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January 22, 2026

CHS Eagles softball and baseball teams notch wins

Cloverdale varsity baseball and softball teams resumed their winning ways on the high school diamond last week, combining for three wins in abbreviated action due to a late spring storm.

Eagles Cross Country girls end season undefeated

At their final meet on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Willits, the Eagle girls ended their regular season undefeated for the second year in a row. With five runners on each team Cloverdale, with 21, handily beat Willits and Clearlake whose final scores were 51 and 52 respectively.  St. Helena did not have five runners, so their team finishes did not count.

Eagle Pride Booster Club Christmas tree lot opening Nov. 29

The Cloverdale Eagle Pride Booster Club is opening their Christmas tree lot this week on Friday, Nov. 29. This is the second year that the club has operated the lot, taking it over from the Cloverdale Lions Club last year. The club financially supports Cloverdale student athletes from seventh grade through high school. The lot is located just north of Cloverdale Ace Hardware.

Eagles softball and baseball teams maintain second place

Cloverdale High School baseball and softball teams are within shouting distance of first place at the halfway point of league play, hoping to make a strong push as they enter the final phase of the regular season.

JV horsehiders stay perfect with 13-3 win over Lower Lake

The Cloverdale High School JV baseball team is still breathing rarified air this week after notching their eight win of the season.

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...

15 TDs in wild Willits game

Dillan Jocius (45), a flexible member of the 2025 Healdsburg Greyhounds football team,
If nothing else the final score, 69-34, shows the Greyhounds were in the game, even after a forfeit the previous week kept them off the field. For the first time this year, they started with a full roster as the early season suspensions expired, giving the team a chance to get a tough game under their belt before the NBL-Mountain league debut this Friday in San Rafael.

Softballers hope to continue winning tradition

Cloverdale eyes NCL-1 three-peat

Lady Eagles wrap up historic basketball campaign

Cloverdale bounced by Woodside Priory in Nor Cal tourney

A tribute to graduating Cloverdale Eagles athletes

Student/athletes will be remembered for effort and character
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