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‘Rising Stars’ shine at Youth in Arts Gallery
‘Rising Stars’ shine at Youth in Arts Gallery
Elsa Sherman April 22, 2024

From Feb. 10 through April 12, Youth in Arts held the 33rd Annual Marin County High School Art Show, known as Rising Stars. The exhibition...

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No one likes a damp diamond: How rain delays throw baseball a curveball
Kellen Smith and Lucas Tempero April 21, 2024

Some sports depend on the weather, but none as much as baseball due to the atmosphere around the game. As America’s pastime, baseball is...

Bliss: Marin’s first soft-serve shop dedicated to Asian-inspired ice cream
Owen McDaniels April 21, 2024

Located in Novato’s San Marin Plaza, Bliss Ice Cream is one of Marin’s most unique dessert joints. Customers can enjoy koi fish-shaped...

GALLERY: Softball falls in NCS first round

Redwood catcher Shawn McCullough applies a tag and braces for a collision at home plate in the ninth inning.
Redwood catcher Shawn McCullough applies a tag and braces for a collision at home plate in the ninth inning.

The MCAL champion girls’ softball team (18-6, 14-2) was eliminated from NCS on Tuesday with a 7-6 loss in extra innings to Rancho Cotate (18-6-1).

After scoring the first four runs of the game, the Giants saw the lead vanish quickly as Rancho scored six runs in the fourth inning thanks to two home runs over the right-field fence.

Redwood battled back in the bottom of the fifth inning, with pitcher Lani Kaleikini drilling a leadoff double sophomore center fielder Jenna Eisenbarth eventually roping a game-tying single to right field.

The teams remained deadlocked at six apiece until the ninth inning, when a blooped popup by Rancho’s number eight hitter squirted out of Eisenbarth’s glove in center field and onto the dirt of the infield. As the Rancho runner headed toward second base, shortstop Sabrina Nunez picked up the ball and fired it towards second baseman Audrey Vas. The throw, however, whistled past Vas’s glove and into right field, allowing the Rancho player to score easily and give the Cougars a 7-6 lead.

In the bottom of the ninth, the top of the Giants’ lineup failed to put together a rally, going down 1-2-3 to end Redwood’s season.

Kaleikini, who was recently named MCAL Pitcher of the year, allowed all six of her earned runs in the fourth inning, otherwise pitching a spotless game with eight strikeouts. She added two of her team’s nine hits at the plate. Nunez, an MCAL first-team selection, and Eisenbarth also each contributed two hits.

Catcher and cleanup hitter Shawn McCullough, an MCAL second-teamer, was injured on a collision at home plate in the ninth inning.

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