Tennis Boys Serving Up Wins
Healdsburg’s tennis-playing boys are more than holding their own in court competition this spring.
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...
CHS cross country teams kick off 2014 season
The Cloverdale High School Cross Country team began its 2014 season at the Willits 2.7 mile Brookside Park with Willits, St.Helena, Cloverdale and Lower Lake participating on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Giving the home team a boost
The total amount of $70,835 was down slightly from last year’s $74,160, still the largest single-year donation given by the Boosters. It is a half-century-old organization of parents and former athletes who want to keep helping out the school’s sports.
CHS Eagles basketball teams gain splits to open league
Cloverdale High School varsity basketball teams kicked off the NCL-1 schedule last week in similar fashion, gaining a split in a pair of games.
Healdsburg Junior High Named ‘Distinguished School’
Healdsburg Junior High was recently named a 2024 California Distinguished School, a recognition by the state’s Department of Education that identifies schools that show significant progress in student achievement.
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.
Slow Start for Volleyball Squad
It was only last weekend, in a tournament in St. Helena, that the Greyhound girls got their first win, a 2-0 shutout over Ferndale. But at least it was a win—and if the volleyball team is burdened by a 1-11 record so far this year, new coach Jonathan Nuttall hopes the win helps turn the tide.
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.














