This article gives a local preview of Marin County’s upcoming weekend sports slate. It blends high school matchups from San Rafael to Novato with a major road race at Sonoma Raceway.
Fans in Corte Madera, Mill Valley, Larkspur, and the rest of Marin can plan their weekend outings around these games and events. The action weaves through the county’s towns and schools, so there’s plenty to see.
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Weekend preview: Marin County’s dynamic sports scene
From early morning kickoffs in San Anselmo to late-night games in Walnut Creek, Marin County feels alive with athletic energy. There’s a mix of high school rivalries, college-level matchups, and a full day of racing at Sonoma Raceway.
Sports fans get a broad range of chances to cheer for local athletes. It’s also a good excuse to explore some of the region’s most vibrant communities.
A look at key games and venues around Marin
Here’s the lineup shaping up across Marin County towns like San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Larkspur, and a few others. Double-check the times, opponents, and locations—high school traditions are about to collide with regional athletics.
- Dominican vs. Maryville at 9 a.m. in an early matchup.
- The St. Louis GT World Challenge America event runs all day at Sonoma Raceway.
- San Rafael visits Rancho Cotate for a 4 p.m. contest.
- Archie Williams of San Rafael plays Branson at 4 p.m. at Peacock Gap.
- Branson travels to Northgate for a 7 p.m. game in Walnut Creek.
- Terra Linda meets Redwood at 4:30 p.m. in Larkspur.
- Archie Williams travels to Tam for a 4:30 p.m. contest in Mill Valley.
- Marin Catholic takes on San Rafael at 4:30 p.m. in San Rafael.
- Novato visits San Marin for a 6:30 p.m. game at San Marin.
- Other high school matchups include Lick-Wilmerding vs. Branson at 3:30 p.m. at COM, Redwood at Menlo at 3:45 p.m. in Atherton, and Tam vs. San Rafael at 4 p.m. at Redwood High.
For families and fans, the weekend’s travel through Marin County makes it pretty easy to catch a few games without having to go too far. Besides the school battles, Sonoma Raceway’s GT World Challenge brings a professional edge to the region’s racing calendar and draws visitors from all over the Bay Area to the Sonoma wine country corridor.
San Rafael acts as the anchor, with Archie Williams and Marin Catholic hosting games nearby. Mill Valley, Larkspur, and Walnut Creek offer a handful of cross-town showdowns, keeping the calendar busy and the stands buzzing.
Plan your Marin County weekend: tips for fans
Marin County’s got accessible venues and scenic drives, so catching a game here feels easy—especially for families. If you’re heading to Peacock Gap in San Rafael, try parking a short walk from the clubhouse.
Maybe grab a bite at one of the local spots along Fourth Street. For COM (College of Marin) in Kentfield, it’s smart to sort out parking early.
Game days in the Kent area bring a steady stream of athletes and supporters. And if you’re thinking about the GT World Challenge, just set aside the whole day for Sonoma Raceway.
That way, you can soak up the full motorsports vibe without rushing back to the city lights of San Francisco. For folks in Novato, San Rafael, and San Anselmo, the weekend sports schedule feels like a homegrown tapestry—competition, community, and a bit of local pride all mixed together.
Schools like Archie Williams, Branson, Terra Linda, and Redwood keep shaping Marin’s strong athletic culture. They welcome visitors from all over the Bay Area, which is honestly pretty cool.
So why not mark your calendar? Point your car toward Marin towns like Mill Valley or Larkspur and jump into a weekend of high school and regional sports that really shows off the county’s spirit.
Here is the source article for this story: Sports in Marin: Sunday, Monday
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