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April 9, 2026

Lady Greyhounds Don’t Go Quietly

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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...

Eagles in convincing 47-30 Homecoming win over Willits

Cloverdale pushes record to 6-1; will visit Lower Lake Friday

Varsity cagers off to hot hoops start

The Eagles served early notice of great things to come last weekend, taking two of three games in the Redwood Classic Basketball Tournament hosted by Anderson Valley in Booneville.

SPRING CONCERT ANNOUNCED

Washington School and Cloverdale High School will present their annual Spring Concert on Thursday, May 15, at 7:30pm in the Citrus Fair Auditorium. Groups to be featured will include the 7th/ 8th grade Concert Band, the CHS Concert Band, and the CHS Wind Ensemble. Admission is free but donations will be gladly accepted to help pay for the auditorium. Director Ken Collins cordially invites one and all to this musical celebration.

CHS Girls Cross Country completes third undefeated season at 21-0

Team will compete in Coastal Mountain Championships Nov. 22

‘We Shoulda Won It’: Hounds Can’t Down Eagles, 42-42

The atmosphere was electric as a rosy Friday afternoon turned into Friday night at Rec Park, where the Healdsburg Greyhounds hosted the Eagles of Berean Christian, a Walnut Creek private school. The Hounds, winless over the past two years, were in the hunt for...

Scholar-athletes honored

Four Cloverdale High School students were named among the top scholar-athletes in Sonoma County last week in a banquet held at the Friedman’s Center in Santa Rosa.

Cloverdale teams await NCS playoff berths

Baseball secures 3rd place; softball team on verge of repeat

Varsity boys, girls Eagles teams finish strong preseason

The 2015/16 basketball campaign is shaping up as a good one for Cloverdale High School boys and girls teams, with both poised to kick off what figures to be a strong league season.

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.”
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