Marin County’s high school athletic scene is buzzing with excitement. Local teams are gearing up for a wild stretch of basketball and other matchups through Monday and Tuesday.
This schedule gives you a solid idea of where to catch your favorite Marin athletes in action. From the hardwoods of San Rafael to the courts of Terra Linda, the intensity and community spirit are impossible to miss.
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Basketball Bonanza: A Week of Hardwood Thrills in Marin
I’ve watched Marin County sports for three decades, and honestly, this week stands out. There’s just so much high school basketball packed into Monday and Tuesday, it’s almost hard to keep up.
Gyms from Larkspur to Mill Valley will be alive with squeaking sneakers and roaring fans. Marin keeps proving it’s a real hotbed for athletic talent.
Dominican University and Branson High School Leading the Charge
Dominican University is stepping up and heading down to the L.A. Spring Kickoff for a full day of games. These student-athletes get a shot to shine on a bigger stage, and it’s a huge opportunity for them.
Back home, Branson School in Ross is bracing for some fierce local rivalries. They’ll take on Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley at 3:15 p.m.—always a high-stakes showdown.
Later, at 7:30 p.m., Branson goes up against Terra Linda High School in a tough double-header. These are the games that really test a team’s grit and build legends.
Terra Linda, San Rafael, and Novato: Northern Marin’s Court Battles
Up north, things are just as lively. Terra Linda’s campus will be buzzing, with a packed schedule that turns the school into a basketball hub.
Terra Linda and San Rafael High School Highlights
Terra Linda High School hosts two big games. First, they welcome Archie Williams High School at 3:15 p.m.—a matchup that always brings out a crowd.
After that, they face Branson School at 6 p.m. The home-court energy in Terra Linda can swing a game in their favor.
Nearby, San Rafael High School heads north to face Novato High School on Novato’s court. This rivalry always brings out the best in both squads.
San Rafael isn’t done, though; they’re also playing at San Marin High School with back-to-back games at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. It’s a demanding run, but these players seem ready for anything.
Kentfield and San Domenico: Southern Marin’s Competitive Edge
Down south, Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield and San Domenico School in San Anselmo are holding their own in this week’s lineup. Their games add a lot to the local sports scene, fueling both competition and community pride.
Marin Catholic and San Domenico’s Packed Schedules
At Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, the stands will be packed. They’re hosting Redwood High School at 6 p.m., and this matchup always draws a crowd.
Later, at 7:30 p.m., Marin Catholic faces Novato High School. It’s another shot for their student-athletes to shine on their home court in Kentfield.
Over in San Rafael, Marin Academy welcomes Lick-Wilmerding at 5:30 p.m. That game should attract plenty of fans, no doubt.
Marin Academy also plays Making Waves at 3:15 p.m. Basketball lovers will have a busy afternoon.
Meanwhile, San Domenico School in San Anselmo lines up for a 3:30 p.m. game against University. Oddly enough, the schedule also lists University visiting San Domenico at 2 p.m.—maybe a doubleheader, or just a typo?
Oh, and Analy High School heads to Redwood High School at 6 p.m. That adds another layer to an already packed week of games.
Here is the source article for this story: Sports in Marin: Monday, Tuesday
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