Hard luck continues for battered Hounds
The scoreboard showed a tie game, 14-14, which reflected the two touchdowns each the scored in the first half. But with Healdsburg's star player out with a twisted ankle, the second half was a disappointment.
Weather still a factor in spring sports
The season ends with two games against Piner, on May 7 (in Healdsburg) and May 9 (at Piner). League and division playoff schedules are yet to be announced, but the Greyhounds have had good luck in post season play in recent years, under coach Mark Domenichelli.
Eagles in convincing 47-30 Homecoming win over Willits
Cloverdale pushes record to 6-1; will visit Lower Lake Friday
Record-Setting Webbs Gather at Senior Night
Even with their divergent basketball season records—the girls were undefeated in league play, the boys without a win—both teams recognized their senior athletes last week at the last home games of the regular schedule.
For boys, it came Saturday night in their final game of...
Hounds Combine Offense, Defense to Leash Eagles
The Healdsburg Greyhounds varsity football team won their third straight game of the year on Saturday afternoon in Contra Costa County, walloping the Christian Berean Eagles by a score of 40-26...
Badminton Grows in North Bay Schools
That the sport of badminton is again being played in high school gyms around the area is due in large measure to the efforts of Scott Bischof. A former competitor and founder of the World Badminton Museum, he introduced the sport at several schools including Healdsburg.
Eagles softballers take 2 of 3 to retain top spot
Cloverdale nearing finish line in race for league pennant
Greyhounds Fall to Visiting Vikings
This one hurt. It could have been mistakes made, balls fumbled or penalties called, but in the end, the Vikings proved their strength and quickness throughout the rugged game. Coach Rosales put it bluntly, “It is very difficult to win against any team when we turn the ball over five times and those possessions all lead to scores.”...

















