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.
Varsity Hoopsters Look Ahead
Though this was AJ Crosby’s first year head-coaching a high school varsity team, it was by no means his first coaching experience. “Last year I was a JV coach at Rancho Cotate,” he said. “And for the past four-and-a-half years I’ve been a head coach for North Bay Basketball Academy for AAU seasons.”
Tennis Boys Serving Up Wins
Healdsburg’s tennis-playing boys are more than holding their own in court competition this spring.
Wrestlers Compete Against the Odds
Scott Weidemier is trying to bring wrestling back to Healdsburg High School, with a team of 15 inexperienced student-athletes competing at the JV level, and hopes to build a varsity team next year.
Boys Basketball Teams Forge Onward
Healdsburg's boys basketball team remains without a win in league play this year, 0-4, and only three wins on the season against 15 losses, while the Rio Vista boys team is 6-7 overall, 1-4 in the league.
Spring Sports Get Underway
Seemingly under the radar, while basketball playoffs stretched the late season and heavy rains kept students and parents indoors, spring sports nonetheless got underway at area high schools this past month.
JV horsehiders stay perfect with 13-3 win over Lower Lake
The Cloverdale High School JV baseball team is still breathing rarified air this week after notching their eight win of the season.
Eagles grounded in 13-0 loss to Middletown
Cloverdale visits unbeaten Fort Bragg Friday in league finale
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...
Tennis Girls Strong and Getting Stronger
Leading the pack is junior Meher Dhiman, who “graduated” from the No. 2 slot to be the team’s No. 1 player this year, and also serves as team captain. She has had several successful matches so far this year in the team’s eight outings, which included a collective 7-0 sweep of Piner on Sept. 10...
















