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Healdsburg
February 12, 2026

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.”

Greyhounds Advance, Then Fall in Tournament Play

Baserunner coming home
When it came down to the North Coast Division 4 playoff tournament, Healdsburg found itself ranked 9 out of 12 teams. So going the distance to the finals—scheduled to take place this coming weekend—was always a long shot...

Lady Eagles compete in Ukiah tournament

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Varsity horsehiders log 5-0 win over Lower Lake

The varsity baseball Eagles snapped a five-game losing skid on April 29, riding the hot hand of pitcher Greg Scaramella in a 5-0 shutout over visiting Lower Lake.

Weather still a factor in spring sports

The season ends with two games against Piner, on May 7 (in Healdsburg) and May 9 (at Piner). League and division playoff schedules are yet to be announced, but the Greyhounds have had good luck in post season play in recent years, under coach Mark Domenichelli.

All League Selections for Spring Sports

Tennis doubles
After waiting for the post-season playoffs to conclude, the NBL-Redwood commissioners finally released the lists of All League selections in all sports—badminton, tennis and golf, as well as baseball and softball...

Hounds hope to end season with big winning streak

Hayden Mariani connects for another hit
The Healdsburg varsity has won nine of their last 11 games and is on a four-game winning streak. This week, they end the Redwood schedule with a pair of games against Piner, whose 4-9 record places them fifth in the six-team league.

High school softball, baseball teams win two on NCL-1 circuit

Cloverdale High School’s softball and baseball teams are coming off a perfect stretch on the league diamond, with both logging two wins last week.

Tennis Boys Play On Through April

Brandon Hausman playing tennis for Healdsburg
The irregular thwack-thwop-pop of tennis rises up from the high school courts every afternoon of the week, and often on weekends, as the student-athletes of Healdsburg High School hone their serves, returns, backspins and lobs. It seems worth the while: The school’s boys tennis team is definitely competitive this year.
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