SPRING CONCERT ANNOUNCED
Washington School and Cloverdale High School will present their annual Spring Concert on Thursday, May 15, at 7:30pm in the Citrus Fair Auditorium. Groups to be featured will include the 7th/ 8th grade Concert Band, the CHS Concert Band, and the CHS Wind Ensemble. Admission is free but donations will be gladly accepted to help pay for the auditorium. Director Ken Collins cordially invites one and all to this musical celebration.
Battle of the Bend: Hounds, Spartans Meet Again
There are not one but two high schools in Healdsburg, and this year for the third time they met in an early-season basketball game. Of the series, this was the best game yet, according to Rio Lindo's athletics director...
Wrestlers Compete Against the Odds
Scott Weidemier is trying to bring wrestling back to Healdsburg High School, with a team of 15 inexperienced student-athletes competing at the JV level, and hopes to build a varsity team next year.
Soccer Season Ends After Playoff Round
The Healdsburg High School varsity boys soccer team made it into the first round of the North Coast Section divisional playoffs, overcoming an ending record of 2-4-2 in league play and an overall record of 5-10-2.
Seniors Play Their Final Volleyball Match
This year’s girls Greyhounds Varsity Volleyball team finished with a 7-20 record overall, fifth in their league at 3-7. But that never stopped the team from coming out and playing with a vibrancy that only high school girls volleyball can exhibit.
Healdsburg High School Hires Homegrown Football Coach
The struggling football team at Healdsburg High School has a fresh new leader looking to help tell a comeback story under the Rec Park lights.
HHS alum Christian “Criss” Rosales, 28, comes in hot: He’s been assistant-coaching for the past couple of years at St....
Scholar-athletes honored
Four Cloverdale High School students were named among the top scholar-athletes in Sonoma County last week in a banquet held at the Friedman’s Center in Santa Rosa.
The view of the Packers from the pressbox
The week just passed encapsulated the great baseball program built by coach Joey Gomes with the Healdsburg Prune Packers. Tons of powerful offense paired with fantastic pitching and defensive web gems, on a team built with rising stars from across the country. It is frankly surprising to see the determination and great chemistry within a team like the Packers after only a month of playing together.
9 Greyhounds head to Fortuna
Nine Healdsburg High athletes qualified to participate in the May 17 North Coast Section, Redwood Empire area meeting in Fortuna, including...
















