By Ray Hamill — It’s safe to say no local baseball team will have more pitching than the Eureka Loggers this spring. They almost have an entire roster of them. At an […]
By Ray Hamill — It’s safe to say no local baseball team will have more pitching than the Eureka Loggers this spring. They almost have an entire roster of them. At an […]
By Ray Hamill — The Hoopa Warriors are preaching baseball fundamentals this season, and if they can actually get outside to practice at some stage, they may be able to put them […]
The College of the Redwoods softball team is on the road again this weekend, not an unusual occurrence for the Corsairs this time of the year. The CR women, in fact, will […]
By Ray Hamill — The McKinleyville Panthers will host the Arcata Tigers in an alumni football game at the end of the month, and both teams are still looking to add interested […]
H-DNL tennis fans will have to wait a little longer to see who’s the frontrunner in this year’s boys championship. In a matchup of the top two contenders on Thursday afternoon, play […]
By Ray Hamill — Baseball fans are well used to late scheduling changes here on the North Coast, and that’s the case once again this weekend. With rain forecast on Saturday afternoon, […]
By Ray Hamill — The South Fork Cubs will get in some valuable playing time this weekend, as they get the softball season under way at the Anderson tournament. And after weeks […]
By Ray Hamill — The Eureka Loggers are expecting a wide-open Big 5 in 2019, and have every reason to believe they’ll be right there in the thick of things. Key to […]
By Ray Hamill — The McKinleyville Panthers are hoping to see their experience pay off in 2019. Baseball head coach Scott St. John returns the majority of the players from last year’s […]
By Ray Hamill — For a young team, the St. Bernard’s Crusaders have plenty of experience. And for a team lacking in seniors, they have plenty of senior talent. “We only have […]
A pair of recently graduated Eureka High student athletes are making their mark at the collegiate level early in the season. At Santa Rosa JC, sophomore Sydney Arnold has had a big […]
Early in the collegiate softball season, sophomore Hailey Dolcini is fast emerging as the ace of the Fresno State staff. Dolcini, a former Fortuna High standout, has been impressive since joining the […]
By Ray Hamill — Believe it or not, the Ferndale Wildcats are scheduled to open league play in baseball next Tuesday, which is a few weeks earlier than usual, but they should […]
Both Humboldt State basketball teams bowed out of the California Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament on Tuesday night, with the men falling 85-67 at Cal Poly Pomona and the women losing 72-62 at […]
By Ray Hamill — The Crusaders went down fighting on Tuesday night. Playing for a Division-V NorCal title and a place in this weekend’s state championship, the St. Bernard’s girls fell 52-44 […]
A group of eighth-grade basketball players at Pacific Union appear ready to go on to make some serious noise at the high school level a year from now. The Pacific Union boys […]
Humboldt Sports continues to receive letters opposing the potential full-time hire of HSU interim AD Duncan Robins. The school is currently undergoing a search to fill the position on a full-time basis, […]
The Humboldt State men’s rugby team secured a playoff spot with a big win on Saturday, rolling over Sonoma State by a score of 73-22 at College Creek Field. The Jacks scored […]
The Humboldt State men’s basketball team are returning to the postseason, and will open the CCAA tournament at No. 1 seed Cal Poly Pomona on Tuesday night. The Jacks, who missed out […]
On Monday afternoon the Arcata Tigers showed us just why they could be one of the most dangerous teams on the North Coast this season, rolling over visiting Clear Lake at McKinleyville […]