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Sports Briefs: Tam girls, TL boys claim swim titles
The Tam High girls and Terra Linda boys both clinched MCAL championships as they wrapped up undefeated dual meet seasons on Friday.
Tam’s girls earned a 154-35 victory over San Marin to secure an 8-0 season record. The Hawks won the 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays, and placed first and second in the meet-ending 400 free relay. Tam swimmers swept the 200 free (Sabine Barringer, Amanda Mauzy and Lily Damsen), the 50 and 100 free (Annika Hakes, Julia Ulvestad and Audrey Lowell), the 100 backstroke (Addie Everage, Damsen and Sarah Kemper).
Tam’s Reese Arwin won the diving, followed by teammates Maisy Tommei and Natalie Dean.
The Tam boys also won against San Marin.
- Ben Butler, Cam Hellar and Nicholas Arinduque were double winners for Terra Linda as the Trojans finished an 8-0 season with Friday’s 118-51 victory over Novato. Butler won the 100 free (46.71) and 100 back (53.64), while Hellar won the 200 free (1:52.48) and the 500 free (5:08.94). Arinduque was first in the 100 fly (53.83) and 100 breast (58.81). In the girls meet, Terra Linda defeated Novato, 106-70, behind double-winners Jamie Schmidt and Josephine Fetterman-Riggle. Schmidt won the 200 IM (2:23.72) and 100 breast (1:14.47), while Riggle won the 100 fly (1:06.43) and 100 back (1:08.69).
Prep softball
Sophia Everett homered and Thomara Drummer had another dominant outing as San Rafael shut out Windsor 7-0 on Friday.
Everett had two hits, two RBIs, and scored twice, hitting a solo homer to lead off the bottom of the sixth. Cassidy Kaplan had two hits and scored twice. Drummer had three hits, two RBIs and scored a run for the Bulldogs (16-2).
In the circle, Drummer held Windsor to one hit while striking out 13 batters.
- Sofia Gonzalez and Eleanor Johnson had two hits apiece for Terra Linda in its 11-6 win against Novato on Wednesday. Gonzalez hit a double and a triple, driving in three runs and scoring twice. Johnson had two doubles, four RBIs and was also the starting pitcher, working seven innings with seven strikeouts. Olivia Offenbach had a hit and two RBIs for TL (4-6, 3-5).
- Kait Christensen launched a pair of solo home runs to help Redwood to a 9-5 win against Rodriguez on Friday. Christensen went yard in both the fifth and seventh innings. Run-scoring singles by Ava Brown and Stella Belluomini kickstarted a five-run rally for Redwood (12-5) in the third inning en route to a 9-5 victory against Rodriguez on Friday. Brown, Belluomini, and Christensen had two RBIs apiece.
- Morgan Carlson had a home run and a triple among her three hits as Marin Catholic rolled past Novato 13-0 in five innings Friday. MC (6-6-1, 4-5 MCAL) scored eight runs in the third inning. Carlson had three RBIs and scored three runs atop the order for MC. Selena Peña and Vivian Partain had two hits apiece. Peña also pitched five innings, allowing three hits and striking out eight.
Prep baseball
Three home runs powered Archie Williams’ rally to a 9-5 home victory over San Rafael on Friday. the Peregrine Falcons’ Jack Evans homered twice to drive in three runs and Miki Accomazzo sent a solo shot over the fence. The Falcons’ Hudson Lofrano doubled twice. Gio Brovelli hit a solo home run for the Bulldogs, who scored three runs to start the game.
- San Marin (11-7, 6-4 MCAL) posted a 24-0 victory over Terra Linda. Kelley Fouts and Thomas Martinez had the only two hits for the Trojans (0-16, 0-11).
College baseball
College of Marin brought out the big bats against Solano as four home runs powered the Mariners to a 9-1 victory over Solano on Friday. Lucas Schaefer, Tam grad Matteo Bellisimo, Skylar Lenihan and Terra Linda grad Chris Delangis each homered for Marin, while Wyatt Davis was 4-for-5 with a double and a triple. The Mariners’ Zach Coleman went seven innings on the mound as he struck out nine batters and scattered five hits.
Girls lacrosse
Tam wrapped up the third seed for the MCaL playoffs with Thursday’s 13-12 victory over San Marin. Rowie Scobie led the Red-tailed Hawks with five goals, while Quinlan Dayton added three goals. Carson Cann and Kate Carvalho netted two goals each, while Brooklyn Hatch added a score. In Friday’s games, Novato beat Terra Linda 17-3, and Marin Catholic defeated Archie Williams.
Tam (9-7, 6-2 MCAL) will face second seed Marin Catholic (12-3, 6-1) on Wednesday. Meanwhile, fourth-seeded San Marin (13-4, 4-3) will take on top-seeded Redwood (13-4, 8-0).
Boys lacrosse
With the MCAL regular season schedule wrapped up, the teams now turn to the playoffs. No. 2 seed Redwood (10-6, 5-1 MCAL) will meet No. 3 Tam (7-11, 3-3) on Wednesday, while No. 1 Marin Catholic (12-5, 6-0) faces No. 4 San Marin (9-5, 3-3). The boys and girls finals will be held Saturday, April 27 at Marin Catholic.
Boys volleyball
Second-seeded Archie Williams (7-1) opens the MCAL playoffs on Wednesday against No. 3 Tam (6-2), while top-seeded Redwood (8-0) takes on No. 4 Terra Linda (5-3). Both games are scheduled to start at 7 p.m. The championship is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. at Archie Williams.
Boys golf
Butchie Long’s 46 at Peacock Gap lead San Domenico past Bay School, 200-221, on Thursday.
- Three Branson players tied at 1-under 35 at Marin Country Club as the Bulls defeated Novato, 180-247, on Thursday.