CHS Eagles basketball teams gain splits to open league
Cloverdale High School varsity basketball teams kicked off the NCL-1 schedule last week in similar fashion, gaining a split in a pair of games.
HHS Girls Win Redwood Golf Pennant
Senior and league MVP Tehya Mitchell led the Healdsburg Hounds in girls golf this season. She was medalist in all 12 matches she played in, averaging just one stroke over par this season.
Jake McWilliams Races to Fresno
Jake McWilliams’s dream came true as he qualified for the State Championship next Saturday in Fresno. Lucas Welty, a freshman, was only two places away from also making it. The boys finished seventh overall in the North Coast Division 5, the top public school in the rankings.
CHS Eagles fall to Stellar Prep, 35-0 in North Coast Section playoffs
Cloverdale wraps winning season with 7-4 record
CHS Girls Cross Country completes third undefeated season at 21-0
Team will compete in Coastal Mountain Championships Nov. 22
Open Up the Field, Let’s Play Ball!
With winter sports barely in the rear-view mirror, here comes spring down the road to shift focus—to badminton, swimming, boys tennis, and track and field, and especially baseball and softball.
Greyhound All-League Selections Announced
All-League selections for North Bay – Redwood division have been announced, and other divisions as well. The Healdsburg High winter sports teams can be proud of their showing in this post-season list, selected by the coaches of the league teams themselves.
All League Selections for Spring Sports
After waiting for the post-season playoffs to conclude, the NBL-Redwood commissioners finally released the lists of All League selections in all sports—badminton, tennis and golf, as well as baseball and softball...
Championship Run Comes Up Short
“It is hard for a season like ours to end so abruptly,” said coach Lago on Monday. “One day we have plans to go deep into the playoffs and the next we run into a private school with extraordinary talent and size.”
Eagles cagers settle for split in league games
The Eagles weathered a tough stretch on the NCL-1 boys basketball circuit last week, combining a 60-59 win over Lower Lake with a disappointing 41-35 loss to Middletown.
















