By Ray Hamill — A successful return to the football field this season has resulted in 10 College of the Redwoods players earning all-conference honors, including one who was recognized twice. The […]
By Ray Hamill — A successful return to the football field this season has resulted in 10 College of the Redwoods players earning all-conference honors, including one who was recognized twice. The […]
Hannah Hartwell claimed a second state title for College of the Redwoods with another memorable showing over the weekend. The five-time CR school record holder followed her state win in the 5,000 […]
A busy College of the Redwoods men’s basketball team will head into Thanksgiving with a record of 9-1 after an 81-62 victory over Merced at CR on Monday. The Corsairs have played […]
With sickness depleting their squad for the North Coast Section Division-5 football semifinals over the weekend, several backups stepped up for the St. Bernard’s Crusaders, none more so than senior Seth Brunton. […]
The College of the Redwoods men’s basketball team closed out the Mendocino College tournament with a 72-55 win over Lassen on Saturday. The victory lifted the Corsairs to 8-1 on the season. […]
By Ray Hamill — The Corsairs returned to the football field with a bang this year, and they’re not done yet. On Sunday, it was announced that College of the Redwoods will […]
It was a rough week for three of the four H-DNL teams in the North Coast Section football playoffs on Friday and Saturday. St. Bernard’s, McKinleyville and South Fork all were missing […]
The Corsairs fell short in their bid for a conference championship with an 82-34 loss at Feather River on Saturday, but they will play in a bowl game next week, although it […]
The Warriors defense stepped up to the challenge of playing one of the best teams in the entire North Coast Section on Saturday afternoon, but they were unable to match that on […]
It was a season the Panthers won’t easily forget, and one they hope will lead to a more competitive future for their program. On Saturday afternoon, McKinleyville fell 42-7 to St. Vincent […]
By Ray Hamill — A couple of fan favorites will highlight Bear River Fight Night 16, which will take place on Saturday night (Nov. 19). Doors open at 5 p.m. with the […]
The College of the Redwoods men’s basketball team suffered its first loss of the season at the Mendocino College tournament on Friday. The Corsairs fell 83-68 to Los Medanos and are now […]
A difficult task in the North Coast Section football playoffs got a whole lot more difficult for the Crusaders on Friday night. St. Bernard’s was missing several key starters because of sickness, […]
The College of the Redwoods women’s basketball team bounced back from an opening-day loss at the Sierra College tournament to beat Yuba 71-47 on Friday. The win was the first of the […]
By Ray Hamill — It’s been a busy fall for St. Bernard’s junior Madelyn Shanahan. And quite a successful one too. This week, the multi-sport standout was named MVP of the Little […]
By Ray Hamill — After leading her team to an undefeated league championship this fall, Del Norte junior McKenna Curtis has been named Big 5 MVP in volleyball. Curtis presented a huge […]
Apparently defense does win championships. On Sunday, in Crescent City, the McKinleyville Single-A youth football team defeated Ferndale 19-12 for the Six Rivers Conference championship. And they won with some outstanding defense, […]
By Ray Hamill — Arcata’s Ethan Gyenis and Eureka’s Aidan Sloper each received MVP recognition this week after outstanding individual seasons for both players on the soccer field. Gyenis, who helped lead […]
By Ray Hamill — As they always seem to do, the Del Norte Warriors handled last week’s disrespectful seeding for the North Coast Section football playoffs with class. Instead of complaining about […]
The Corsairs had to work hard to win their opening game at the Mendocino College tournament on Thursday, but they kept their impressive start to the new season going strong with a […]