Redwood Baseball Drops Friday, Ending Six-Game Winning Streak

This post recaps a dramatic Marin County playoff baseball matchup between Redwood High in Larkspur and Novato High. The visitors edged out a 9-8 thriller.

The tight finish left both programs looking ahead to the next round of the North Coast Section playoffs. Redwood’s home dominance faced a real test at its iconic field near San Rafael, while Novato kept rolling on a hot streak through North Marin.

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The game put the spotlight on standout performances from Marin County’s best. It’s games like this that remind you why high school baseball in towns like Corte Madera, Mill Valley, and Belvedere keeps drawing big spring crowds.

Marin County playoff thriller: visiting team edges Redwood 9-8

Friday’s contest in the North Bay had all the hallmarks of a postseason classic. There was late-inning drama and loud cheers from the Marin County crowd.

Redwood came in with a formidable 22-3-1 home record. But Novato broke through with a late push, grabbing a one-run victory on the road.

The loss snapped Redwood’s three-game home winning streak. Now, anticipation is high as North Bay teams gear up for next week’s action across towns like Tiburon, Sausalito, and Fairfax.

Novato extended its win streak to eight games and improved to 20-6. That late-season surge has Marin County fans buzzing in Petaluma corridor chatter and around the Greenbrae corridor, too.

The scoreboard told the story—offense came from both sides in a back-and-forth affair. Players from San Rafael to the edge of Novato’s city limits were on their feet all night.

The visiting squad found a rhythm that Redwood struggled to contain, especially late in the game. Redwood’s lineup fought back with grit and urgency in the home stretch.

This series has seen the visiting team win three straight meetings. Marin County coaches are starting to wonder how to break that trend in future games against North Bay rivals.

Key performers and pivotal moments

  • Theo Trono went 4-for-8 with three doubles, a triple, and two RBIs. He anchored Novato’s offensive surge and put together the kind of multi-hit night that usually signals a playoff-proof player in Marin County.
  • Rowan Borghuis finished 4-for-7 with two runs, a double, and an RBI. He complemented Trono as Novato broke through Redwood’s defenses at crucial moments.

Redwood’s offense didn’t go quietly. Timely hits and aggressive base running in the middle innings kept the home dugout fired up.

The contest showed off the depth of talent in Marin County. Athletes from Mill Valley to Corte Madera, and from San Rafael to Novato, brought playoff-ready speed, power, and polish to the diamond.

Local coaches pointed out that Friday’s result, while tough for Redwood, gives valuable film and motivation. Teams in San Anselmo and Santa Venetia are already plotting their own postseason routes.

What’s next for Redwood and Novato

After the dust settled, both Marin County clubs kept their eyes on next week’s postseason battles. Redwood is scheduled to host Campolindo at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. It’s a rematch against a program known for disciplined pitching and timely hitting out in Moraga, over in the East Bay.

Novato will take on Foothill at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. They’re continuing a pretty wild stretch that’s got the North Bay crowd genuinely excited for more playoff baseball.

These games will push that road-warrior mentality again, since the visiting team has somehow won each of the last three meetings in this tight Marin County rivalry. The way things shift from Friday’s 9-8 duel to Tuesday’s playoff rematches—it’s a pretty sharp reminder of how fast a season can change in the North Coast Section standings.

Marin County fans across San Rafael’s Canal district, the Greenbrae corridor, and the Novato hills will be tuning in as Redwood, Novato, and their rivals dive into the postseason grind. The pattern of tight games, clutch hits from guys like Trono and Borghuis, and those late-inning heroics—yeah, that’s probably going to shape the whole narrative as teams from towns like Larkspur, Sausalito, and Corte Madera chase that state-level glory.

Recap courtesy of infoSentience using MaxPreps data.
 
Here is the source article for this story: Baseball Recap: Friday’s Loss Ends Redwood’s Winning Streak

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