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April 12, 2026

Sports Seasons Begin for Greyhounds

Healdsburg’s Rec Park rocked once again to the sounds of football as the home team Greyhounds faced off against the visiting Timberwolves from Fort Bragg on Friday night, Aug. 26. The final score was no indication of the energy and enthusiasm the fans, and the...

Cloverdale High senior awards

American Legion Commander Post 293 scholarships

Eagles softball, baseball teams set for NCS playoffs

Girls land top seed in Division-5; boys seeded 13th

Cross Country runners punch ticket to Fresno

2025 Healdsburg cross country team
Their invitation hinged on being one of the top three Division 5 teams at the North Coast meet last weekend, Nov. 22, and the team pulled it off – finishing in third place behind the expected winner San Francisco University and Convent & Stuart Hall, also of San Francisco.

Eagles baseball, softball teams vault into first place

Cloverdale teams to host St. Helena this Friday, April 15

CHS Key Club committed to bettering lives wihin the global community

The 2013 members of Cloverdale Key Club are committed to bettering the lives of everyone within the global community. In this past month of October, with the help of local citizens, they were able to raise $1000 for UNICEF and the Kiwanis Eliminate Project. ...

Eagles roll over St. Vincent, 54-12, in home opener

Cloverdale enters bye week with 2-0 record

Eagles outrun Lower Lake in league cross-country meet

The Cloverdale cross-country squad turned in a strong showing in a dual meet against Lower Lake contested on the 2.9-mile Brookshire Park course in Willits on Oct. 28.

Healdsburg gets high marks for hosting REIBT

The 76th annual Redwood Empire Invitational Basketball Tournament produced not only good high school basketball, but singing, dancing, rapping and some old-fashioned foolishness at the Smith Robinson Gym...

JV baseball

All good things eventually come to an end, and so it went for the Eagle’s JV squad on Apr. 22 in dropping its first game of the season to visiting Kelseyville.   Cloverdale starter Chris Harms (5 IP, 2 hits, 1 run, 8 Ks) had just a workout to show for his solid efforts, pitching the first five innings before turning the ball over to Michael McDermott (2 IP, 6 hits, 5 runs, 3 Ks) in a 6-5 loss.  
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