What makes REIBT run
There were so many things going on during the four days of REIBT that I wouldn't be able to comment on all of it, but starting Wednesday with the CASA/Auto Shop food truck unveiling, Culinary students making delicious tacos, and with a holiday sale of student-made goods, what a way to kick off REIBT week.Â
Lady Eagles log three wins to stay perfect in NCL-1 race
The Lady Eagles varsity softball squad retained the top spot in the NCL-1 standings last week with lopsided wins over Kelseyville (14-0), Fort Bragg (11-1) and Willits (12-1).
JV baseball
All good things eventually come to an end, and so it went for the Eagle’s JV squad on Apr. 22 in dropping its first game of the season to visiting Kelseyville.  Cloverdale starter Chris Harms (5 IP, 2 hits, 1 run, 8 Ks) had just a workout to show for his solid efforts, pitching the first five innings before turning the ball over to Michael McDermott (2 IP, 6 hits, 5 runs, 3 Ks) in a 6-5 loss. Â
Webb’s Personal Best Drives Latest Win
Healdsburg's Hailey Webb led the Lady Greyhounds to a 69-47 win over Cloverdale with 32 points, 10 assists, six rebounds and two steals, while the boys' varsity team ended a six-game losing streak with a 57-48 win over Jim Elliot Christian.
Track & Field championship results
The CHS Eagles Track & Field team completed its regular season by competing with 14 other teams at the Coastal Mountain Championship Meet on Saturday, May 17.
Washington School Eagle Award winners for this fall
The Eagle Award is presented to one student from each grade at the end of every quarter at Washington School in Cloverdale.
Renamed Gym Opens for Wrestling
Grapplers of the North Coast Section met for the first time earlier this month in the remodeled former Frost Gym, soon to be officially christened Drew Esquivel Hall. This year’s wrestlers are for the most part, if not entirely, first- and second-year wrestlers, and coach Scott Weidemier is careful to give them the kind of exposure that will grow their skills and enthusiasm for the sport instead of frustrate them...
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...
Soccer teams tune up for 2026 Redwood league play
This winter’s unsung sports success is the Healdsburg Girls Soccer program, boasting a 5-0 record as 2025 comes to an end. Coach Edgar Gonzales and assistant Brian Saini have found a formula to produce wins on the grass, at home or on the road.
CHS Eagles softball and baseball teams notch wins
Cloverdale varsity baseball and softball teams resumed their winning ways on the high school diamond last week, combining for three wins in abbreviated action due to a late spring storm.















