed third, Anabelle Doyle was fourth, Ariana Fernandez, sixth and Lilliana Ramos was 15th.
Hounds School Rio Lindo Spartans in Girls Hoops
Last year’s girls basketball team from Healdsburg, the Lady Hounds, were a force to be reckoned with, amassing a 24-5 record overall and dominating the North Bay Redwood League with an 11-1 record.
They took that success three games deep into the Division 4 playoffs,...
Hounds Challenge Tigers, Fall Short
“Greatest loss of my career,” Coach Mike Domenichelli said. “The players gave it everything they had. The crowd was electric and it was like playing at Yankee Stadium. It was just unfortunate that someone had to lose.”
High school softballers secure second straight league title
Cloverdale High School baseball and softball teams will start a new season this week, as both prepare for what could be strong North Coast Section playoff runs.














