Greyhounds reach the NCS semifinals
For the first time in Mark Domenichelli’s 16 years as a baseball coach at Healdsburg High, his team has reached the semifinals in the division championship series. That means they’re just one win away from the finals, two from the title.
Cloverdale teams await NCS playoff berths
Baseball secures 3rd place; softball team on verge of repeat
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.”
Height Matters Even in High School Basketball
In the recent Maria Carrillo game, With Healdsburg’s tallest player, 6-foot-4-inch Ethan Overdorf, unavailable for the game, the Greyhounds found themselves looking up at Maria Carrillo’s bigger and bulked-up athletes...
Greyhounds to forfeit Santa Rosa game
One quarter into last Friday's Healdsburg football game against Lower Lake, the word in the press box was that the two teams – then tied, 6-6 – were pretty evenly matched. “It’ll take a mistake or a lucky break for somebody to win,” said a long-time Boosters member. Then the breaks started...
Hounds Help Huskies to Big Win
Any game that begins with the opposing team scoring two touchdowns without running an offensive play is not off to a good start. That’s what happened Friday night at Rec Park, as the visiting Fortuna Huskies scored twice on turnovers—an interception and a fumble—to...
Healdsburg High’s All League players named
The All League teams for the North Bay League (Redwood) have been announced for most fall sports. The named players in football will be revealed following the last playoff games this week, on Dec. 1
Eagles can lock up league title this week
CHS boys and girls teams preparing for playoff hoops
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.















