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Stricker’s Stars: April 29th

It was another week of highly competitive HDN baseball and softball action. The high school boys golf regular season came to an end in...

Athlete of the Week: Hokeem Sadon

When Hokeem Sadon graduated from South Fork High School back in 2012, he didn't imagine he would be playing for CR baseball some six...

Still without a head football coach, HSU Boosters not happy

ARCATA- Humboldt State football is still looking for a head football coach. This after Rob Smith resigned from the post in January after ten...

CR Baseball’s Alejandro Carvalho signs with Simpson University

EUREKA- Another College of the Redwoods pitcher is signing with a four year school. This time, they are staying in northern California. Alejandro Carvalho signed...

St. Bernard’s Fontenot-Cornely signs with CR

EUREKA- St. Bernard's senior Micha Fontenot-Cornely signed his letter of intent to play football with the Corsairs. Fontenot-Cornely accumulated over 4,500 receiving yards and 64...

Stricker’s Stars: May 6th

The HDN baseball and softball seasons are coming to an end and with warmer weather on the horizon, the speeds at Redwood Acres are...

Sporting Youth: Two North Coast athletes win at Rodeo in Covelo

Two high school seniors from opposite ends of the county both share a passion for rodeo. And after a stellar comeback performance by both...

Former HSU football player Zerr selected in CFL Draft

ARCATA- Another former Humboldt State football player is drafted to play in the pro's, but this time, north of the boarder. Running back Blair Zerr...

Athlete of the Week: Gannon Cyphers

Last season, the Eureka Loggers took the regular season title and the HDN Tournament crown. This year, they have recaptured the Big 5 title...

Upward Ground: CR Renovation – Part One

Many of College of the Redwoods' buildings on campus are outdated. The bigger problem is what lies underneath the buildings, fault lines, and it...