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March 31, 2026

Greyhounds to forfeit Santa Rosa game

Frank Rea on the run
One quarter into last Friday's Healdsburg football game against Lower Lake, the word in the press box was that the two teams – then tied, 6-6 – were pretty evenly matched. “It’ll take a mistake or a lucky break for somebody to win,” said a long-time Boosters member. Then the breaks started...

CHS Eagles boys basketball team tied for first place

Cloverdale High School varsity basketball teams enter the final stretch of league play this week, hopeful that a strong finish will land them a high seed in the upcoming North Coast Section playoffs.

Tennis Boys Serving Up Wins

Healdsburg’s tennis-playing boys are more than holding their own in court competition this spring.

Cloverdale Eagles varsity hoops teams gearing up for playoffs

Boys clinch league championship

Eagles roll over St. Vincent, 54-12, in home opener

Cloverdale enters bye week with 2-0 record

Soccer Squads Kick Into New Year

Healdsburg High's boys and girls soccer teams have been battling it out in preseason play, with the boys currently holding a 3-5-0 record and the girls 3-1-2.

Greyhound Grapplers Return to the Mat

Healdsburg wrestler Alex Diaz-Cano
More students are turning up for wrestling this year, as coach Scott Weidemier’s effort to bring Healdsburg back into the ranks of local powerhouse teams gathers momentum...

Greyhounds leap, race into T&F season

High Jumper
The school year’s first big invitational track meet took place last Saturday at Santa Rosa High. The Big Cat Invitational hosted student-athletes from 27 schools in Northern California from early morning until late in the afternoon on March 7.

Running Eagles host league cross-country meet

The Cloverdale High School cross-country team played host to Kelseyville, Fort Bragg and St. Helena in a four-way meet contested on the 3-mile course at Asti Winery on Oct. 14.

Eagles Cross Country girls end season undefeated

At their final meet on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Willits, the Eagle girls ended their regular season undefeated for the second year in a row. With five runners on each team Cloverdale, with 21, handily beat Willits and Clearlake whose final scores were 51 and 52 respectively.  St. Helena did not have five runners, so their team finishes did not count.
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