Football:
Making history this year with two North Coast Section (NCS) wins, varsity football completed a true comeback as the season started with a sub-par 3-4 record. But, as midseason began, they discovered a new identity, winning five straight games en route to making an NCS Division Four championship where they fell just short, ending the season with an 8-5 record. Seniors Sean Cunneen, Ashlin Quach, Hayden Donehower, Jack Mckemey and Erik Johnson as well as juniors Ben Vaughn and Dante Davis made the Redwood Empire Conference All-League.

Boys’ Water Polo:
Boys’ water polo made headlines by kicking off their season with a 10-0 record and ending the year with a record of 28-4 and a league record of 9-2. The Giants fell just short of a Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) title, losing to Archie Williams by three, and even shorter of a NorCal Championship, losing to Clovis 9-10. Redwood finished the season ranked 12th in the country and 10th in the state. MCAL All-League nominees were seniors Sawyer Goldberg and Ossie Joplin, junior Owen Malone and sophomore Maddox McClellan.
Girls’ Water Polo:
Finishing with a 16-12 record, girls’ water polo floated just above .500 all year. With big wins against rival Marin Catholic and Archie Williams towards the end of the season, Redwood was able to secure fourth place in MCAL and ended ranked 27th in all of California. MCAL All-League nominees were senior Anabelle Kilgore, sophomore Aurora DeVilbiss and freshman Samantha Riley.
Field Hockey:
Field hockey had won MCAL for five consecutive years, and the streak continued again this year. With a record of 17-6-3, the Giants continued its tear, ending the season with a 7-0 record in MCAL and beating Tamalpais by four to secure the MCAL championship. Redwood finished the season ranked 19th in California. The MCAL All-League was littered with Giants, as seven players qualified. These players include seniors Lucy Jeffers, Maya Saibel, Jane Broderick and Lucy Tonderys, junior Nina Baker and sophomores Claire Johnson and Eva Layton.
Girls’ Golf:
Winning MCAL back in 2022, girls’ golf was hungry to bring back their title back this year. Powered by five MCAL First-Team All-League selections, they were able to do just that. Seniors Taylor Bridges, Katelyn Van Dusen, Chloe Branson and Ainsley Gallagher, junior Katherine Lim, sophomore Mika Ishiguro and freshman Madeline Lim were nominated to All-League.
Girls’ Volleyball:
Girls’ volleyball had yet another strong season finishing with a 27-6 record and 6-2 in league. They closed out the year 21st in California and third place in MCAL. With each of their 27 wins coming with more than a one-set lead, they were nothing short of dominant. They came up just short of an NCS championship birth losing to a strong Foothill team 1-3. MCAL All-League nominees were seniors Neeva Gaine and Ella Moran and sophomores Maddy Wagner and Katie Lazzareschi.
Girls’ Tennis:
With the Player of the Year Jordan Marotto leading the team, girls’ tennis was able to secure an MCAL championship and fell just short of an NCS title. The team just recently completed their season, placing top ten in the state. Seniors Jordan Marotto, Julia Laury, Gwenn Ricordel, Jennie Liu and Livia Klumpus, sophomore Julia Povio and freshman Alessia Bailliet made the MCAL All-League.
Girls’ Cross Country:
The girls’ cross country team had yet another very successful season, placing a very impressive second place in NCS, and an even more astounding ninth place in state. They were the first team to take home an MCAL championship. While All-League standings are not yet released on the MCAL website, the girls have surefire MCAL All-League placements.
Boys’ Cross Country:
Boys’ cross country placed third in MCAL despite multiple weather issues and battled throughout the season. As the weather was a constraining factor, the Giants pushed through many mud races to impressive finishes. Juniors Gabriel Cavanagh and Gunnar Niemi led the way as returners who made the MCAL all-league first team last year. While MCAL All-League is not yet released, hopes are high that some of the boys will qualify.