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January 2, 2026

JV baseballers blank Kelseyville to stay unbeaten

Pitcher Chris Harms fires no-hitter

Eagle footballers fall to Fort Bragg 41-0; await NCS playoffs

The Eagles put the wraps on a tough NCL-1 football campaign on Friday in the regular-season finale at league champion Fort Bragg, falling to the unbeaten Timberwolves, 41-0.

Eagles win league tournaments; eye playoff run

Varsity boys and girls land high seeds in NCS tournament

Cloverdale Arts Alliance donates to local schools

On June 27, Cloverdale Arts Alliance board president, Nancy Harris Dalwin, presented the Cloverdale Unified School District Board of Directors with a check for $2,500.

Hounds Challenge Tigers, Fall Short

Pitcher Eric Nielsen
“Greatest loss of my career,” Coach Mike Domenichelli said. “The players gave it everything they had. The crowd was electric and it was like playing at Yankee Stadium. It was just unfortunate that someone had to lose.”

Basketball Teams Fall Short vs. Ukiah

Basketball action at Smith Robinson
When last we checked in with the Lady Greyhounds in their hunt for a follow-up championship season in the Redwood division, they had just dispatched the Elsie Allen Wolves with ease, 62-9. But dreams of another undefeated league season evaporated in the next game when they took to the road against Ukiah High, new to the NBL-Redwood league.

Tennis Boys Serving Up Wins

Healdsburg’s tennis-playing boys are more than holding their own in court competition this spring.

CORRECTION: Bailey Creager

CORRECTION

Runners romp at Rancho

Jake McWilliams on track
For the Healdsburg cross country running team, the year’s first invitational at Rancho Cotate gave them a chance to prove their status as one of the best teams in the county. On the other hand, only four schools participated: Healdsburg High, Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa and host Rancho Cotate.

The Joy of Running for HHS

Runners at starting line
With the surprise addition of 10 new freshmen runners, the Healdsburg Hounds hope to boost their chances to make league cross country champs. And although that might depend on the good health of their veteran runners, one can’t deny the fresh energy these freshmen bring to the team.
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