Eagles can lock up league title this week
CHS boys and girls teams preparing for playoff hoops
The Joy of Running for HHS
With the surprise addition of 10 new freshmen runners, the Healdsburg Hounds hope to boost their chances to make league cross country champs. And although that might depend on the good health of their veteran runners, one can’t deny the fresh energy these freshmen bring to the team.
Cloverdale Lady Eagles notch wins in Kelseyville Basketball Stokes Tourney
The Cloverdale Lady Eagles continued their winning ways last weekend, turning in a strong showing at the annual Kelseyville Stokes Basketball Tournament.
Lady Hounds have eyes on the prize
A lively crowd at Smith Robinson Gym on Tuesday night were treated to some sharply played basketball by the NCS Div. 5 semifinal match that saw the Healdsburg Greyhounds host the Gateway Gators from San Francisco.
Footballers fall to St. Helena; land NCS playoff berth
Eagles will visit St. Vincent in opener on Saturday
HHS Alum Returns as Principal
Healdsburg High School’s new principal is a fifth-generation Sonoma County native—and third- or fourth-generation Healdsburg native—Tait Danhausen. He's been here before ...
Baseball at Rec Park is a Trip Back in Time
Those nostalgic sunset games will happen often during the next couple of months for the Greyhounds before the Prune Packers take over Rec Park in June. Until then, baseball fans know they can always find a good game from Healdsburg High’s Greyhounds, both varsity and JV, who play at Rec Park into May.
Record-Setting Webbs Gather at Senior Night
Even with their divergent basketball season records—the girls were undefeated in league play, the boys without a win—both teams recognized their senior athletes last week at the last home games of the regular schedule.
For boys, it came Saturday night in their final game of...
‘Gentlemen Hounds’ play the net
“Today we joked that we were going to have to throw away the balls after the match, because everyone was hitting so hard,” said coach Mary Beth Chandler after the match. “It isn’t an exaggeration.”
















