By Ray Hamill — With outgoing senior quarterback Cruz Montana recently signing a letter of intent to play football at Lewis and Clark in the fall, Trevor Bell will now get the […]
By Ray Hamill — With outgoing senior quarterback Cruz Montana recently signing a letter of intent to play football at Lewis and Clark in the fall, Trevor Bell will now get the […]
By Ray Hamill — The Corsairs completed the season sweep of Lassen by winning both ends of a road doubleheader in softball on Wednesday. And yet again, it came down to the […]
By Ray Hamill — South Fork’s base stealing king was at it again on Saturday. Senior Cooper Scott was instrumental in helping his team to a comfortable doubleheader sweep of Hoopa to keep […]
Humboldt Roller Derby will carry some momentum into this weekend’s fourth event of the season at the Redwood Acres. The club’s charter team, the Redwood Rollers, won all three matches at the recent […]
The AC Samoa girls are moving on in the State Cup. The local under-15 travel team won a dramatic round-of-16 game against Academica in Turlock over the weekend, sneaking the victory on […]
By Ray Hamill — Like the rest of the Humboldt-Del Norte League, the Eureka Loggers will go into Wednesday’s track and field meet at McKinleyville High with one eye on the upcoming […]
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 […]
By Ray Hamill — Sophomore Alexa Morehouse got the better of her older sister and the rest of a potent Arcata offense on Tuesday afternoon, on the way to helping her team […]
College of the Redwoods dropped both ends of a softball doubleheader at Shasta on Tuesday, giving the Knights the conference sweep over the Corsairs. CR fell 11-2 in six innings in the […]
Elizabeth Odell led the local charge at the Sea Otter Classic over the weekend, as four members of the Humboldt MTB club traveled to Monterey for what is considered the world’s largest […]
By Ray Hamill — As the action heats up across the sporting landscape on the North Coast this spring, so too have some of the individual performances. And a few of them, […]
The McKinleyville boys continued to set the standard for local athletes in several track and field events over the weekend, with another big showing at the Prefontaine Invitational in Coos Bay. The […]
By Ray Hamill — The North Coast Section recently adopted a new look for the football playoffs for 2019, expanding to seven divisions while reducing the overall number of playoff teams. The […]
The Eureka Loggers competed the league sweep over the Huskies with a pair of wins at Fortuna on Saturday to go to 4-0 in the Big 5. The Loggers, who have now […]
The College of the Redwoods softball team played another two close games on Saturday, splitting a pair of one-run affairs at home to College of the Siskiyous. In their 12 conference games […]
The Hoopa Valley girls won a doubleheader at South Fork on Saturday, but they had to battle all the way. The Warriors took the opener 4-3 in nine innings, and followed that […]
Pitching was the story of the day once again at Ferndale, and Caleb Ruiz was the biggest story of all. Ruiz, St. Bernard’s only senior this season, pitched another gem on the […]
By Ray Hamill — They may have caused a little bit of controversy when they decided to forgo their senior year of high school soccer in favor of playing for a local […]
Fresh off their second league meet win in three weeks, the Fortuna girls track and field team continued to impress at the West Valley Invitational at Harrison Stadium In Oroville on Friday. […]
The Tigers completed another dominating season on the North Coast in boys tennis with a sweep of the three doubles championships at Fortuna on Friday. The Tigers, who were undefeated in the […]