El Molino High School News
Browse past news stories for El Molino High School in Forestville, CA.
- El Mo fundraiser set for October 17 (Sonoma West Times & News)
posted on October 21, 2009 at 08:53:25 pm
The El Molino High School Tennis Program will be hosting a Jog-a-thon/Walk-a-thon at the El Molino track in Forestville on Saturday, October 17, from 5-9 p.m. to raise money for new tennis courts. All are welcome to come out and cheer on the participants, and help with per-lap pledges and donations. How many laps can 30 high school tennis players do in 4 hours? Contact Jen Ham, El Molino tennis ... - Lessons of the grape harvest (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
posted on August 27, 2009 at 11:02:41 pm
By ROBERT DIGITALE THE PRESS DEMOCRAT The grape harvest began Thursday morning for 40 high school students and 40 farmworkers at a small vineyard on the campus of El Molino High School in Forestville. - South County Profile: Sarah Roberts (Anderson Valley Post)
posted on August 11, 2009 at 04:16:32 pm
Sarah Roberts, 27, of Redding, began working in the field of dog grooming five years ago after taking classes at PetSmart in Redding. She then started learning more from local groomer Becky Herzog of Redding. - Teen's final moments before fatal crash (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
posted on August 4, 2009 at 10:04:13 am
By LAURA NORTON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Seventeen-year-old Jessica Dawdy told her parents she wouldn’t be long when she went with friends to take some vacation pictures Thursday morning in the Mendocino National Forest. She would be back at camp in time for lunch, then some off-road driving lessons with her dad, she promised. - Teen crash victim remembered (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
posted on August 4, 2009 at 10:04:13 am
By LAURA NORTON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Jessica Dawdy's family recalls the moments leading up to the single-vehicle crash in which she was killed Thursday near Bear Creek Campground in the Mendocino National Forest. - Goodbye, Principal Anderson (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
posted on June 17, 2009 at 05:50:37 pm
By ROBERT DIGITALE THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Frank Anderson, half of a co-principal team at El Molino High School in Forestville, is retiring this month. During his tenure, Anderson and Doria Trombetta oversaw a campus that was named a state Distinguished School four times. - Long-time El Molino co-principal steps down after 27 years (Sonoma West Times & News)
posted on June 15, 2009 at 06:05:20 pm
When El Molino High School completed its commencement last week, it walked into a new era when long-time co-principal ended his 27 year career. “Frank is an El Molino High School icon,” West Sonoma County Union High School District Superintendent Keller McDonald said. - Knights fall 4-2 to Lions in playoff opener (The Lake County Record-Bee)
posted on May 21, 2009 at 06:12:48 am
FORESTVILLE -- Baseball doesn't always reward the team that hits the ball the hardest. If that were true, the Kelseyville Knights might be on their way to Marin County instead of done for the season. - Offill named new Mendocino College men's basketball coach (The Ukiah Daily Journal)
posted on April 29, 2009 at 03:44:46 pm
College of the Siskiyous Head Men's Basketball Coach Billy Offill has been named the new men's head basketball coach at Mendocino College. - El Mo baseball clinics on tap this Saturday (Sonoma West Times & News)
posted on March 30, 2009 at 09:41:30 pm
The El Molino baseball coaching staff and members of the varsity team will offer a clinic at the El Molino varsity diamond in Forestville this Saturday March 28. The camp will be conducted by age group: 7-12 year olds from 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p.m. and 13-14 year olds from 1:30-4:30 p.m. - Bruin hardball drops two at Arcata (Curry Coastal Pilot)
posted on March 25, 2009 at 05:57:18 pm
The Bruin boys varsity baseball team opened their season with two losses Saturday, 7-3 and 12-2, in Arcata. - Forestville’s Citizen of the Year is grateful to help out (Sonoma West Times & News)
posted on March 18, 2009 at 11:47:52 pm
FORESTVILLE — Even though Fred Von Renner sold his trucking and equipment business a year and a half ago, he’s been busier than ever doing the thing he loves best – serving his community.
