This blog post recaps a standout performance by Marin Catholic’s softball team, led by star slugger Morgan Carlson. The Wildcats, riding a six-game away winning streak, keep proving they can win just about anywhere—from San Rafael to Sebastopol. This week’s matchup against Analy High? It’s shaping up to be a regional showcase for Marin County.
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Carlson’s Masterful Night Against Novato
It was a clash full of speed, power, and clutch moments. Morgan Carlson went 4-for-4 against Novato, sending a pretty loud message to every Marin Central Coast opponent watching.
The senior’s stat line: a home run, four stolen bases, and three runs scored. Novato just couldn’t get comfortable, not from the first pitch to the last out.
- Home run as part of a multi-hit night
- Four stolen bases highlighting Carlson’s elite baserunning
- Three runs scored driving the Wildcats’ offense
- Season-long leadership role in runs for Marin Catholic
But it’s not just the numbers—Carlson’s presence sparks Marin Catholic’s attack. Her production feels like the heartbeat of the Wildcats’ offense.
She’s built a history of big games against Novato, including a memorable performance back in March 2025. Fans from San Anselmo to Larkspur saw a player who can change a game with one swing or a gutsy dash on the bases.
Road-Warrior Wildcats: A Six-Game Streak
Marin Catholic’s been a force away from home lately, stacking up six straight wins on the road. The team’s shown grit and poise, whether it’s Petaluma or San Rafael, and every road win just adds to their reputation as a battle-tested crew.
Traveling from Mill Valley and Sausalito to Novato, the Wildcats adjust to different parks, different pitchers, whatever’s thrown at them. Their road success boosts confidence not just in Marin County—it’s got folks in Fairfax and Corte Madera thinking the Wildcats can bring the heat anywhere, rain or shine, spring or summer.
Preview: Marin Catholic at Analy High
Next up, Marin Catholic heads to Analy High for a 4:30 p.m. showdown on Thursday. The Wildcats’ road chemistry faces another test, and there’s plenty of curiosity about how Carlson’s all-around game will show up this time.
Coaches in San Rafael, San Anselmo, and Novato are paying attention as Marin Catholic keeps pushing its advantage away from home. In Larkspur and Corte Madera, everyone’s wondering how the Wildcats will handle a new ballpark and whether Carlson can adjust to whatever fresh pitching Analy throws at her.
With a six-game road streak on the line, Thursday’s matchup means more than league standings. It’s a chance for Marin Catholic to show what kind of program they’re becoming—one that can thrive in any park, any weather, against anyone.
Key factors to watch
- Carlson’s speed on the basepaths and her knack for causing chaos around Analy’s infield
- The Wildcats’ depth—can they back up Carlson with timely hits and clutch defense?
- Analy High’s pitching staff and how they’ll try to counter Carlson’s bat and baserunning
- The atmosphere in Marin County venues, from San Rafael High to Novato’s beaches and Sausalito’s hills
Where to follow full coverage
If you want a game breakdown or more softball coverage, just head over to MaxPreps and look up Marin Catholic’s latest results. You’ll find plenty of data there, since MaxPreps updates often.
We’ve also pulled in notes from infoSentience to keep Marin County readers in the loop about Carlson’s season and the Wildcats’ road schedule. Honestly, if you’re wandering around Fairfax or Corte Madera and need the latest scores, MaxPreps is still the go-to spot for Marin Catholic softball news.
Here is the source article for this story: Morgan Carlson Game Report: @ Novato
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