Here’s a weekend snapshot of the regional sports schedule that Marin County readers will care about. It’s a mix—local high school matchups, some upstate invitational events, and a few big road trips.
From San Anselmo to Mill Valley and San Rafael, athletes across Marin and nearby campuses are gearing up for a slate of games and swims. Some teams are even heading out to Salt Lake City, Berkeley, and Stanford for major invitational meets—no small deal.
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Marin County showdowns: local high schools on the slate
Marin’s prep scene is packed with cross-town rivalries and travel-heavy showcases. Campolindo will trek over to San Anselmo for an 11 a.m. faceoff with Archie Williams, kicking off a busy North Bay day.
Later, Casa Grande heads to Mill Valley for a 1 p.m. tilt against Tam. In the evening, San Rafael travels to Sonoma for a 7 p.m. matchup with Sonoma Valley.
Here’s how the marquee Marin matchups line up:
- Campolindo vs Archie Williams at 11 a.m. in San Anselmo.
- Casa Grande vs Tam at 1 p.m. in Mill Valley.
- San Rafael vs Sonoma Valley at 7 p.m. in Sonoma.
Dominican University weekend notes and travel
Dominican University of California, based in San Rafael, has a packed weekend ahead. There’s a noon showdown between Dominican and Westminster set for Salt Lake City, Utah—kind of wild to think about the miles these teams rack up.
Meanwhile, Stanislaus State faces Dominican at noon in San Rafael. The Penguins barely get a breather on their home court this weekend.
Swimming and diving: two full invitational days
Beyond basketball, Dominican’s swimmers and divers have a twin-track weekend with major invitational meets. The Dominican swim and dive teams will compete all day in the Hamilton Invitational at UC Berkeley, drawing athletes from all over the region.
On top of that, Dominican participants will also dive into the Stanford Invitational all day in Stanford. It’s a packed schedule—maybe even a little too packed, if you ask the parents watching from the stands.
Stanford Invitational and local prospects
The weekend’s action stretches into the Stanford Invitational, where Redwood and Tam will compete with other regional programs. Stanford’s schedule is loaded with events that run all day, making it a highlight on Marin’s fall and winter calendars.
Not every local team gets a spot at these Stanford sites, but the invitationals still promise plenty of action. Marin spectators and athletes will be traveling from Larkspur and Corte Madera down to the Peninsula and beyond. Should be a good one.
What to watch and how to follow updates
Here’s how Marin residents can keep tabs on the action. Follow the Marin County news cycle for score updates from San Anselmo, Mill Valley, and San Rafael.
You can tune into live feeds or post-event recaps from the Hamilton Invitational in Berkeley and the Stanford Invitational in Stanford. The two-day flurry of local sport—via Berkeley and Stanford—should send a steady stream of results to our Marin mailboxes and social feeds.
Keep an eye on the high school gyms and pool decks in towns like San Rafael, Novato, and Larkspur. There’ll be plenty of snippets and photos from the action.
Marin County coaches, families, and fans should mark their calendars for a weekend where the North Bay’s athletic heartbeat pulses from the San Anselmo streets to the Stanford and Berkeley campuses. Whether you’re catching a late-evening boys’ basketball tilt in Sonoma or cheering on a swimmer at the Hamilton Invitational, Marin’s sports culture really shines when the community comes together to support these athletes on big stages and small-town courts alike.
Here is the source article for this story: Sports in Marin: Saturday, Sunday
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