Cloverdale High Eagles grounded in 41-13 loss to St. Helena
CHS will host Clear Lake this Friday
Girls Find Their Aces, Net Playoff Cred
“We knew we were the favorites to The Greyhounds were favored to win the match, but the girls didn’t let that go to their heads and they played clean, dominant volleyball three sets in a row,” Nuttall said. They hit season highs in both aces (32) and kills (28). Senior Sophia Turic alone served nine aces, and libero Melissa Casas Gatica wasn’t far behind with eight...
Cloverdale Little League Juniors have strong showing in TOC
Strong second in Tournament of Champions
Eagles baseball, softball teams open league campaign with wins
Cloverdale High School baseball and softball teams began the league season in winning fashion last week, with each team logging key victories.
Eagles fall to Berean Christian in pre-league finale
Cloverdale hoping to get healthy entering bye week
Lady Greyhounds Don’t Go Quietly
While the boys were toughing out their North Bay League Redwood playoff schedule, the girls softball team also made the league playoffs. They lost their last game of the regular season 11-0 against Piner, but their 4-7 Redwood division record qualified them for the four-team pennant playoff. Here's what happened next...
Coach delivers the scoop on HHS badminton
"Our last event as a team will be a team dinner May 22 at the local Healdsburg Bollywood restaurant," said Stan Bischof. "Since we have many seniors, next year will be a recruiting year. I will host open badminton sessions at Healdsburg High for current and incoming students who are perhaps interested in badminton."
Lady Eagles blank St. Helena to maintain first place
Cloverdale begins home stand with 5-0 league record
‘Gentlemen Hounds’ play the net
“Today we joked that we were going to have to throw away the balls after the match, because everyone was hitting so hard,” said coach Mary Beth Chandler after the match. “It isn’t an exaggeration.”
Eagles baseball, softball teams fall in NCS quarterfinals
A pair of great seasons came to an abrupt end last week for Cloverdale High School baseball and softball teams, with both advancing in the North Coast Section Division-4 playoff tournament before being bounced in the quarterfinals.
















