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December 31, 2025

Hounds Lose Close Game in League Opener

By John Linker In front of a Homecoming crowd gathered for the Healdsburg Greyhounds’ first official league football game of the 2024-25 season, the varsity team fell 13-18 to the San Rafael Bulldogs last Friday night at Rec Park. The Hounds are coming off a series...

HHS Alum Returns as Principal

Principal Tait Danhausen
Healdsburg High School’s new principal is a fifth-generation Sonoma County native—and third- or fourth-generation Healdsburg native—Tait Danhausen. He's been here before ...

Girls Stroke into Top 3 at Championships

Breastroke swimmer
The girls swim team from Healdsburg High School delivered their strongest performance in years at the North Bay League’s windy championships last weekend.

Washington School Eagle Award winners for this fall

The Eagle Award is presented to one student from each grade at the end of every quarter at Washington School in Cloverdale.

Eagles softballers fall to Moreau Catholic in NCS playoffs

Cloverdale finishes up championship season with 17-6 record

What makes REIBT run

There were so many things going on during the four days of REIBT that I wouldn't be able to comment on all of it, but starting Wednesday with the CASA/Auto Shop food truck unveiling, Culinary students making delicious tacos, and with a holiday sale of student-made goods, what a way to kick off REIBT week. 

Battle of the Bend: Hounds, Spartans Meet Again

Basketball action at Rio Lindo
There are not one but two high schools in Healdsburg, and this year for the third time they met in an early-season basketball game. Of the series, this was the best game yet, according to Rio Lindo's athletics director...

Eagles closing in on league basketball title

Girls and boys have a strong week

Renamed Gym Opens for Wrestling

Girls wrestling
Grapplers of the North Coast Section met for the first time earlier this month in the remodeled former Frost Gym, soon to be officially christened Drew Esquivel Hall. This year’s wrestlers are for the most part, if not entirely, first- and second-year wrestlers, and coach Scott Weidemier is careful to give them the kind of exposure that will grow their skills and enthusiasm for the sport instead of frustrate them...

Cloverdale Eagle boys notch wins; girls split two

It was a mixed bag on the local high school diamonds last week, as the Cloverdale varsity baseball squad stayed in the NCL-1 title hunt while the defending league champion Lady Eagles saw their hopes diminish for a softball repeat.
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