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Healdsburg
February 19, 2026

Eagles fall to St. Helena 28-7 to end season

The varsity football Eagles wrapped up a resurgent gridiron campaign on Friday, falling to host St. Helena 28-7.

Hard luck continues for battered Hounds

Running back Louis Valencia for Healdsburg
The scoreboard showed a tie game, 14-14, which reflected the two touchdowns each the scored in the first half. But with Healdsburg's star player out with a twisted ankle, the second half was a disappointment.

Eagles cagers ready to challenge for league hoops crown

Cloverdale hopes to unseat Willits as top dog in NCL-1  

Greyhound ‘Turnaround Season’ Comes to an End

Greyhounds football
Even though Friday night put another loss in the league column for Healdsburg, the season ended on a note of courageous play and spirited hope for a winning season next year. Said Rosales, “I believe it is not a stretch to say that one of next year’s goals is to be league champions.”

“Running Eagles” wrap league cross-country season

The Cloverdale cross-country team put the final touches on a strong league season in a dual meet with Clear Lake on the 2.8-mile course at Bothe Park in St. Helena on Nov. 4.

Baseball Season Start Delayed by Rain

Xander Harms takes a big swing
Pitcher Eric Nielsen struggled in the top of the first inning, loading the bases with only one out on a hit and two walks. The coach called for someone to loosen up. Then Nielsen righted the ship and struck out the next two batters. He gave up no more hits and struck out 11 to win the game, 11-0.

Healdsburg grapples with the best

wrestlers start match
Under coach Scott Weidemier, the wrestlers of Healdsburg High—in all classes, both boys and girls—continue to “punch above their weight” in the competitive 11-team North Bay League.

Open Up the Field, Let’s Play Ball!

Pitcher Mia Halvorsen of the Healdsburg Greyhounds
With winter sports barely in the rear-view mirror, here comes spring down the road to shift focus—to badminton, swimming, boys tennis, and track and field, and especially baseball and softball.

Basketball Rivalry in the Works?

Basketball action at Rio Lindo
There’s more than one high school in Healdsburg. As well as the public Healdsburg High School, three miles up Bailache Road south of town is the Rio Lindo Adventist Academy, a private boarding school for grades 9-12. The total enrollment is only 108, on...
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