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April 27, 2026

Hounds bring their game back to Healdsburg

Frank Ruiz Jr. throws downfield
With last year’s running back Frank Rea Jr. taking over the quarterback slot, the Greyhounds have had no trouble adjusting to his leadership. Other returning players including Hayden Mariani, Max Morris and Dillon Jocius, who all made their mark on the scoreboard as well.

Softballers hope to continue winning tradition

Cloverdale eyes NCL-1 three-peat

Cloverdale Eagles varsity hoops teams gearing up for playoffs

Boys clinch league championship

Soccer Squads Kick It Up

The Healdsburg High girls soccer team continues to play well, both at home and on the road, giving their opponents reason to fear meeting the Greyhounds on the pitch. To put it bluntly, they haven’t lost a match yet, though their 11-0-2 record can’t be called perfect. It is, however, impressive...

Volleyball coach praises team’s perseverance, future

Josie Mork
It’s no fun being on a losing team, and it might be less fun coaching one. But Jonathan Nuttall, who just completed his second year in the role with the Healdsburg High girls volleyball team, has a welcome perspective to share...

Cross country team does Healdsburg proud

CIF Finals in Fresno
In their first-ever team appearance at the CIF State Championships, Healdsburg delivered a confident performance to finish 11th in the state, establishing a new benchmark for the program and proving they belonged among the high school elite.

Eagles fall to Middletown 47-7 in home grid finale

The varsity football Eagles saw their three-game win streak snapped on Oct. 25, falling to visiting perennial NCL-1 power Middletown, 47-7 in the home finale at Jack Allen Stadium.

CHS cagers claim wins on basketball circuit

Ladies beat St. Helena, boys win a pair

High school baseball, softball teams nearing season finish line

The Cloverdale High School baseball and softball teams are alive and well this week, as they near the end of their respective league schedules, each approaching the finish line with an eye toward the postseason.

Lady Eagles advance to NCS semifinals, baseballers bounced

The harsh reality of the North Coast Section playoffs sets in when one team celebrates while the other goes home.
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