Cloverdale volleyballers log wins over Willits
Breast Cancer Awareness Night a big success
Eagles JV squad captures Clear Lake hoops tourney
The CHS JV boys are off to a great start to the winter basketball campaign, capturing the Clear Lake Tournament championship last weekend.
Eagles basketballers maintain stranglehold on first place
Boys log two wins; ladies drop a pair
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.”
Soccer Squads Kick It Up
The Healdsburg High girls soccer team continues to play well, both at home and on the road, giving their opponents reason to fear meeting the Greyhounds on the pitch. To put it bluntly, they haven’t lost a match yet, though their 11-0-2 record can’t be called perfect. It is, however, impressive...
Cross Country teams win at Kelseyville
The Cloverdale ladies continued their winning ways with a decisive 18 to 43 win over Kelseyville at Kelseyville's 2.9 mile course. Angela Romero took first place, in the 30-runner field, with her teammates in close support, as has been the case in all preceding races. Katie Edwards placed third, Anabelle Doyle was fourth, Ariana Fernandez, sixth and Lilliana Ramos was 15th.
Cross country course record falls at Hoot Owl
Hoot Owl is one of the oldest vineyards in Alexander Valley, but for the past seven years it’s been the training and competition course for Healdsburg’s cross country team. Known as the Top of the World for its expansive vineyard views, the 3.1-mile course provides an aerobic hill workout for runners—a challenge not only for Greyhounds but for visiting teams as well.
A tribute to graduating Cloverdale Eagles athletes
Student/athletes will be remembered for effort and character
CHS footballers grounded by Fort Bragg, 20-14
Eagles close out league campaign vs. St. Helena on Friday
Eagles outrun Lower Lake in league cross-country meet
The Cloverdale cross-country squad turned in a strong showing in a dual meet against Lower Lake contested on the 2.9-mile Brookshire Park course in Willits on Oct. 28.















