More history beckons for the Arcata Tigers next week after they comfortably took care of business in their CIF North Regional Division 6-AA playoff game on Friday night. One week after they […]
More history beckons for the Arcata Tigers next week after they comfortably took care of business in their CIF North Regional Division 6-AA playoff game on Friday night. One week after they […]
By Ray Hamill — The Corsairs didn’t have to wait quite as long this time around. After ending a three-decade wait for a bowl game victory last year, College of the Redwoods […]
Both Cal Poly Humboldt basketball teams quickly bounced back from weekend losses to Chico State with victories over San Francisco State at Lumberjack Arena on Thursday night. The Humboldt women won a […]
By Ray Hamill — All nine H-DNL varsity boys teams are in action at various tournaments this weekend, and all nine are scheduled to play on Friday. Arcata, McKinleyville and Ferndale are […]
The Wolford sisters are beginning to find they groove. On Thursday night, the junior twins helped the Arcata girls basketball team bounce back from a season-opening loss with a strong performance in […]
The McKinleyville girls continued to roll in Thursday’s opening game at the Yreka tournament. For the third time in four days the Panthers won a lopsided game as their team defense dominated. […]
If Eureka senior Will Mooney continues to play like this, he’ll be handful for anybody in the H-DNL this winter. The Eureka standout made a seamless transition from the soccer field to […]
By Ray Hamill — Last year College of the Redwoods ended a three-decade wait for a bowl game victory. Now they’re hoping to make it two straight as they get set for […]
By Ray Hamill — After the opening day of the 2024 Coach Tregs Classic men’s basketball tournament had to be postponed because of Thursday’s earthquake, College of the Redwoods announced a new […]
By Ray Hamill — Several local athletes have gone on to have a big impact in pro sports, but few have achieved the heights of 2000 Del Norte graduate Buck Pierce. On […]
The South Fork Cubs improved to 3-0 on the young season with a pair of wins on the opening day of the Redwood Classic boys basketball tournament at Anderson valley High School […]
By Ray Hamill — Friday night will be a big one for local football fans with two huge games on tap. In high school action, the history-making Arcata Tigers will try to […]
By Ray Hamill — One week after making school history by winning a first-ever North Coast Section championship in football, the Arcata Tigers are getting set to play for a first-ever Northern […]
By Ray Hamill — Thursday morning’s earthquake off the Humboldt County coast has had an immediate effect on the local sports schedule, with one of two local tournaments impacted. The opening day […]
By Ray Hamill — From one family environment to another, Fortuna’s Jake Houseworth made his commitment to Cal official on Wednesday afternoon. The Huskies senior standout, who had verbally committed to play […]
The McKinleyville girls basketball team made it two wins in two nights with another big win on Tuesday, defeating Fort Bragg 61-21. And once again it was the team defense that paved […]
The Del Norte Warriors won a pair of early-season games in basketball on Tuesday night, with both the boys and girls teams defeating Ferndale in Crescent City. Senior Michael Webster continued his […]
Former Eureka Logger and College of the Redwoods standout Makaila Napoleon is enjoying an impressive start to her overseas pro career as a basketball player. This past summer Napoleon signed a one-year […]
By Ray Hamill — Former Arcata Tigers Ethan Gyenis and Josiah Gomez are hoping to take their talents to four-year programs after impressive back-to-back seasons playing men’s soccer at Mendocino College. Both […]
It was a disappointing start to conference play for Cal Poly Humboldt basketball over the weekend, as both the men’s and women’s teams fell to Chico State at Lumberjack Arena. The CPH […]