Willits vs Tomales High School Baseball Preview

This weekend, a West Marin baseball showdown headlines our local high school scene. The Willits Wolverines host the Tomales Braves at 1:00 p.m.

The matchup pits a red-hot Willits squad, fresh off a six-game winning streak, against a Tomales club that’s shown explosive offense all season. Marin County readers from San Rafael to Mill Valley will keep an eye on the scoreboard as these two longtime rivals square off.

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It’s one of those games that could really shake up the standings.

West Marin Showdown: Willits vs Tomales

Saturday’s game features Willits riding the momentum from their latest clash against International—a nail-biter they won 9-8. Tomales, on the other hand, just rolled over Drew with a decisive 11-1 victory on Wednesday.

The Wolverines have been piling up offense lately. They’ve put nine runs on the board in more than one recent contest, and that surge has fans from Corte Madera to Novato buzzing about a possible playoff push.

Tomales keeps building a strong win profile this season. They’ve stacked up large-margin victories and have a knack for breaking games open with big innings.

In the Marin County context, this matchup draws attention from fans in Sausalito, Tiburon, and Larkspur. Folks remember previous battles between Willits and Tomales as a test of who can really impose their tempo on the other side of the county line.

Recent Form, History, and Momentum

Willits heads into Saturday with a 10-6 record, riding a six-game winning streak that’s pushed them up the late-season standings in West Marin. Their 9-8 win over International showed real resilience—a late-game surge that fired up the Willits community and gave everyone a glimpse of how they’ve been pulling out these wins.

Just before that, Willits crossed the plate nine times in another game. Multiple bats are heating up as May baseball stretches into June in Marin County’s town leagues.

Tomales sits at 13-6 after absolutely rolling over Drew, 11-1. That kind of blowout says a lot about their ability to win big and keep the pressure on.

The Braves have ended a lot of games early this season with huge innings. They’ve tallied 13 wins by six or more runs, which hasn’t gone unnoticed by coaches and fans—especially in Fairfax and Inverness, where folks keep tabs on the Braves’ power-packed offense.

But lately, the head-to-head story hasn’t gone Tomales’ way. Willits has taken the last four meetings, including a 6-2 win just two weeks ago. That recent edge gives Willits a bit of swagger and adds some real intrigue to a matchup that could shake up playoff hopes for both teams.

  • Current records: Willits 10-6, Tomales 13-6, heading into Saturday’s showdown in West Marin.
  • Recent form: Willits on a six-game win streak; Tomales looking to flip the script in the rivalry.
  • Offensive trend: Willits scoring in bunches; Tomales piling up large-margin wins with explosive bats.
  • Head-to-head: Willits has won the last four, including a 6-2 result just two weeks ago.

Fans from San Rafael and Novato over to Mill Valley and Corte Madera have a real treat this weekend. This isn’t just a box score—it’s a community event, with local pride and bragging rights on the line.

The 1:00 p.m. first pitch promises plenty of energy. Willits will lean on timely hitting and solid defense, while Tomales will try to break through with their offense and snap the Wolverines’ momentum.

Honestly, it’s one to circle on the Marin County sports calendar. Can Willits keep their streak alive, or will the Braves’ power bats finally tip things back their way?

If you’re following from Tiburon to Tomales, there’s always local coverage for updates and recaps. And hey, if you’re up for a little weekend drive, why not catch the game in person? There’s something about a spring afternoon at the ballpark that just feels right—and this one’s got all the makings of a classic.

 
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