This article breaks down a bustling two-day high school sports slate across Marin County and beyond. Baseball, softball, tennis, and postseason playoff games are bringing fans to fields in San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Larkspur, Kentfield, and a handful of other spots.
It’s a busy snapshot of the local scene. Marin County teams—from Terra Linda to Tamalpais and Marin Catholic—bookend Monday and Tuesday with afternoon contests and evening showdowns.
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What’s on the Marin County calendar for Monday and Tuesday
The two-day spread features a mix of varsity baseball and softball games. MCAL tennis action and a slate of NCS playoffs stretch across multiple divisions.
Home venues in San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Larkspur, and Kentfield will host the action. The Bay Area’s deep network of high school sports in Marin County is on full display.
Baseball and softball: marquee matchups across Marin
Marin County’s Tuesday–Monday lineup highlights several afternoon starts. Local fans from San Rafael to Novato will turn out for these games.
Expect competitive games in the 4:30 p.m. window. The schedule features a number of cross-town and cross-league clashes.
- Terra Linda at Albany (4:30 p.m.)
- Marin Catholic at Terra Linda (4:30 p.m.)
- Archie Williams vs Redwood (4:30 p.m.)
- Archie Williams vs San Rafael (4:30 p.m.)
- Tam hosts San Marin (afternoon start)
- Redwood at Tam (afternoon)
- Branson at Novato (afternoon)
From Kentfield to Tamalpais valley, Marin County’s baseball and softball fields will hum with regional energy. These games give a window into the rivalries that define Marin County prep sports.
Teams like Terra Linda and Tamalpais draw solid turnout from their neighbor communities. As the evenings roll in, a handful of marquee evening matchups further heat up the calendar.
Several programs test themselves late, under the lights, in venues across Marin. There’s just something about those night games—maybe it’s the extra buzz in the air.
NCS playoffs and tournament games: a regional showcase
The North Coast Section (NCS) post-season brings a tight line-up of playoff and tournament games. Divisions span D-I, D-II, D-III, and D-IV, so there’s a lot to keep track of.
Marin County teams face schools from across the Bay Area and sometimes even farther. Fans can expect pivotal contests that might shape the regional path to state berths.
- San Ramon Valley at Marin Academy (D-I, 5 p.m.)
- Lick-Wilmerding at Redwood (D-I, 5:30 p.m.)
- Tam at Cardinal Newman (D-I, 7 p.m.)
- San Marin at Granada (D-I, 7 p.m.)
- Archie Williams at Casa Grande (D-II, 7 p.m.)
- Amador Valley at Redwood (D-II, 7 p.m.)
- Tam at Analy (D-III, 7 p.m.)
- San Rafael at Benicia (D-III, 7 p.m.)
- Contra Costa Christian at San Marin (D-IV, 7 p.m.)
These NCS matchups happen all around the Bay Area. Local Marin schools step into bigger regional tournaments, and you can bet the crowds will get loud.
The action weaves through San Rafael, Novato, and Mill Valley venues. Lively fans from Larkspur and Kentfield add to the playoff energy—can you blame them?
Tennis, venues, and a county-wide mix of host sites
Tuesday afternoon brings more than just team sports. Flyte Tennis in San Rafael hosts MCAL singles and doubles events starting at 2 p.m.
You’ll catch Marin’s top players from all sorts of schools here. The energy feels different—students show off their speed, spin, and strategy, and the crowd gets into it.
Local high schools across San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Larkspur, and Kentfield also host plenty of contests. The MCAL tennis scene thrives in these spots.
Marin Catholic, Terra Linda, San Marin, and Branson often share the spring spotlight. Each school brings its own vibe and fans to the courts.
If you’re hoping to catch a game around the Bay Area, check Marin County calendars or school athletic sites for last-minute changes. Rain delays or field updates can pop up out of nowhere.
Whether you’re near the streets of Downtown San Rafael or out in the hills of Mill Valley, Marin’s two-day sports slate has something for everyone. Baseball, softball, tennis—pick your favorite and dive in.
For Bay Area families and longtime Marin County residents, this week’s schedule is a reminder of why local high school sports matter. From Terra Linda to Tamalpais, San Marin to Branson, and the beaches of Larkspur to the trails in Kentfield—every corner has a story.
Why not get out there and watch Marin’s next generation of athletes in action? Sometimes the best games happen right in your own backyard.
Here is the source article for this story: Sports in Marin: Monday, Tuesday
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