Height Matters Even in High School Basketball
In the recent Maria Carrillo game, With Healdsburg’s tallest player, 6-foot-4-inch Ethan Overdorf, unavailable for the game, the Greyhounds found themselves looking up at Maria Carrillo’s bigger and bulked-up athletes...
CHS Eagles fall to Stellar Prep, 35-0 in North Coast Section playoffs
Cloverdale wraps winning season with 7-4 record
CHS Eagles basketball teams gain splits to open league
Cloverdale High School varsity basketball teams kicked off the NCL-1 schedule last week in similar fashion, gaining a split in a pair of games.
Volleyball team primed for Redwood season
With the football Greyhounds taking a break this past weekend (their Sept. 12 game against Santa Rosa forfeited due to injuries and suspensions), sports fans turned up at Frost Gym on Thursday to see the girls volleyball teams take on Montgomery High in not one but three games: freshman, JV and varsity teams all competed for a full evening of action in the close quarters of the former East Gym on the high school campus.
Gridiron Greyhounds Chosen for All-League
“I believe we were able to bring life back to the program and to the community,” first-year football coach Criss Rosales said. “Regardless of what the record says on paper, we were a very good football team this year and other coaches agree. We are a hungry team with a lot to prove.”
Soccer Squads Kick It Up
The Healdsburg High girls soccer team continues to play well, both at home and on the road, giving their opponents reason to fear meeting the Greyhounds on the pitch. To put it bluntly, they haven’t lost a match yet, though their 11-0-2 record can’t be called perfect. It is, however, impressive...
Eagles capture 49th McMillan basketball tourney
Cloverdale slips past Granada 54-52 in championship thriller
Wrestlers Compete Against the Odds
Scott Weidemier is trying to bring wrestling back to Healdsburg High School, with a team of 15 inexperienced student-athletes competing at the JV level, and hopes to build a varsity team next year.
Eagles maintain title hopes with 42-6 win over Lower Lake
Cloverdale hosts Middletown Friday in home grid finale
Lady Eagles blank St. Helena to maintain first place
Cloverdale begins home stand with 5-0 league record
















