In Marin County softball, Redwood High School hammered Terra Linda 20-0, stretching their win streak against the Trojans to nine games. Their mix of strong pitching, aggressive baserunning, and big hits really stood out.
This recap, from San Rafael to Larkspur, tries to capture how Redwood’s patience at the plate and tough defense are shaping the North Bay League story. There’s still a lot of season left in towns like Mill Valley, Novato, and Kentfield.
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Redwood’s Dominance on a Southern Marin County Night
Redwood grabbed an early lead and just kept piling on in their lopsided win over Terra Linda. Stella Belluomini and Lily Cox took turns on the mound, both throwing scoreless relief.
Belluomini kept her streak alive—four straight appearances without giving up more than one earned run. At the plate, Redwood’s offense kept the pressure on, flashing speed on the bases and smart, timely hitting under the sunny San Rafael skies.
The Redwood lineup showed real discipline, posting a team on-base percentage of .585 compared to Terra Linda’s .167. In a league where patience at the plate counts for a lot, Redwood’s knack for stretching out at-bats and finding ways to score really popped out.
Standout performances and a look at the numbers
- Stella Belluomini – two scoreless innings on the mound, 2-for-4 at the plate with two runs; she’s now gone four straight outings with no more than one earned run allowed.
- Lily Cox – one scoreless inning; got on base three times, scored once, and drove in a run.
- Ava Brown – 2-for-2 with three RBIs, two runs, and a stolen base; those three RBIs are her most since April 2025.
- Gia Meyers – 1-for-4 with three RBIs, two stolen bases, and two runs.
Redwood now sits at 7-3 as they gear up for more league matchups around Marin County. That includes games against San Rafael squads and trips to towns like Corte Madera and Sausalito.
Terra Linda drops to 1-10, still battling through a tough stretch. Six straight road losses have made things rough, but they’ll look to regroup at home back at Terra Linda High in San Rafael.
Beyond the Terra Linda blowout: a quick glance at Friday’s other Marin County results
Friday’s action didn’t slow down. Redwood also blanked Archie Williams 7-0 in a San Anselmo-area game, showing off their depth as they chase a top spot in the North Bay.
Meanwhile, Terra Linda took a 12-0 loss at Marin Catholic. That Kentfield program, with its sharp pitching and patient bats, has been a tough out for Marin teams from Tiburon to Fairfax for years.
What this means for Marin County standings and the next schedule
For families and fans in Mill Valley, San Rafael, and the nearby towns, these results really highlight Redwood’s early-season dominance in Marin County softball. Expectations are shifting, and people are already talking about some intense games coming up.
Redwood’s offense and pitching give coaches across the North Bay something to chase, especially with tough programs in San Anselmo and Kentfield looming. Terra Linda wants to regroup in the San Rafael district and maybe flip the script as March rolls into April.
Whether it’s a sunlit field in Larkspur or a breezy afternoon in San Rafael, teams are gearing up for whatever comes next.
Here is the source article for this story: Softball Recap: Redwood Wins Going Away Against Terra Linda
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