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December 20, 2025

Soccer Teams Contenders in NBL-Redwood Division

Soccer player Diego Rodriguez
When last we checked in with the boys soccer team, they had just begun their league season with a tie game against Piner, 1-1, on the Healdsburg field. The following Saturday,  Jan. 19, they headed up to Lake County to meet Kelseyville, and came home with a 5-0 win in their non-league column...

Cloverdale Eagles baseballers off to winning start

Cloverdale figures to battle for NCL-1 title in 2016

Eagles capture league title; seeded 9th in NCS playoffs

The Cloverdale Eagles were crowned champions of the NCL-1 last week, closing out the league campaign with convincing wins over St. Helena and Clear Lake to secure their first basketball title in five years.

Greyhounds Hungry for More Wins

Healdsburg baseball player hits home run
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.

Ladies set records, personal bests at home course

The Cloverdale Eagles Cross Country team hosted Fort Bragg, Willits, Saint Helena and Pacific Union College Prep at Cloverdale’s Asti Winery three mile course on Wednesday Oct. 15.

Eagles baseball, softball teams log tournament wins

Baseballers capture El Molino tourney, ladies take third on the diamond

Rio Lindo Girls Win Their League, Too

For the third time since 2015, the Rio Lindo Lady Spartans have won their league's title. They also have 18 wins on the season, matching the school record.

Little League All Stars set for District 35 tournaments

Cloverdale represented in two age divisions

Healdsburg Runners at the Viking Classic

Jane Perrill running the 400m at Viking classic.
“We brought the intent and spirit of our full team of 42 athletes to the Viking Classic, although only 17 were able to compete due to illness and family commitments over the holiday weekend,” said coach Kate Guthrie. “Those who stepped on the track or into the field did so with purpose, representing the work ethic and culture we’ve built this season.”

Eagles fall to Kelseyville in home opener, 21-14

The much-anticipated home opener did not go as scripted for the Eagles on Friday, as visiting Kelseyville spoiled the victory party in a 21- 14 setback.
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