Boosters Deliver $74,000 for Greyhounds
Whatever the result of the year’s first gridiron game at Rec Park, the halftime period is worth its weight in gold—in the form of a giant check written out in the amount of $74,160 to the high school’s athletics programs...
Cagers hoping to contend on competitive league hard court
The winter high school basketball season should be a good one for the Cloverdale boys, as the Eagles look to continue a tradition of excellence this year.
Cloverdale Eagle boys notch wins; girls split two
It was a mixed bag on the local high school diamonds last week, as the Cloverdale varsity baseball squad stayed in the NCL-1 title hunt while the defending league champion Lady Eagles saw their hopes diminish for a softball repeat.
Varsity hardballers looking for wins; JV keeps perfect record
Loss drops Cloverdale’s record to 1-4 league and 1-9 for the season
Eagles maintain title hopes with 42-6 win over Lower Lake
Cloverdale hosts Middletown Friday in home grid finale
Lady Eagles blank Clear Lake 1-0; advance in NCS playoffs
The Lady Eagles took their first step toward a coveted North Coast Section Division-3 soccer title on Saturday, slipping past a stubborn Clear Lake squad 1-0 in overtime at Jack Allen Stadium.
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.”
Baseball Season Start Delayed by Rain
Pitcher Eric Nielsen struggled in the top of the first inning, loading the bases with only one out on a hit and two walks. The coach called for someone to loosen up. Then Nielsen righted the ship and struck out the next two batters. He gave up no more hits and struck out 11 to win the game, 11-0.














