Thanks for the memories: a tribute to graduating CHS athletes
The graduating class of student/athletes of 2014 from Cloverdale High School will be remembered for their many accomplishments both on the field and in the classroom. Â
Greyhounds leap, race into T&F season
The school year’s first big invitational track meet took place last Saturday at Santa Rosa High. The Big Cat Invitational hosted student-athletes from 27 schools in Northern California from early morning until late in the afternoon on March 7.
Lady Greyhounds Don’t Go Quietly
While the boys were toughing out their North Bay League Redwood playoff schedule, the girls softball team also made the league playoffs. They lost their last game of the regular season 11-0 against Piner, but their 4-7 Redwood division record qualified them for the four-team pennant playoff. Here's what happened next...
JV baseballers set to lock up league title
The Cloverdale High School JV baseball team came a step closer to locking up the NCL-1 title last week, notching lopsided wins over Fort Bragg (11-3) and St. Helena (11-1).
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 can lock up league title this week
CHS boys and girls teams preparing for playoff hoops
Eagles softballers take 2 of 3 to retain top spot
Cloverdale nearing finish line in race for league pennant
Greyhounds capture NBL cross country title
Healdsburg’s cross country program is historically strong, but this year’s runners have set a high bar even for Greyhounds. At the North Bay League Championships meet last weekend, on Nov. 8, three of the top four finishers in the boys varsity, and five of the top 10, represented Healdsburg.
Eagles ground attack key to 21-6 win over Kelseyville
Cloverdale will host Willits on Friday in Homecoming Game
Eagles baseball, softball teams fall in NCS quarterfinals
A pair of great seasons came to an abrupt end last week for Cloverdale High School baseball and softball teams, with both advancing in the North Coast Section Division-4 playoff tournament before being bounced in the quarterfinals.
















