Soggy Soccer Season Nears End
The boys team has not been able to get much traction in the rain-soaked field, and neither have most of its opponents. The NBL-Redwood league standings show many of the teams have more tie games than either wins or losses. The Greyhounds, for instance, have two wins and no losses, but four tie games—Piner High, just ahead of them in the league standings, is 3-0-3.
Varsity boys, girls Eagles teams finish strong preseason
The 2015/16 basketball campaign is shaping up as a good one for Cloverdale High School boys and girls teams, with both poised to kick off what figures to be a strong league season.
Racing Among the Vines
An exciting cross country match took place last Wednesday at Hoot Owl Vineyards in Alexander Valley. The bucolic vine- and tree-studded setting is undermined by the rugged course, full of steep inclines, sharp turns and some unstable footing.
Eagles fall to Kelseyville in home opener, 21-14
The much-anticipated home opener did not go as scripted for the Eagles on Friday, as visiting Kelseyville spoiled the victory party in a 21- 14 setback.
Varsity Hoopsters Look Ahead
Though this was AJ Crosby’s first year head-coaching a high school varsity team, it was by no means his first coaching experience. “Last year I was a JV coach at Rancho Cotate,” he said. “And for the past four-and-a-half years I’ve been a head coach for North Bay Basketball Academy for AAU seasons.”
Cloverdale volleyballers log wins over Willits
Breast Cancer Awareness Night a big success
Lady Eagles preparing for winning hoops campaign
The Lady Eagles will kick off what promises to be a successful high school basketball season this week as the team takes the court in its first game.
Eagles maintain title hopes with 42-6 win over Lower Lake
Cloverdale hosts Middletown Friday in home grid finale
Sweeping changes needed to reduce football concussions
The prevention and treatment of football-related concussions continues to be a hot button issue in sports circles around the country, with the need to protect our youth from the effects of prolonged exposure to brain trauma the number one concern for parents, coaches and athletic trainers.