Sweeping changes needed to reduce football concussions
The prevention and treatment of football-related concussions continues to be a hot button issue in sports circles around the country, with the need to protect our youth from the effects of prolonged exposure to brain trauma the number one concern for parents, coaches and athletic trainers.
Giving the home team a boost
The total amount of $70,835 was down slightly from last year’s $74,160, still the largest single-year donation given by the Boosters. It is a half-century-old organization of parents and former athletes who want to keep helping out the school’s sports.
All League Selections for Spring Sports
After waiting for the post-season playoffs to conclude, the NBL-Redwood commissioners finally released the lists of All League selections in all sports—badminton, tennis and golf, as well as baseball and softball...
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...
Cloverdale Eagles baseballers off to winning start
Cloverdale figures to battle for NCL-1 title in 2016
Healdsburg Grapplers Wrestle to a Win
The longtime wrestling teacher and coach kept his upbeat prognosis for the team and its future. “We have been super proud of how they’ve persevered and improved after the early struggles,” Scott Weidemier said,
Eagles fall to Berean Christian in pre-league finale
Cloverdale hoping to get healthy entering bye week
Lady Eagles log three wins to stay perfect in NCL-1 race
The Lady Eagles varsity softball squad retained the top spot in the NCL-1 standings last week with lopsided wins over Kelseyville (14-0), Fort Bragg (11-1) and Willits (12-1).
Greyhounds Corral Mustangs, Advance to Final
By halftime Tuesday night the Healdsburg Greyhounds basketball team seemed to have things well in hand. After a relatively quiet first period that ended 7-6 to the home team’s advantage, the Lady Greys exploded for 19 points in the second quarter, doing what they do best with a smothering defense and rapid, accurate shooting from inside the key—and beyond the arc. Then it turned around.















