A couple of former H-DNL players were in action on the college basketball courts over the weekend, while COVID restrictions continued to take their toll on some others. Playing Division-I ball for […]
A couple of former H-DNL players were in action on the college basketball courts over the weekend, while COVID restrictions continued to take their toll on some others. Playing Division-I ball for […]
By Ray Hamill — The Corsairs announced on Friday morning that they have made the difficult decision to pull the plug on the men’s and women’s basketball seasons this year. Both College […]
By Ray Hamill — Kaylie McCracken’s blistering start to the new basketball season showed no sign of letting down over the weekend as she led Whitman College to a pair of wins […]
By Ray Hamill — A pair of former College of the Redwoods teammates and Big 5 rivals faced off in an NAIA women’s basketball showdown in Rocklin recently. Eureka’s Bobbie Purify, who […]
By Ray Hamill — Former Arcata standout Kaylie McCracken got the new season off to a flying start at Whitman College last weekend, leading the Blues to a pair of wins over […]
Humboldt State Hall of Famer Suzi Farmer Simmons sadly passed away on Jan. 15. Farmer Simmons graduated from Humboldt State in 1991 and was inducted into the athletics Hall of Fame in […]
By Ray Hamill — The College of the Redwoods men’s and women’s basketball and cross country teams are still hoping for an early-March return to competition. The Golden Valley Conference ADs met […]
By Ray Hamill — Four members of the College of the Redwoods women’s basketball team have been honored for their academic excellence during the 2019/20 school year. Freshmen Theresia Dickey and Juliana […]
Former St. Bernard’s standout Makenna Schoenhofer continued to impress at the Division-I level on Friday night, as the Seattle University women’s basketball team fell 66-56 to Utah Valley. Schoenhofer finished with five […]
Humboldt State men’s basketball announced the addition of two new recruits this week, with Keshawn Hall and John Riddick joining the program for next season. Hall comes to Humboldt State from Lake Oswego […]
By Ray Hamill — The North Coast Section Executive Committee approved new guidelines for the sports calendar on Thursday, while giving member leagues the autonomy to set their own seasons. Among the […]
By Ray Hamill — High school basketball is now under way in 33 states, with nine more and the District of Columbia slated to tip off by Feb. 1. Once again, however, […]
By Ray Hamill — It was a big week on the basketball court for two former Eureka Loggers. On Sunday, the day before the Alabama Crimson Tide won the national football championship, […]
By Ray Hamill — It looks like the Corsairs will get the opportunity to defend their conference championships in men’s and women’s basketball this year. On Tuesday the Golden Valley Conference Athletic […]
By Ray Hamill — Makenna Schoenhofer’s season is building momentum. The former St. Bernard’s standout is playing Division-I basketball at Seattle University and is coming off her best performance of the young […]
By Ray Hamill — Former Eureka Logger Bobbie Purify has found a new home for herself at William Jessup University and has been an immediate contributor for the Warriors this season. Purify, […]
By Ray Hamill — It hasn’t taken Makaila Napoleon long to settle in at Oregon Tech, and the coaches expect much of the same from Del Norte’s Jadence Clifton. Napoleon, a former […]
By Ray Hamill — Local sports may be shut down until the new year, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some local athletes to keep tabs on in the coming weeks. In […]
By Ray Hamill — Former Arcata High and College of the Redwoods standout Thomas Nelson debuted with Flagler College this week, as he embarks on the next chapter in what has been […]
By Ray Hamill — The College of the Redwoods athletics department is closing in on a final decision regarding each team and the upcoming sports calendar. Community college sports are tentatively scheduled […]