On Thursday, the Tam High School baseball team defeated San Rafael 6-5, with Hugo Barbary bringing his team into the game with an RBI single in the bottom of the 12th inning, followed by a walk-off hit in the 14th inning.
The first nine innings of the game took place on April 5, with the score tied 4-4 and postponed due to darkness.
San Rafael (5-13, 3-8 MCAL) took the lead in the top of the 12th inning when Floyd Green hit an RBI grounder to take a 5-4 lead. Tam (11-7, 8-3) moved into a tie for second place with Novato and two games behind Redwood in the loss column before traveling to Larkspur to face the Giants on Friday.
Barbery was the only Tam player to record two hits in overtime. Jack Hanna started the game two weeks ago and pitched 7.2 innings. Tam used five relief pitchers, with Jackson Van Til pitching the final two innings.
Marcos Tolliver pitched the first six innings on April 5, striking out 11 batters. Laszlo Clements then came on in relief and pitched the next 7.1 innings, throwing 132 pitches in the process.
- In Thursday's game against Vintage, Cole Chamberlain hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning, giving San Marin a 5-2 victory. Chamberlain's outburst gave the Mustangs (11-7) a 5-1 lead before Vintage scored one point in the bottom of the frame. San Marin's starting pitcher, Tyler Keene, pitched six innings, allowing three hits and striking out seven.
- Alex Tabano had three hits, including two triples, and drove in two runs, but San Domenico couldn't keep up with University on Thursday, losing 12-4. The Red Devils scored three runs in the second, third, fourth and sixth innings. Sam Tabano added two hits for the Panthers (3-5, 1-3 BCL West).
college baseball
On Thursday, the Mariners lost 13-3 against Solano, ending Marin's winning streak at eight. Solano scored five points in the third inning and six more in the fifth for an 11-0 lead.
Former Tam High School standout Matteo Bellissimo had two RBIs for COM (25-11, 14-3 Bay Valley), one game behind second-place Solano (23-12, 13-4). is attached. No. 1 Los Medanos (26-9, 15-2) has won 14 straight games and will play COM three times to end the regular season next week.
prep tennis
Christine Costamagna of San Rafael has been selected as the recipient of the Barbara Williams Distinguished Service Award, a national honor bestowed by the USTA.
The award recognizes “women volunteers who, through their leadership and example, encourage and inspire others to become volunteers and take on leadership roles at the USTA community, section, and/or national level.” ,” the association said in a press release. release.
Costamagna also coaches tennis at Branson School, and her boys team will compete against Redwood for the MCAL championship at Tam High School on Friday at 4 p.m.
“Christine's contributions to the sport of tennis over the decades have undoubtedly influenced athletes at all levels of the sport,” USTA President Craig Morris said in a statement. “Tennis across the United States is better because of all the efforts Christine has made in her community and in service to the organization at the divisional and national levels.”
preparation softball
Leah Cronin led the way with four hits and three RBIs, and San Marin took a big step toward the postseason with an 8-1 win over Marin Catholic on Wednesday night.
Taylor Testa, Savannah Reynolds, Ava Free and Samantha Whitlock all had two hits, and the Mustangs (8-7, 6-3) amassed 14 hits. With the win, San Marin opens a 2.5 game lead over MC (4-6-1, 3-5) and occupies the fourth and final playoff spot with two weeks left in the season. We were able to.
San Marin starting pitcher Brittany Casper had seven hits and struck out 11 batters. Grace Bellinger and Bela Ferreti each had two hits for the Wildcats.
- Terra Linda (4-6, 3-5) earned its third league win of the season with an 11-6 victory over Novato on Wednesday.
boy golf
Hayden Till shot a 30 to lead undefeated Tam to a 175-193 victory over Terra Linda at Mill Valley Golf Course. Max Berg followed with 33 points and Abe Willard with 35 points. TL was led by Sean Madden with 33 points and Kayden Martin with 35 points.
- Charlie Wilhelm and Dylan Siegel shot even-par 36s Thursday at Peacock Gap to lead undefeated Marin Academy to its 10th straight win over Stuart Hall, 169-181.
women's lacrosse
Carson Kang and Lowie Scobee had big games Wednesday to lead the Tams to a nonleague win against University. Kang had three goals and a team-high six assists, while Scobee had a team-high five goals, plus three ground balls and four draw controls.
Goaltender Jamie Renberg made eight saves. Graciela Hale had three assists and one goal, and Brooklyn Hatch had two goals and one assist.