MCALs: Three of the Top Four Seeds Advance

This recap dives into the rain-soaked opening day of the Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) events. Tense boys tennis action took over the Flyte Club in San Rafael, while softball and baseball scores came in from towns like San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, and San Anselmo.

Redwood and Terra Linda’s singles and doubles squads scorched through early rounds. Meanwhile, San Marin squeaked out a tight softball win, and Marin Catholic’s baseball team rolled. The day really showed off the grit and depth you’ll find all over MCAL.

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Rain-Soaked Start to MCAL Tennis in San Rafael

The opening day at the Flyte Club in San Rafael brought drama and persistence. Weather delays threw a wrench into the schedule.

Three of the top four seeds advanced in the boys singles draw. Redwood’s Casra Afsharipour and Calado Fazal, plus Terra Linda’s Bhuvan Medidi, all reached Tuesday’s quarterfinals, dropping just a combined four sets.

Tamalpais standout Nate Schrauth pulled off a surprise, upsetting No. 4 seed Charlie Miller of Marin Catholic in a third-set tiebreaker. Now, Schrauth gets a quarterfinal shot against San Marin’s Oliver Pool.

Singles Quarterfinal Matchups

  • Afsharipour (Redwood) vs Griffin Cooper (Branson)
  • Fazal (Redwood) vs Julian Scheidelman (Archie Williams)
  • Medidi (Terra Linda) vs Indie Stanic (Novato)
  • Straffa Schrauth (Tam) vs Oliver Pool (San Marin)

Quarterfinals kick off at 2 p.m., with semifinals set for 4:30 p.m. Expect a wild, weather-tested day of Marin County tennis as fans from all over show up to see who’s got staying power this spring.

Doubles Action Delayed by the Weather

Rain interrupted the doubles bracket, leaving about half the first-round matches unfinished. Still, a few teams managed to push through.

The No. 4 Archie Williams team of Teo and Finn Donnelly advanced, as did Novato’s Miles Harris and Maddox Cole and Branson’s Cal Keenley and Zander Alpert. Top seeds Alejandro Puentes and Ollie Weston got a first-round bye, giving them a little extra time to rest up for the late-afternoon rounds in San Rafael.

Softball Sparks in Marin County

San Marin’s softball squad edged Tam 1-0 in a nail-biter, locking in at least a top-three seed for the MCAL playoffs. Taylor Testa struck out 11, and Leah Cronin knocked in the only run, showing just how deep Marin County talent runs as spring weather finally cooperates.

Softball Standouts and Seeds

  • San Marin clinched at least a top-three playoff seed with that 1-0 win over Tam.
  • Tam holds onto the No. 4 spot in the MCAL standings.
  • Key contributors were Testa’s dominance in the circle and Cronin’s clutch RBI. That duo keeps the Mustangs’ playoff hopes bright.

Baseball Action Across Marin County

Baseball across Marin brought out some strong showings. Marin Catholic and Redwood grabbed big wins, while Terra Linda ran into a tough matchup.

This week, teams from San Rafael’s Terra Linda, Kentfield’s Marin Catholic, Larkspur’s Redwood, and Novato’s San Marin all kept the MCAL race heated. Fans across the county stayed glued to every pitch and at-bat.

MCAL Baseball Highlights

  • Marin Catholic overwhelmed Terra Linda 17-2 in five innings. Bella Ferrety led the way with two hits and three RBIs, and Anna Held pitched for MC.
  • Redwood stayed tied for second with San Marin. Stella Belluomini threw a three-hitter in an 8-1 win over Archie Williams, and both Lily Cox and Belluomini drove in two runs each.
  • Marin Catholic also routed Analy 14-1. Luke Martin racked up three hits and three RBIs.
  • Terra Linda dropped an 8-1 decision to Albany. Kais Withers notched two of Terra Linda’s three hits.

From the bustling streets of San Rafael to the quieter lanes of San Anselmo and Novato, MCAL action is painting a vivid picture of Marin County sports culture this spring.

As the weather clears, families around Mill Valley, Larkspur, and Corte Madera are probably circling the calendar for more high-stakes tennis, baseball, and softball games. Every matchup is another chance to catch that competitive Marin County spirit in action—if you’re into that sort of thing.

 
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