OUTSIDE THE PAINT Ruby Leffew makes a 3-pointer during the Jan. 9 game against Santa Rosa in Healdsburg. (Photo by Michael Lucid)

By Caleb Knudsen

The Healdsburg High girls basketball team entered 2024 with a 14-2 record, but were immediately faced with a challenge as they met a much-improved Elsie Allen team (13-1) in Santa Rosa on Friday, Jan. 5.

It didn’t take long, however, for the current North Coast Redwood league champions to assert their dominance. The Greyhounds raced off to a 15-6 first-quarter lead and never looked back en route to a convincing 54-25 win.

AIR GAME Both Healdsburg’s Allie Espinoza (#10) and Windsor’s Kaihla Jarvinen (#1) are airborne in their face-off on Dec. 21 at Smith Robinson Gym. Espinoza scored a game-high 15 points in the Jan. 5, 2024 game against Elsie Allen. (Photo by Michael Lucid)

Defense carried the day, as the Lobos managed only 8 points in their highest-scoring quarter, the fourth, while the Greyhounds scored into double-digits in every frame. Leading the pack was co-captain Allie Espinoza with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 2 steals in 24 minutes of play.

Hailey Webb sank three of her six three-point attempts and scored a total of 11, and Ruby Leffew’s shots added 9 points to the final.

All the girls on the roster got a chance to play, but ironically coach Jim Lago gave a special shout-out to junior Macie Parmeter who had zero points in 10 minutes on the court.

“A stand-out player for Healdsburg was Macie Parmeter, who was on fire!” he said. “She impressed us all with her high energy and great decision making on the court. She boasted a solid performance in her first league game of the season.”

Tuesday night this week, the Greyhound girls defeated the Santa Rosa Panthers 71-40 in Healdsburg. Next up is St. Vincent on Thursday, Jan. 11. Only league games remain on the schedule, most on Tuesdays and Thursdays with a 7:30 tip-off.

Boys Schedule

The Greyhound boys (3-10) start their 2024 season on Wednesday night this week against St. Vincent (16-1) at HHS (results too late for press time), followed by Friday and Wednesday league games for the rest of the month. The one exception is a Monday, Jan. 15, non-league game against San Francisco’s Urban High, an independent co-ed school in Haight-Ashbury.

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Christian Kallen has called Healdsburg home for over 30 years. A former travel writer and web producer, he has worked with Microsoft, Yahoo, MSNBC and other media companies. He started reporting locally in 2008, moving from Patch to the Sonoma Index-Tribune to the Kenwood Press before joining the Healdsburg Tribune in 2022.

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