Novato Baseball Falls in Close Loss: Game Recap and Highlights

This Marin County sports blog dives into Friday’s high-stakes high school baseball clash between the Novato Hornets and the San Marin Mustangs. San Marin pulled off a 5-2 win, snapping a previous 2-0 loss, and there were some standout moments from Novato’s lineup too.

We’ll also look ahead at what’s coming next for Bay Area teams in towns from Novato to Tamalpais and Terra Linda.

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Recap of Friday’s Marin County baseball showdown

The San Marin Mustangs handed the Novato Hornets a 5-2 loss, flipping the script from their earlier meeting, when Novato grabbed a 2-0 win. On Friday, San Marin jumped ahead with timely hitting and sharp defense.

Novato’s offense had a few bright spots but couldn’t make a comeback. Four different Hornets reached base, and Griffin Vorhaus went 1-for-1 with two RBIs, giving Novato a little spark.

Still, San Marin’s pitching and fielding held steady, and the Mustangs pulled away in the middle and late innings. It was a reversal of fortune for these Bay Area rivals, both fighting for position as the season heads toward league play in Marin County.

Key performers and turning points

Friday’s box score showed how just a few key at-bats can decide a game in the North Bay’s competitive baseball scene. San Marin’s offense came through when it mattered, especially in innings that kept the pressure on Novato’s defense.

The Hornets’ lineup showed some depth, but San Marin just had the edge this time. Here’s what stood out for Marin County fans:

  • Final score: San Marin 5, Novato 2
  • Record updates: Novato drops to 5-2; San Marin improves to 3-5
  • Offensive notes: Four different Hornets had hits; Vorhaus drove in two runs in his only at-bat
  • Context: A clear flip from the earlier 2-0 Novato win
  • Source: Recap based on MaxPreps data for Marin County fans following San Rafael, Novato, and Mill Valley
  • If you follow the cross-town stories of Marin, this result adds another chapter. It’s the kind of game that brings fans out along the 101 from San Rafael to Novato, with Tamalpais and San Anselmo’s local chatter adding some color to the weekend.

    Looking ahead: Tuesday’s schedule and what it means for Marin County teams

    With the calendar flipping to a new week, Novato and San Marin both have regional rivals lined up for the next games. The schedule promises more rivalries and a chance for Marin County teams to tweak lineups, test pitchers, and build some late-season momentum.

  • Novato vs. Terra Linda at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in San Rafael — a North Bay matchup sure to draw Hornets fans from both towns
  • San Marin vs. Tamalpais at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Mill Valley — two Marin County programs looking to turn the page
  • As local reporters and communities in Novato, San Rafael, San Anselmo, and beyond tune in, Friday’s results will keep fueling prep baseball talk in the car rides along 101 and the neighborhoods around Ross Valley. Should be a fun week ahead.

    Why this matters to Marin County baseball fans

    Friday’s game was more than just numbers on a scoreboard. It showed Novato’s resilience and highlighted San Marin’s growing depth as both teams push through a season that’s buzzing across the region.

    For families in Marin County—whether you’re walking past the storefronts in Downtown Novato, strolling along Sausalito’s waterfront, or weaving through the redwoods near Fairfax—these late-season matchups spark a real sense of local pride. North Bay high school sports just hit different, don’t they?

    Recap note: This post blends Saturday-night results with Friday’s game, drawing from MaxPreps data. If you want more detailed breakdowns, Marin County readers can always check out ongoing coverage from Novato, San Rafael, Mill Valley, and the rest of the local scene.

     
    Here is the source article for this story: Baseball Recap: Novato Takes a Loss

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