Tomales Baseball Comes Up Short in Close Marin County Loss

Here’s a quick look back at a North Bay high school baseball matchup: Willits vs. Tomales. Willits grabbed a 6-1 win, the Braves kept sliding, and the upcoming schedule has Bay Area fans watching closely.

Drawing on MaxPreps game data, this story puts the result in the middle of a tough stretch of road games and league play. The action stretches from San Rafael to Novato and beyond, right through Marin County’s always-busy high school sports scene.

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Willits erupts early and holds on for a 6-1 win over Tomales

Willits came out swinging and put up four runs in the first inning. That early burst set the tone for the whole game.

The Warriors—some folks just call them Willits—held the lead with strong defense and clutch hitting. They finished it off with a 6-1 win over the Tomales Braves.

Willits now sits at 4-5 for the year, with a 1-2 league record. Fans in Marin and Mendocino counties kept tabs on a packed North Bay baseball slate.

For Tomales, it was a rough night. The Braves dropped to 7-4 overall, losing their second straight.

Their offense managed just one run, their lowest of the year. Even so, Tomales got players on base and showed a bit of that signature Braves grit against tough competition.

Local fans from San Rafael to Sausalito, and even Mill Valley and Tiburon, followed the score as part of a busy North Bay spring.

Notable performances and the box score highlights

Two players popped on the stat sheet, but others chipped in for Tomales. Here’s what stood out on the field, plus a few thoughts on how the Bay Area baseball crowd might see it:

  • Lucas Alves went 1-for-2 and swiped three bases. That speed has folks from San Anselmo to Fairfax talking about Willits’ aggressive style.
  • Andrew Lomeli got on base twice, scored a run, and snagged a base too. He helped create chances for Tomales, even if they only cashed in once.
  • Three Tomales players picked up hits, showing a balanced approach at the plate, even in a loss.

Tomales has hit a tough patch lately, including a 7-1 loss to Sonoma Academy. Their recent opponents have a combined winning percentage around 66%, which says a lot about the North Bay schedule’s strength this season.

Looking ahead: where the teams go from here

Friday brings more road games, and both teams are looking to build some momentum. In Marin County, that means trips to familiar fields—places where fans pack the stands in Sausalito, Larkspur, and Novato, then look ahead to Santa Rosa and Sonoma County.

Here’s what’s next:

  • Tomales at Technology at 4:00 p.m. on Friday
  • Willits at Sonoma Academy at 5:30 p.m. on Friday

If you live anywhere along Highway 101 or in the wider North Bay, you know the drill: late-season baseball, road trips, and a chance to watch these athletes under the lights as spring stretches on. That’s what keeps folks coming back, right?

Why this game matters to Marin County readers

Willits and Tomales might not sit right in central Marin, but the North Bay baseball world feels surprisingly tight-knit. Marin cities like San Rafael, Mill Valley, and Novato always keep an eye out when North Coast schedules overlap with those inland leagues.

What stands out from this game? Quick offense early on, steady defense all the way through, and, honestly, a lesson about how those long stretches on the road can really push a team’s depth.

Anyone who follows local sports knows how one wild inning can flip everything. In Marin County’s lively high school scene, those swings in momentum stretch from the bleachers in Richmond all the way to the fences at Sonoma Academy, as families and alumni show up to add their own stories to Bay Area baseball lore.

Source notes: Recap and stats pulled from MaxPreps game data. Regional context added for Marin County readers who follow the North Bay high school sports circuit.

 
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