By Ray Hamill — Four local basketball players have been named to the MaxPreps all-state teams, including Big 5 MVP Kaleya Sanchez of Del Norte, who was named to the girls Division-4 […]
By Ray Hamill — Four local basketball players have been named to the MaxPreps all-state teams, including Big 5 MVP Kaleya Sanchez of Del Norte, who was named to the girls Division-4 […]
By Ray Hamill — The College of the Redwoods women’s basketball team just got a little tougher. On Monday, McKinleyville senior Theresia Dickey signed a letter of intent to play for the […]
The Hoopa valley girls set up a title deciding softball doubleheader against St. Bernard’s next week after beating South Fork twice at home on Tuesday. The Warriors, who are defending Little 4 […]
The Ferndale Wildcats won baseball’s version of the Milk Can on Tuesday, defeating close rivals Fortuna 5-0. Austin Hughes pitched five scoreless innings for the win, as the Cats improved to 9-9 […]
By Ray Hamill — Humboldt State interim Athletic Director Duncan Robins appears to be out of the race for the full-time AD position. On Tuesday, the school announced it will hold an […]
After closing out the season strong and getting a little help from a conference rival, the College of the Redwoods softball team clinched third in the Golden Valley Conference. The Corsairs, who […]
It’s been a disappointing season for the Humboldt State women in softball, as the Jacks get set to host Cal State Monterey in their season finales this weekend. The Jacks are 19-27 […]
By Ray Hamill — The Humboldt-Del Norte League is full of Renegades, as well as friendships that will likely last a lifetime. That’s one of the best things about playing sports, especially […]
By Ray Hamill — Eureka’s Karyn Jensen and St. Bernard’s Hunter Davis each had a monster of a day at the plate on Saturday, with both players hitting a pair of home runs to lead […]
By Ray Hamill — Jackie Christensen deserved better than this. Any coach does. And the Eureka High administration should be embarrassed at the way it has acted — again — and the […]
By Ray Hamill — Playing a physical brand of football is something the Del Norte Warriors have always taken pride in. And continuing that shouldn’t be a problem for new head coach […]
By Ray Hamill — North Coast baseball fans were left stunned on Saturday and wondering what exactly is going on at Eureka High with the news that the school has fired a […]
The Corsairs seem to like playing Shasta. They also seem to be getting hot just as the season is about to end. On Saturday, Redwoods baseball won its third straight game, 7-6 […]
Bring on Eureka. The Panthers have done just about everything they could so far, and now the only thing standing between them and a first league title in over a decade is […]
There was nothing officially decided in the Little 4 race on Saturday, but after a doubleheader split at home to South Fork, there is no doubt the St. Bernard’s Crusaders are in […]
The College of the Redwoods softball team closed out the season with a doubleheader sweep of Butte at McKinleyville High School on Saturday, and remain in the hunt for third place in […]
The Hoopa Valley girls kept their hopes of a repeat Little 4 championship in softball alive with a doubleheader sweep at Ferndale on Saturday. The Warriors won 14-6 and 16-5 and are […]
The Arcata Tigers set themselves up for next week’s key series against Eureka with a fourth win in a row on Friday afternoon, winning 5-1 at St. Bernard’s. The game was scoreless […]
The Arcata Tigers are going back to the playoffs, and the Eureka Loggers are still on track to challenge for the Big 5 title, after the two teams split a high-scoring softball […]
The College of the Redwoods baseball team is getting hot with the season winding down. The Corsairs made it two straight wins with an 11-4 victory over Shasta at Bomber Field in […]