By Ray Hamill — Longtime local basketball coach and official Mike Harvey is taking on a different role this year after being named the new Six Rivers Basketball Officials Association commissioner. Harvey […]
By Ray Hamill — Longtime local basketball coach and official Mike Harvey is taking on a different role this year after being named the new Six Rivers Basketball Officials Association commissioner. Harvey […]
By Ray Hamill — Basketball Jones Hoop Camps will return to where it all began next week, with a week-long camp scheduled to take place at Redway Elementary School. And in the […]
A pair of Division-I transfers will join the Cal Poly Humboldt men’s basketball team for the upcoming season, the Jacks announced on Thursday. Ian Krishnan will transfer to Humboldt from Central Connecticut […]
By Ray Hamill — College of the Redwoods multi-sport standout Brianna Green is taking her talents to a four-year school after recently signing her letter of commitment to compete for Fresno Pacific […]
Local boosters and Cal Poly Humboldt fans have begun a campaign to rename the court at Lumberjack Arena in honor of legendary men’s basketball coach Tom Wood. The former coach memorably led […]
By Ray Hamill — Humboldt Sports managed to reunite a couple of former teammates while honoring our high school athletes, team and coach of the year this summer. Jeff Meyer of Mendes […]
By Ray Hamill — Six years on from his tragic passing, the legacy of Gene Cotter lives on. Fondly known as Geno, the Southern Humboldt native and local basketball legend died in […]
By Ray Hamill — After surprising some people and challenging for a league title in boys basketball last winter, the McKinleyville Panthers appear determined to pick up just where they left off […]
College of the Redwoods athletics announced details of their summer camps this week, with the first of eight set to get under way next week. The Corsairs coaches and players will hold […]
By Ray Hamill — When Savannah Colegrove looks back on her high school career there are many moments that will stand out. The 2022 Hoopa High graduate was a three-sport star for […]
By Ray Hamill — He had to overcome more adversity than most of his peers this year, but no one had a bigger impact on multiple H-DNL sporting fronts than Arcata’s Carson […]
By Ray Hamill — It’s been a successful year on and off the field of competition for College of the Redwoods athletics, particularly for Corsairs basketball. And that continued recently, with two […]
By Ray Hamill — More than anything, McKenna Beach is just glad she got to play this year. After seeing her sophomore and junior years ravaged by COVID, this Eureka Logger was […]
By Ray Hamill — It’s safe to say Payton Goodman has left her mark on Eureka Logger sports. The senior standout graduated this week and leaves in her wake a legacy of […]
By Ray Hamill — They will go down as one of the greatest foursomes in local basketball history after their historic seasons at both Fortuna High School and College of the Redwoods, […]
By Ray Hamill — Just three months after winning the H-DNL’s first-ever North Coast Section and NorCal double in boys basketball, some of the St. Bernard’s players are now on the verge […]
Cal Poly Humboldt men’s basketball head coach Tae Norwood has announced the signing of the University of North Florida transfer Joshua Berenbaum. “We are excited to welcome the addition of Josh (Berenbaum) […]
By Ray Hamill — The Fortuna to CR connection is alive and well. Last week, Huskies senior Ronnee Norwood signed a letter of commitment to play basketball for the Corsairs, becoming the […]
Cal Poly Humboldt has announced the 2022 hall of fame class, which will be inducted on Oct. 7 at the Blue Lake Casino & Hotel. This year’s class includes the 1977 men’s […]
By Ray Hamill — College of the Redwoods men’s basketball head coach Ryan Bisio is excited about two new additions to the team announced this week. Twins Treyson and Tyson Neff from North […]