By Ray Hamill — Eureka graduate Tiana Rodgers became the latest local athlete to take her talents to College of the Redwoods, when she recently signed a letter of commitment to play […]
By Ray Hamill — Eureka graduate Tiana Rodgers became the latest local athlete to take her talents to College of the Redwoods, when she recently signed a letter of commitment to play […]
By Ray Hamill — The high school girls basketball season may still be several months off, but the race for the Big 5 has already begun. And if champions are made in […]
by Ray Hamill — The accolades continue to pile up for St. Bernard’s Lane Thrap. This week Thrap was named to the 2019 all-state basketball team by Cal-Hi Sports after a stellar […]
By Ray Hamill — College of the Redwoods will host summer camps for third through ninth graders in a number of different sports, with sign-ups already under way. The Corsairs will hold […]
By Ray Hamill — Local athletes will have the opportunity to try out some cutting edge technology or to develop their basketball skills, while giving to a very worthy cause this Saturday. […]
The Team Beasts seventh-grade girls continue to set the standard for local AAU basketball teams this spring, winning yet another tournament over the weekend. The local girls team remarkably won their sixth […]
By Ray Hamill — It was a busy week for College of the Redwoods women’s basketball, with one star moving on to greater challenges and another signing on to help fill the […]
Some of the top young basketball players in Humboldt County continued to impress over the weekend, with a big showing by Team Beasts at a pair of prestigious tournaments. All 11 of […]
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 […]
By Ray Hamill — Gio Magdaleno is glad to be part of the three percent. And that’s just part of the story. On Thursday afternoon, in front a gathering of friends, family, […]
By Ray Hamill — Team Beasts is fast building a reputation both within and outside Humboldt County. The AAU basketball club, in just its fourth year operating out of Eureka, now features […]
Every team likes to win, but when you do so with a thrilling finish, it makes it that extra special. Especially so when it leads to a tournament championship. And that’s exactly […]
By Ray Hamill — In some ways, former Arcata star Jordan Semple has come full circle. In others, his journey is a long way from over. Semple, a 2010 Arcata grad who […]
By Ray Hamill — The Eureka Loggers have added some experience to their coaching staff in girls basketball, with head coach Michael Harvey welcoming two new assistants to the program for next […]
By Ray Hamill — If you want to put the 2018/19 local high school basketball season into perspective, think about it this way — this year we had the most successful Big […]
The No. 7 seed Humboldt State women’s basketball team lost 85-75 to No. 2 Northwest Nazarene at the NCAA West Region Tournament in San Diego on Friday. The loss ends the season […]
By Ray Hamill — What a week it was for local basketball. And, in particular, what a week it was for the College of the Redwoods men’s team, which is good news […]
By Ray Hamill — It’s been a good year for Ferndale youth sports. In the fall, Ferndale’s AAA team won a Six Rivers Youth Football championship, and the area followed that up […]
Former Eureka Logger Kaylee Murphy has been named to the Association of Division III Independents First Team after a stellar freshman campaign playing basketball at UC Santa Cruz. Murphy, who graduated Eureka […]