By Ray Hamill — High school and community sports are going to have a very different look as they begin to return in the coming months. Last week the National Federation of […]
At the age of 10, having failed in his lifelong ambition to become a vigilante vampire werewolf – otherwise known as a vamp-wolf – Ray Hamill finally admitted defeat and turned his attention full-time to daydreaming instead.
A mere few decades later, the world of crime fighting’s loss is now the literary world’s gain.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Ray moved to the United States after graduating college, spending time in Boston and San Francisco before settling among the redwoods in Northern California, where he has worked as a journalist for the past 20 years.
In that time he has published three books, including his most recent, Help, My Horse is Drowning!, a humorous look at the world of sports and the life of the enthusiastically delusional athlete in us all.
He previously published the outrageously satirical Free the Leprechauns! as well as the semi-autobiographical Help Me, Im Irish! - a book about the non-meaning of life.
Ray is also the host of a weekly sports talk radio show broadcast locally in Northern California on Blue Ox Community Radio, and a sports blog at barstoolfanatics.com.
By Ray Hamill — High school and community sports are going to have a very different look as they begin to return in the coming months. Last week the National Federation of […]
By Ray Hamill — The Humboldt-Del Norte League wasn’t completely canceled this spring, with one sport at least getting in some action. Boys golf enjoyed some play before the lockdown, and because […]
By Ray Hamill — One of the top community college football conferences in the state, and perhaps even in the nation, will be loaded with talent from the H-DNL this fall. The […]
By Ray Hamill — The Fortuna Huskies are not afraid to challenge themselves on the football field, and that will be the case once again this fall. The team recently finalized its […]
By Ray Hamill — Three players that were not expected to be available for the Humboldt Eagles this summer were on hand this week as the local American Legion club began tryouts for […]
By Ray Hamill — Recruiting this spring has been far from ideal for the College of the Redwoods teams, and there remains uncertainty whether the fall seasons will even be played. But that […]
Humboldt State men’s basketball has announced the signing of three out-of-area recruits — John Reitenbach, JT Riddick and Jordan Robinson. “We would like to welcome John, Jordan and JT to Humboldt State […]
By Ray Hamill — After two months of suspended sports and two days of rainouts, baseball finally returned to the North Coast on Wednesday evening. A total of 50 players showed up […]
The Eureka Loggers held a rather unique end-of-season awards ceremony for their girls basketball team on Wednesday afternoon, but then again these are rather unique circumstances. The players and coaches gathered in […]
By Ray Hamill — As he gets set for his final season at San Diego State this fall, former Big 5 standout Kyle Spalding recalled recently how being around the game of […]
By Ray Hamill — College of the Redwoods athletics could remain suspended through the fall seasons after the school announced on Tuesday it will continue with mostly online classes for the fall […]
By Ray Hamill — The Eureka Loggers may have just added the piece they needed to get them over the hump in girls basketball. After finishing second in the Big 5 in […]
By Ray Hamill — Saturday was a proud day for College of the Redwoods athletics, albeit in somewhat difficult circumstances. Although there was no ceremony on campus due to COVID-19, Saturday’s 2020 […]
By Ray Hamill — Arcata’s Connor Olson is set to reunite with his older brother Spencer at College of the Siskiyous after recently committing to play men’s soccer for the Eagles after […]
By Ray Hamill — A number of Eureka High girls basketball players have paid tribute to their head coach Michael Harvey this past week. Harvey, who is coming off his second season […]
By Ray Hamill — As the Humboldt Eagles get set for tryouts on Monday, the county’s other American Legion baseball teams are taking a more cautious approach for now. Both the Northern […]
By Ray Hamill — Fortuna’s Maggie Stacy is driven to succeed, and now she’s taking that drive to the collegiate level. The outgoing senior, a standout in cross country and track and […]
By Ray Hamill — Fortuna senior Daeden Taylor has found what could be a perfect fit for his talents, after verbally committing to play football at Feather River College after graduation. Taylor, […]
By Ray Hamill — Miles Meynell, Sophia Chalmers and Josiah Graham were the big winners from this year’s Loggers ESPYs, which also included inspirational choices for Coach of the Year and Team […]
By Ray Hamill — High school seniors all across the county have had to adapt this year as college recruiting and the college selection process has changed dramatically in the face of […]