Lady Eagles gunning for league soccer supremacy
Defending NCL-1 co-champions ready for another run
Girls Eye Repeat But Winning Comes First
Redwood League play kicked off this week with a Tuesday game at home against Elsie Allen (currently 5-5). Although complete stats are not available, the Greyhounds easily bested the Lobos, 62-9, scoring almost at will and shutting down the visiting team’s offense.
JV Eagles log pair of wins, push to 10-0
The CHS junior varsity baseball squad kept its perfect season intact last week with wins over Middletown (9-7) and Fort Bragg (9-5).
JV Eagles secure league baseball title
Cloverdale beats Clear Lake, Willits to finish at 19-1
Hounds School Rio Lindo Spartans in Girls Hoops
Last year’s girls basketball team from Healdsburg, the Lady Hounds, were a force to be reckoned with, amassing a 24-5 record overall and dominating the North Bay Redwood League with an 11-1 record.
They took that success three games deep into the Division 4 playoffs,...
Eagle cagers bounced by Newman in NCS playoffs
Cloverdale finishes great season with 21-6 record
Midpoint in the Fall Sports Season
The Healdsburg High School athletics program is midway through its first normal autumn in several years. A total of 149 students are participating in the season’s sports, from a football team of 43 to a girls’ golf squad of five to a cheer team...
Greyhounds Take the Field
For the Healdsburg varsity baseball team, the first few weeks of the schedule have produced mixed results—a couple of tournament wins last week following five straight losses, adding up to a 3-5 record overall.
Lady Greyhounds Sweep League Playoffs
The Lady Greyhounds defeated Rancho Cotate by a comfortable 12-point margin, giving them the right to hang the NCS-Redwood pennant in the Smith Robinson gym for the second year in a row.
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.”
















