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January 29, 2026

Eagles can lock up league title this week

CHS boys and girls teams preparing for playoff hoops

CHS Eagles softball and baseball teams notch wins

Cloverdale varsity baseball and softball teams resumed their winning ways on the high school diamond last week, combining for three wins in abbreviated action due to a late spring storm.

HHS Alum Returns as Principal

Principal Tait Danhausen
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 ...

CHS Eagles soar to 48-14 gridiron win over Clear Lake

Cloverdale improves to 4-1; visits Kelseyville on Friday

Eagles notch 28-7 win over Lower Lake

Football team takes on Middletown Friday

CHS cross country teams battle Lower Lake

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, the Cloverdale High School Boys Varsity Cross Country team defeated Lower Lake 23/32, led by Emmett Lawson’s fourth place finish in a 23-runner field. Coach Clint Kemp described the course as “a monstrous 2.9 mile course, appropriately named Bald Hill.” Nick Schnieder and Nick Rilea finished 11th and 12th.

Soggy Soccer Season Nears End

Senior Night Soccer
The boys team has not been able to get much traction in the rain-soaked field, and neither have most of its opponents. The NBL-Redwood league standings show many of the teams have more tie games than either wins or losses. The Greyhounds, for instance, have two wins and no losses, but four tie games—Piner High, just ahead of them in the league standings, is 3-0-3.

Fall Sports Find Their Rhythm

The Healdsburg High School fall sports calendar is filling up with games, matches and sets in five sports—boys football, co-ed cross country, and girls golf, tennis and volleyball. Football The first football game on Sept. 1 found the Hounds on the short end of a 56-27...

Cross Country teams win at Kelseyville

The Cloverdale ladies continued their winning ways with a decisive 18 to 43 win over Kelseyville at Kelseyville's 2.9 mile course. Angela Romero took first place, in the 30-runner field, with her teammates in close support, as has been the case in all preceding races. Katie Edwards placed third,  Anabelle Doyle was fourth, Ariana Fernandez, sixth and Lilliana Ramos was 15th.

Eagles cross-country meet results

The Cloverdale Eagles hosted a five-team cross country meet at their Asti Winery 3.0 mile course on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
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