St. Helena's Chris Cook takes us for a 130 mph spin around Sonoma's race track before he joins the competition during NASCAR weekend.
Northern California native Scott Speed is coming back to his home track for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race.
Ace pitcher strikes out 14 of the 27 batters he faces in a 10-0 win over the Houston Astros Wednesday night. Did you watch?
Registration for the evening bike race opens on June 13.
Greenbrae resident beats the heat and holds off Chris Lundy of Sausalito to take the 2012 edition of the grueling footrace and becoming its oldest winner ever.
JR Hildebrand, starting 23rd Saturday, carves up the IndyCar field for his second fifth-place finish of the season.
The Marin Rowing Association is chasing gold during the Youth Nationals in Tennessee this weekend.
The first game of the season starts tonight at 7:15p.m.
Fans enjoy a perfect weekend of sun, food and classic cars of all kinds at the racetrack in Sonoma.
Local drivers and memorable machines highlight this weekend's Sonoma Historic Motorsports Festival at Infineon Raceway
The latest news from the baseball diamond.
Bill Pollack, who drove to victory in races at Golden Gate Park, will be the grand marshal at this weekend's Sonoma Historics.
Redwood lost its semifinal NCS lacrosse matchup Wednesday 7-6 against DeLaSalle
Marin Catholic's boys lacrosse team beats Marin County rivals Tam and Novato to secure its spot in Saturday's championship match.
The San Rafael Pacifics baseball team recently unveiled its team mascot, a 7-foot-tall male duck called Sir Francis the Drake.
Freshman Emma McCarthy and her teammates are focusing on glory at the North Coast Section meet this week.
After clinching the regular-season crown, the Redwood boys are trying to sew up the league title against Tam.
Fans will be admitted at no cost, can reserve their seating section for the season, receive a special one-day-only discount, meet players and coaches and win door prizes.
All-Star Mark Teixeira, a first baseman for the New York Yankees, to oversee 850+ Patch communities as 'Commissioner of Patch Baseball.'
Little League season is ready to get rolling early Saturday with a parade.
Redwood's Josie Nordrum and Marin Catholic's Taylor Smith both take third place in the second round of the NorCal High School Cycling League schedule.
The first game will be on June 4 at 7:15p.m.
Redwood grad Andy Lewis chooses "slacklife" over stardom.
As if he didn't get enough rain already, Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth braves a winter storm and joins Northern California fans to promote the Toyota/Save Mart 350 in Sonoma in June.
Around Town Feb. 29-March 1: Have a crafty time at Paper Source, or scoop up some ice cream with Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth.
IndyCar drivers take their new cars out for a shakedown around Sonoma's Infineon Raceway.
Around Town Jan. 31-Feb. 1: Shakespeare's mystical worlds come together on Enchanted Island.
Around Town Jan. 30-31: Learn how to use that new gadget; cheer on your school on the basketball court; work up an appetite with a walk.
Around Town Jan. 27-29: Sing with the Wizard of Oz; Learn how to save the environment; Drop by the farmers market.
Around Town Jan. 26-27: Let's get ready to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Around Town Jan. 24-25: Or cheer on your school at a basketball team.
Around Town Jan. 19-20: Check out films or basketball action in the area.
Now that you've got your nachos, hot dogs and beverage of choice, it's time to settle in and root for your team in the NFL playoffs. Who will win the Super Bowl this year?
Around Town Jan. 5-6: Hang out at the movies, or take in a basketball game.
Around Town Jan 2-3: While most people are still enjoying their vacations, there are still things to do around here.
The Wildcats dominate the All-Marin County Athletic League first team, but spots on both sides of the ball are reserved for the Giants' outstanding running back/linebacker.
The junior is a difference-maker on the football field as a kick returner, as he demonstrated with two long touchdowns in the Wildcats' NCS-opening win over Sonoma Valley.
Jim Sugar shares his experience in the pool with the North Bay Aquatics Masters Swimmers at the Mill Valley Film Festival tonight.
Amid all her trophies and, soon, a spot in the Marin High School Sports Hall of Fame, Carrie Zarraonandia still thinks first about the worn-down tennis court that began her rise.
The former Redwood High football and baseball standout, who played under Don Shula with the Miami Dolphins, has many to thank for his Marin High School Sports Hall of Fame honor.