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.
Running Eagles compete at Chip Castleberry Invitational track meet
Sunny skies and breezy conditions met a small Cloverdale contingent on April 2 at the annual Chip Castleberry Invitational Track meet hosted by Analy High School in Sebastopol. The meet included hundreds of athletes and more than two dozen participating teams, including Cloverdale, Analy, El Molino, Fort Bragg, Healdsburg, Montgomery, Petaluma, Piner, Maria Carrillo, Rincon Valley Christian, San Mateo, Sonoma, Technology and Windsor.
Girls Undefeated as Soccer Year Ends
Local soccer fans have been thrilled to witness a series of strong games from the girls team at the tail end of 2024. From the opening game against St. Helena on Nov. 14 through last Friday’s match against Gateway in San Francisco, the Greyhounds have run up an impressive nine wins in a row without a defeat...
Eagle footballers roll past Healdsburg, 47-6
Unbeaten Cloverdale faces stern test at St. Helena on Friday
Greyhounds still chasing victory
“As far as securing a win, we just really need to maintain focus and take care of the little things,” said coach Taylor Tappin. “Most of our games have been lost because we lose focus on defense or special teams, and give up too many big plays. If we can lock in and do our jobs, then we should be able to play with anyone in our league.”
Cloverdale teams await NCS playoff berths
Baseball secures 3rd place; softball team on verge of repeat
9 Greyhounds head to Fortuna
Nine Healdsburg High athletes qualified to participate in the May 17 North Coast Section, Redwood Empire area meeting in Fortuna, including...
‘Frenzied’ Football Game Goes Into Overtime
It proved to be the most exciting and suspenseful game of the season so far, the Healdsburg Greyhounds lost to the Peregrine Falcons of Archie Williams High in overtime on Saturday afternoon in San Anselmo, 43-42.
















