This week’s Marin County high school sports roundup dives into a wild slate of baseball action from Novato to San Rafael, Windsor to San Domenico. Standout performances, wild finishes, and a few run-rule blowouts had parents and fans buzzing in the parking lots all over.
From clutch hits in Tamalpais showdowns to powerhouse innings in Terra Linda and San Rafael, the day just reinforced why baseball in Marin County feels like a community thing. There’s tailgate chatter, the familiar hum of high school pride—honestly, it’s hard not to get caught up in it.
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Marin County Baseball Highlights
Last-minute wins and big innings in towns like Novato, San Anselmo, and Corte Madera reminded everyone that every game counts as postseason play creeps closer. Here’s a look at the games that stood out, with a nod to the stars who made the difference when it mattered most.
Novato delivers a shutout over Tam, 5-0
Jocelyn Conrado came through with a two-hit day, including an RBI double and a two-run homer. Isabelle Rykov went the distance for the Hornets, tossing a complete-game gem with just four hits allowed and eight strikeouts.
- Rykov picked up the win, showing control and command from the first pitch to the last.
- Conrado brought the power and RBI support, turning a tight matchup into a comfortable win for Novato.
Archie Williams edges Montgomery, 15-7
The Williams Falcons, out of San Anselmo, exploded for offense behind Parker Conrad, who hammered three doubles and a triple, driving in four runs. Lila James and Avery Rose chipped in with three hits each as the offense rolled.
- Conrad’s four extra-base hits topped off a day of patient at-bats and real power up and down the lineup.
- Multiple players notched multi-hit games, making it a true team effort.
San Domenico walks off Bay, 7-6 (8 inn.)
At home in San Domenico, Frankie Meckfessel lined a single to drive in the winning run in the bottom of the eighth. Rory Brunetti worked seven innings, striking out 11, though he issued eight walks—a real test of nerves.
- The walk-off hit came with two outs in the eighth, showing the value of staying calm at the plate.
- Brunetti’s effort on the mound gave his team a chance to rally late.
Windsor routes San Rafael, 21-0 in five innings
Windsor dropped 14 runs in the first inning and never looked back. San Rafael had a rough night with nine errors and nine walks, just unable to slow the relentless pace.
- Windsor’s offense stayed hot, and their pitching kept San Rafael off balance all game.
Redwood blasts Terra Linda, 23-1
Ethan Ferry launched two home runs—a grand slam and a three-run shot. Jack Moseley, Landon Brunk, and Theo Trono also homered, while Jake Post allowed just one run over four innings as Redwood dominated.
- Ferry’s power display set the tone for a Redwood squad clearly hungry for wins in the North Bay.
Marin Catholic trades blows, 18-5 at San Rafael
Marin Catholic erupted for 10 runs in the fifth inning, led by Elijah Froemke’s two-run homer and Sebastien Drucker’s three doubles that drove in three runs. The Mustangs cruised to a big win in front of the San Rafael fans.
- Drucker’s three doubles sparked the huge inning that put the game away early.
Novato’s Vorhaus holds Tam to two hits, 3-1
Griffin Vorhaus tossed a two-hitter with seven strikeouts against Tamalpais. Cohen Garcia hit an early homer, and Owen Von Behren drove in the go-ahead run in the fourth.
- Vorhaus’s sharp outing kept Novato in control and Tam off the board most of the day.
Branson edges San Marin, 4-3 in walk-off fashion
Leo Diaz scored on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh to walk Branson off to victory. Charlie Osher drove in two as the Branson Braves rallied late in a tense pitching duel.
- Late clutch hitting and aggressive baserunning made the difference for Branson in Mill Valley.
San Domenico overwhelmed by Urban, 11-0
Urban exploded for nine runs in the fourth inning, handing the visiting Dons a tough shutout loss in San Anselmo.
- Urban’s fourth-inning burst showed the kind of depth that can carry a team through a rough schedule.
Napa Valley sweeps College of Marin in baseball, 9-8
Napa Valley wrapped up a three-game series against College of Marin. That finale set the stage for some real 3C2A playoff tension.
Meanwhile, Marin Academy had a strong day on the golf course. Dylan Siegel shot an even-par 36, and you could almost hear the referees getting into the spirit in Larkspur.
- The baseball result brings a bit of drama as Marin County schools finish out the regular season. Golfers in Kentfield and nearby areas are already eyeing the postseason.
Looking ahead, the energy in Marin County doesn’t seem to be fading. Novato, San Rafael, and San Anselmo squads are all pushing for that top spot before the playoffs.
If you’re in Tamalpais Valley, Fairfax, Ross, or Corte Madera, you’ll find more big games coming. Local fields are about to host the kind of matchups that stick with families—those moments everyone remembers when summer hits and the next wave of Bay Area prep sports stories starts up.
Here is the source article for this story: Sports Briefs: Conrado powers up as Novato upsets Tam
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