San Marin Basketball Falls in Tight Loss — How to Watch

In Marin County basketball circles, a January rematch between San Marin High in Novato and Archie Williams in San Anselmo ended with a 59-46 score. That result really highlighted the gap between these programs and the grind of late-season schedules.

This blog post circles back to that game. It breaks down the performances and tries to put the result in the context of MaxPreps’ California rankings and the Marin County hoops scene.

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Rematch adds another chapter to Marin County hoops

The February outcome kept the same storyline rolling. Local fans watched with a mix of pride and realism as Archie Williams came in hot, riding momentum and a strong record.

San Marin faced a big ranking gap and a tough path against a higher-ranked opponent. The 59-46 score in this rematch wasn’t just about talent—it showed the chess match of speed, defense, and rebounding that coaches in San Rafael and Novato chase all winter.

Key performances from the Novato–San Anselmo showdown

  • Miller Morgan led San Marin with 22 points and nine rebounds. He just missed a double-double and kept up his recent rebounding surge for the Mustangs.
  • Anthony Elwell chipped in seven points and five assists, helping San Marin move the ball when the defense tightened up.
  • Morgan’s streak of at least eight rebounds in three straight games says a lot about how much San Marin relies on board control, especially with their tough schedule.

San Marin finished the day at 14-12. That’s a bit below what you’d want for a playoff push, but it shows the grit of the Novato program as they keep fighting for consistency.

Archie Williams, meanwhile, stretched its winning streak to five and improved to 18-6. That’s a solid climb through the North Bay hoops scene as they gear up for playoff-style games later in February.

In Marin County, people measure these performances by more than just the scoreboard. It’s about how players step up in front of hometown crowds from Corte Madera to San Rafael.

Ranking gaps and what they mean for Marin basketball

One of the most telling things about the game was the big gap in national rankings. MaxPreps lists San Marin at 341st in California, while Archie Williams sits at 110th.

For coaches and fans from Larkspur, Mill Valley, and Fairfax, that kind of difference isn’t just about one night’s score. It’s about the range of competition each team faces all season long.

Schedules here throw in Bay Area rivals and out-of-area opponents. The depth of the Archie Williams program often shows up in those late-game moments and defensive rotations, especially against higher-ranked teams.

What this means for the Marin coaching carousel

  • Strengthen rebounding and interior defense to handle teams that play physically—Miller Morgan’s night proves how much it matters when San Marin controls the boards, even if they lose.
  • Focus on ball distribution under pressure—Anthony Elwell’s five assists show how quick decisions can tighten up games against tough opponents from San Anselmo and San Rafael.
  • Develop depth in the backcourt and post to close the ranking gap and have steady options as playoff-quality games arrive in Marin County.

Looking ahead for Marin County fans

No future games are currently listed for either San Marin or Archie Williams. So, Marin County fans now turn their attention to how these teams prepare for postseason chances.

Local programs in San Rafael, Corte Madera, and Ross have to figure out how to handle a crowded February calendar. The Bay Area’s high school basketball scene really thrives on these kinds of storylines—sometimes a 59-46 final says more about a team’s grit than any ranking ever could.

Communities from Mill Valley to Fairfax are watching. Everyone’s eager to see what unfolds next in this North Bay basketball story, played out on the gym floors and shaped by both data and heart.

 
Here is the source article for this story: Basketball Recap: San Marin Takes a Loss + How To Watch

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