Greyhounds Hungry for More Wins
There’s certainly talent on the Healdsburg varsity baseball team, and hustle and confidence. Though their record this season is a modest 11-11, 4-7 in the North Bay Redwood league, their scorecard is overflowing with big-run victories over like-sized opponents, those in Division 4.
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...
Eagles footballers roll past Willits
Cloverdale runs record to 4-2; hosts Lower Lake on Friday
Soccer Teams Pursue Final Victories
The high school soccer season is in its final weeks, rounding out the winter season with a handful of games remaining for both boys and girls teams. While neither squad can boast a winning record, both deliver exciting games against their North Bay opponents, with home games played under the lights at the Healdsburg High School field on University Street.
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.
Cloverdale Eagles softball team off to winning start in preseason
Veteran Cloverdale squad gunning for four-peat in 2016
Tennis Girls Strong and Getting Stronger
Leading the pack is junior Meher Dhiman, who “graduated” from the No. 2 slot to be the team’s No. 1 player this year, and also serves as team captain. She has had several successful matches so far this year in the team’s eight outings, which included a collective 7-0 sweep of Piner on Sept. 10...
Sweeping changes needed to reduce football concussions
The prevention and treatment of football-related concussions continues to be a hot button issue in sports circles around the country, with the need to protect our youth from the effects of prolonged exposure to brain trauma the number one concern for parents, coaches and athletic trainers.














