Footballers make statement in 25-7 grid win over Middletown
Eagles move into three-way tie for first; host Fort Bragg Friday
Ladies win one of two
The Lady Eagles suffered a similar fate in a pair of home games last week, soundly defeating visiting Lower Lake (62-39) before falling to Middletown (43-37).
Basketball Rivalry in the Works?
There’s more than one high school in Healdsburg. As well as the public Healdsburg High School, three miles up Bailache Road south of town is the Rio Lindo Adventist Academy, a private boarding school for grades 9-12. The total enrollment is only 108, on...
Volleyball Hounds win their opener
If Jonathan Nuttall is half the coach he is cheerleader, the Healdsburg Greyhounds volleyball team is headed for the playoffs. Only in his second year as a high school head coach, the youthful design-engineer-by-day, volleyball-coach-by-night is already surprised by this year’s team.
“Maybe it’ll be...
Golfing girls on another run
“This opening league win sets the tone for a season of growth and high expectations,” said coach Todd Au following the Sept. 16 match in Ukiah.
Greyhound Grapplers Return to the Mat
More students are turning up for wrestling this year, as coach Scott Weidemier’s effort to bring Healdsburg back into the ranks of local powerhouse teams gathers momentum...
Track and Field season concludes
The Cloverdale Eagles Track and Field season recently concluded. The regular season meets have all been non-scoring, but if they had been scored, the girls’ team would be undefeated as Shaylee Stotts has won every 100 meter, 200 meter and 400 meter in each event.
Lady Eagles preparing for winning hoops campaign
The Lady Eagles will kick off what promises to be a successful high school basketball season this week as the team takes the court in its first game.
Eagles in convincing 47-30 Homecoming win over Willits
Cloverdale pushes record to 6-1; will visit Lower Lake Friday
Runners romp at Rancho
For the Healdsburg cross country running team, the year’s first invitational at Rancho Cotate gave them a chance to prove their status as one of the best teams in the county. On the other hand, only four schools participated: Healdsburg High, Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa and host Rancho Cotate.














