Greyhounds Corral Mustangs, Advance to Final
By halftime Tuesday night the Healdsburg Greyhounds basketball team seemed to have things well in hand. After a relatively quiet first period that ended 7-6 to the home team’s advantage, the Lady Greys exploded for 19 points in the second quarter, doing what they do best with a smothering defense and rapid, accurate shooting from inside the key—and beyond the arc. Then it turned around.
Greyhounds set the pace for State
“Healdsburg Varsity Boys is in a great position to qualify as a team for the CIF State Championship this year, especially after beating Convent & Stuart Hall at the Artichoke Invitational,” said coach Kate Guthrie, herself a former all-American.
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.
6 Greyhound Girls Named to All-League Roster
With Hailey Webb, the team’s only senior, graduating this spring, Coach Jim Lago knows he has his work cut out for him to duplicate this year’s success going forward. But he thinks he has the tools to do it.
Boys Soccer Team Wins at Home
The Healdsburg boys soccer team, with their 3-2 record so far this year, has found much of their success in games at home—including an 8-0 trouncing of St. Helena last Friday night. The girls, meanwhile, are undefeated at 7-0.
Eagles footballers roll past Willits
Cloverdale runs record to 4-2; hosts Lower Lake on Friday
Eagles dismantle Lower Lake 40-20 in Homecoming Game
Cloverdale extends record to 5-2; visits Middletown on Friday
Eagles can lock up league title this week
CHS boys and girls teams preparing for playoff hoops
Lady Eagles gunning for league soccer supremacy
Defending NCL-1 co-champions ready for another run
Cagers hoping to contend on competitive league hard court
The winter high school basketball season should be a good one for the Cloverdale boys, as the Eagles look to continue a tradition of excellence this year.















