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February 16, 2026

Baseball at Rec Park is a Trip Back in Time

Healdsburg’s Carter Cyphers (5) almost, but not quite, beats the throw to first
Those nostalgic sunset games will happen often during the next couple of months for the Greyhounds before the Prune Packers take over Rec Park in June. Until then, baseball fans know they can always find a good game from Healdsburg High’s Greyhounds, both varsity and JV, who play at Rec Park into May.

Eagles basketballers maintain stranglehold on first place

Boys log two wins; ladies drop a pair

Healdsburg soccer team follows veteran coach

Healdsburg boys soccer
Their current record is 4-4-3 (one could say they tie a lot of games), but the league season has yet to begin. The cagey coach Herbert Lemus admits he frontloaded the schedule to give his team the experience they’d need...

Eagles fall to Middletown 47-7 in home grid finale

The varsity football Eagles saw their three-game win streak snapped on Oct. 25, falling to visiting perennial NCL-1 power Middletown, 47-7 in the home finale at Jack Allen Stadium.

Lady Hounds Tough It Out With ‘Gritty’ Play

Ruby Leffew on the march
The saga of Healdsburg’s basketball seasons, boys and girls, continues to be played out, though hopes for a repeat league championship for the girls have been damaged by the dominance of Ukiah, a new addition to the NBL-Redwood division, which remains undefeated in league play.

Track & Field championship results

The CHS Eagles Track & Field team completed its regular season by competing with 14 other teams at the Coastal Mountain Championship Meet on Saturday, May 17.

Track & Field Athletes Off to the Races

Teague Jasper clears 5'10"
As is often the case, track and field is among the first spring sports to get underway. The big event opening the season was the Big Cat Invitational, held at Santa Rosa High on Saturday, March 1. Last weekend came the Gaucho Relays, at Casa Grade High. This weekend it's the Field Event Jamboree in Santa Rosa.

CHS cross country teams battle Lower Lake

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, the Cloverdale High School Boys Varsity Cross Country team defeated Lower Lake 23/32, led by Emmett Lawson’s fourth place finish in a 23-runner field. Coach Clint Kemp described the course as “a monstrous 2.9 mile course, appropriately named Bald Hill.” Nick Schnieder and Nick Rilea finished 11th and 12th.

Lady Eagles advance to NCS semifinals, baseballers bounced

The harsh reality of the North Coast Section playoffs sets in when one team celebrates while the other goes home.

Student Athletes Line Up for Fall Sports

Coach Rosales
As students return to Healdsburg High School this week, five sports programs including football for the boys, and volleyball for the girls, and others as well covered sports including cross country, golf and tennis...
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