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Healdsburg
April 15, 2026

Spring break interrupts Greyhound sports

Softball swinger
Only baseball, track and field teams will see action next week as Healdsburg High takes an early spring break.

Healdsburg grapples with the best

wrestlers start match
Under coach Scott Weidemier, the wrestlers of Healdsburg High—in all classes, both boys and girls—continue to “punch above their weight” in the competitive 11-team North Bay League.

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.

Greyhounds Grapple with Bigger Schools

Rodrigo Madrigal grapples with his Cardinal Newman
Weight classes have a meaning, and a strategy, although judges today are pretty strict in their weight calls. The technology of measuring weights is so sophisticated these days, there are few if any ways to “nudge” the scale. “So if you go to a competition and you step on a scale, and you are a 10th of a pound over, you are disqualified” in the weight class, Scott Weidemier said. “There’s no leeway. They’re all digital scales these days, that are certified every year.”

Greyhounds still chasing victory

Frank Rea carries the ball
“As far as securing a win, we just really need to maintain focus and take care of the little things,” said coach Taylor Tappin. “Most of our games have been lost because we lose focus on defense or special teams, and give up too many big plays. If we can lock in and do our jobs, then we should be able to play with anyone in our league.”

Championship Run Comes Up Short

“It is hard for a season like ours to end so abruptly,” said coach Lago on Monday. “One day we have plans to go deep into the playoffs and the next we run into a private school with extraordinary talent and size.”

Cross Country teams win at Kelseyville

The Cloverdale ladies continued their winning ways with a decisive 18 to 43 win over Kelseyville at Kelseyville's 2.9 mile course. Angela Romero took first place, in the 30-runner field, with her teammates in close support, as has been the case in all preceding races. Katie Edwards placed third,  Anabelle Doyle was fourth, Ariana Fernandez, sixth and Lilliana Ramos was 15th.

Boys Head for 2025 Soccer League Play

Healdsburg soccer
“Leading the stats are junior forward Jairo Mendoza with 7 goals and 3 assists. Senior goalkeeper Roy Paz has recorded 3 shutouts,” reported coach Herbert Lemus. “Most of our forwards are in the score sheet with different players providing the assists which is good for our team.”

Leffew Leads Lady Greys to Tourney Trophy

Senior Ruby Leffew had her best game of the year, scoring 21 points to lead the Healdsburg Greyhounds to their third consecutive NBL-Redwood championship tournament trophy.

Cloverdale Eagles varsity hoops teams gearing up for playoffs

Boys clinch league championship
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