Marin County high school sports brought an action-packed week. Standout performances popped up across tennis, golf, water polo, and soccer.
Tamalpais High School swept the tennis courts, while San Domenico set a new mark in golf. Local student-athletes dug deep, showing off determination and skill, and some of those finishes really had people on the edge of their seats.
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This recap hits the highlights from Mill Valley, San Rafael, Novato, San Anselmo, and a few other spots. It’s a snapshot of the competitive spirit that keeps our local sports scene buzzing.
Tam High Girls Tennis Takes Command
The Tamalpais High School girls tennis team in Mill Valley made a statement with a 7-0 sweep over Lick-Wilmerding. They showed depth in singles and doubles play.
The match featured three strong doubles wins. At No. 1 doubles, Maria Jose Stuart and Annika Hakes clawed out a tense 10-8 super tiebreak victory.
Key Doubles Victories for the Red-tailed Hawks
Sisters Elle and Payton Dunn locked in a 6-3, 7-5 win at No. 2 doubles. At No. 3, Lily Hoefer and Scarlett Safrit edged their opponents 7-6 (1), 7-5, showing Tam’s grit under pressure.
On the singles court, Chloe Mouret-Lafage, Bianca Botero-Cortes, Siena Moglen, and Maya Riisgaard all won in straight sets. That’s a real testament to the squad’s depth.
Terra Linda and San Marin Sweep Their Tennis Opponents
Up in San Rafael, the Terra Linda Trojans matched Tam’s energy with their own 7-0 win over Novato High School. Singles leaders Kylie Lee, Chloe Sason, Mimi Kemp, and Emma Firer set the tone.
Mimi Kemp’s 6-4, 6-7 (7), 10-8 win was especially gritty—one of the day’s closest calls.
San Marin’s Tennis Excellence
Meanwhile in Novato, San Marin’s Emily McCoy led the Mustangs to a 7-0 win against San Rafael High School. She grabbed a 6-3, 6-0 victory at No. 1 singles, setting the pace for her team.
San Domenico Shines in Golf
On the golf course, San Domenico School in San Anselmo beat Redwood Christian 211-253. Lola Hu posted a season-best 42 to lead the Panthers.
Liza Kulcsar and Mila Dawson both shot career lows. The program’s moving in a good direction, no doubt.
Water Polo Dominance Across Marin County
Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield brought serious offense in water polo. Patty Fielding scored four goals in a 12-4 win over San Domenico for the girls.
Liam McLeland put up five for the Wildcats boys, who rolled past San Domenico 23-14.
San Marin’s Offensive Surge
San Marin looked just as tough. Brothers Brogan and Beckett Corridan teamed up for seven goals and five assists in a commanding 20-5 rout of Napa.
Dylan Procopio added four more goals. That’s a lot of firepower.
Terra Linda’s boys team also made noise, beating San Rafael 20-3.
Soccer and Collegiate Highlights
Soccer fans watched Marin Catholic shut out Archie Williams 11-0. Monterey Peninsula handed College of Marin a 2-0 loss in men’s soccer.
On the college front, Dominican University took sixth at the Westminster Wasatch Invitational in Utah. Avery Kraatz and Faith Guevara led the way with standout performances.
Marin County Sports: The Energy Continues
Mill Valley’s tennis teams clinched big wins this week. Meanwhile, Novato’s water polo squads pulled off some impressive routs.
All across Marin County, you can feel the fierce dedication of these young athletes. Their drive inspires entire communities by turning games into unforgettable moments.
Maybe you’re tracking high school tennis rivalries in San Rafael. Or you’re watching golf milestones unfold in San Anselmo.
Honestly, the local sports scene feels more alive than ever. There’s always another story brewing for fans and families to cheer about.
Here is the source article for this story: Sports Briefs: Tam doubles earn hard-fought wins during sweep
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