Eagles baseball, softball teams vault into first place
Cloverdale teams to host St. Helena this Friday, April 15
Eagles hardballers retain top spot; girls fall to Clear Lake
Cloverdale to host Kelseyville Friday
Girls Hoops Teams on Winning Streaks
The Healdsburg Lady Greyhounds are on a 10-game winning streak, while the Rio Lindo Adventist Lady Spartans are on a roll with an 11-3 season record and 5-0 in the Small School Bridge league.
Cloverdale Lady Eagles notch wins in Kelseyville Basketball Stokes Tourney
The Cloverdale Lady Eagles continued their winning ways last weekend, turning in a strong showing at the annual Kelseyville Stokes Basketball Tournament.
Tennis Boys Serving Up Wins
Healdsburg’s tennis-playing boys are more than holding their own in court competition this spring.
Midseason report on Greyhound sports
With the coming of October the school year is well underway, and with it the exploits of the student athletes in the Greyhounds sports programs. Here’s a rundown of some action on our courts, fields and trails...
Serving up a winning season
Said Meher Dhiman, " “The most valuable thing I’ve learned in these four years is to play for every point. It’s never too late to make a comeback—when games get hard embrace it, and leave it all out on the court!”
Running Eagles compete at Castleberry Invitational
Great weather and outstanding performances were the rule on Saturday, Apr. 5 as the Running Eagles traveled to Sebastopol for the annual Chip Castleberry Invitational Track Meet hosted by Analy.
Healdsburg Runners at the 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.”
Runners romp at Rancho
For the Healdsburg cross country running team, the year’s first invitational at Rancho Cotate gave them a chance to prove their status as one of the best teams in the county. On the other hand, only four schools participated: Healdsburg High, Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa and host Rancho Cotate.
















