It’s shaping up to a very good year for South Fork Cubs sports. Just two weeks after the school’s football team won a first-ever North Coast Section championship in football, the Cubs’ […]
It’s shaping up to a very good year for South Fork Cubs sports. Just two weeks after the school’s football team won a first-ever North Coast Section championship in football, the Cubs’ […]
The Fortuna Huskies bounced back from a disappointing night shooting on Friday to close out the Colusa tournament with a victory over Durham on Saturday. The Huskies won the game 60-41 and […]
The Eureka Loggers continued their impressive start to the new girls basketball season with a comfortable 74-29 win over Enterprise in the championship game at the Gridley tournament on Saturday afternoon. The […]
The Dyer brothers have begun the new boys basketball in impressive fashion for St. Bernard’s and they’re not the only ones. On Saturday, the Crusaders capped three big days at the Upper […]
The Fortuna Huskies broke open a tight game with a big fourth quarter on the way to placing third at the Harlan Carter tournament in Redding in boys basketball on Saturday. The […]
The Crusaders like traveling to Cloverdale. On Saturday, St. Bernard’s successfully defended the Cloverdale tournament championship they won a year ago in girls basketball with their third victory in three days. The […]
The Arcata Tigers enjoyed a successful opening weekend to the new girls basketball season with three wins in three games on the way to winning the championship at their own tournament. After […]
With a performance that head coach Ryan Bisio described as gritty, the College of the Redwoods men’s basketball team overcame a resilient Mendocino team for a second win in two days at […]
By Ray Hamill — Ferndale football has experienced some pretty big moments in a long and storied history, but the Wildcats are entering new territory this year. On Friday night, they comfortably […]
The St. Bernard’s Crusaders will play in the final of the Cloverdale tournament on Saturday after a 51-21 win over Lower Lake on Friday night. The win lifts the SB girls to […]
It was a disappointing day for some of the local teams at the McKinleyville tournament on Friday on yet another busy day for the H-DNL schools. The action got under way in […]
By Ray Hamill — After decades of struggles, a talented and determined College of the Redwoods sophomore class has helped put Corsairs football back on the map and make the program relevant […]
By Ray Hamill — After leading the Ferndale Wildcats to an historic first-ever North Coast Section championship in girls soccer this fall, teammates Regan Russ and Tinnley Pidgeon have been named MVPs […]
By Ray Hamill — The hard work is paying off for Eureka’s Lila Ekholdt. The standout senior will have plenty of options to continue her playing career after graduation in 2024 and […]
By Ray Hamill — Fortuna’s Hector Dominguez has been named Outfield MVP of the H-DNL in boys soccer after an outstanding year for the Huskies. Also honored was Del Norte’s Isidro Montanez, […]
The College of the Redwoods men’s basketball won a fourth straight game to open the Coach Treggs Classic at CR on Thursday night. The Corsairs were hot from downtown and hit 13 […]
By Ray Hamill — The message from the Ferndale Wildcats is clear. They’re not done yet and there’s still work to be done. One week after clinching the school’s first North Coast […]
It was a good night for the H-DNL teams in tournament play on Thursday, with some lopsided wins for four different teams. The Eureka girls beat Woodland 74-13 at the Gridley tournament, […]
A shorthanded Arcata Tigers team rallied in the second half to beat San Lorenzo 61-49 in the opening game at the McKinleyville tournament on Thursday afternoon. A sluggish first half left the […]
By Ray Hamill — The College of the Redwoods players appear to be enjoying the moment as they look to end a three-decade bowl victory drought when they play Hartnell this weekend. […]