When Eric Hoppes left his position as vice principal at Petaluma High School and took over as principal of Wilson Elementary, a new door opened for the school, and other small schools as well. “After I became principal at Wilson… Read More ›
Month: July 2013
The public world of the Hernandez, Lloyd murder case
While gut-wrenching murders happen every day, the murder case of Odin Lloyd has taken primetime news for nearly a month. Former New England Patriots star tight end Aaron Hernandez, now reportedly admitting to killing Lloyd, has been at the heart… Read More ›
MLB All-Star snubs galore
The announcement of Major League Baseball’s All-Star game rosters, lets fans get a sneak preview of what to expect in baseball’s Midsummer Classic, but it also starts plenty of debate for players that were snubbed from the teams. Summer has… Read More ›
A busy holiday for Leghorns
The American Legion Petaluma Leghorns’ busy summer continues in Fairfield at Laurel Creek Park for the Fairfield Expos’ Fourth of July Tournament. The tournament started Wednesday and continues through Monday. Petaluma was to begin the tournament with a doubleheader on… Read More ›
Leghorns win more than they lose on Reno visit
The Petaluma Leghorns took on “The Biggest Little City In The World,” going 4-3 and earning a sixth-place finish at the Josh Anderson Tournament in Reno last weekend. Petaluma started the tournament off with a familiar foe. The Leghorns defeated… Read More ›
Petaluman is a world champion
A world champion is the most rare form of athlete. Emilee Simon, A 2012 graduate of Petaluma High School, has joined that elite class. Simon, 19, is not a stereotypical Disney movie cheerleader. She is a competitive cheerleader, with the… Read More ›
Make Yasiel Puig an All-Star
So you thought Hollywood had enough stars? Well, a Cuban defector whose raw talents combine with the likes of Bo Jackson and Hercules, has emerged as Los Angeles and all of baseball’s newest coming attraction. The very idea of Yasiel… Read More ›