Marin Catholic players pose with their pennant after defeating Branson 75-55 at the MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Braxton Armstrong (12) of Branson guards Joe Hammond (1) of Marin Catholic during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Micah Pierce (12) of Marin Catholic drives to the basket past Branson defender Luke Vilhauer (10) during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
NJ Gray (24) of Branson is guarded by Lucas Rotem (2) of Marin Catholic before driving to the basket during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. Gray led all scorers with 30 points. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Oliver Myers (14) of Catholic is trailed by a Branson defender as he drives to the basket during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Marin Catholic head coach Kevin Vasquez watches his team on the court during their MCAL boys basketball final against Branson at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Lucas Rotem (2) of Marin Catholic grabs a loose ball during their MCAL boys basketball final against Branson at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Marin Catholic players and coaches pose with their pennant after defeating Branson 75-55 at the MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Tyler Wells (3) of Branson defends as Dom Tarantino (20) of Marin Catholic passes the ball during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Tyler Wells (3) of Branson guards Jack Herman (5) of Marin Catholicof Marin Catholic during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. Herman led Marin Catholic with 13 points. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Gabe Halbrecht (4) of Branson in front of Bentley Morrow (22) of Marin Catholic during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Luke Vilhauer (10) of Branson looks to pass the ball after grabbing a rebound as Bentley Morrow (22) of Marin Catholic moves in to defend during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Chase Williams (25) of Marin Catholic shoots from the free-throw line during their MCAL boys basketball final against Branson at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Hunter Zack (20) of Branson shoots and scores over Marin Catholic defender Henry Dibble (3) during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Dom Tarantino (20) of Marin Catholic passes the ball around Branson defender Hunter Zack (20) during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Marin Catholic student fans celebrate after their team took a commanding lead over Branson in the fourth quarter at the MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. No. 1 Marin Catholic defeated No. 3 Branson 75-55 for the MCAL title. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Branson head coach Demetrius Roquemore watches his team on the court during their MCAL boys basketball final against Marin Catholic at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Hunter Zack (20) of Branson watches a loose ball go out of play from the floor during their MCAL boys basketball final against Marin Catholic at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Raven Hunter (15) of Branson defends as Oliver Myers (14) of Catholic takes a shot during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Henry Dibble (3) of Marin Catholic takes a shot over Branson defender Tyler Wells (3) during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Kaden Fortune (2) of Branson works to get past Marin Catholic defender Lucas Rotem (2) of Marin Catholic during their MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
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Marin Catholic players pose with their pennant after defeating Branson 75-55 at the MCAL boys basketball final at Redwood High in Larkspur, Calif. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal)
Kevin Vasquez is mostly stoic and rather mild-mannered, especially for a basketball coach.
But even Vasquez, the first-year head coach for Marin Catholic, couldn’t help but show a bit of emotion when asked about his experience this season.
“It’s like I died and went to heaven,” Vasquez said.
Vasquez’s top-seed Wildcats were certainly other-worldly in Friday’s MCAL final, posting a never-in-doubt 75-55 victory against No. 3 Branson before a standing room-only crowd at the Redwood High gymnasium.
“The team bought into the system from the get-go this season,” Vasquez said. “They’re a 17-player team. The best player on our team is depth. Everybody contributes and the entire team is interchangeable.”
The Wildcats (23-3) are likely to gain a berth in the open division when the North Coast Section selection committee meets Sunday to determine seeds.
“People have asked me this week which division we wanted to end up in for the NCS playoffs,” Vasquez said. “I tell them let’s give it a shot in the open division. We have gotten progressively better this season and we’re ready for any challenge.”
MC’s greatest challenge Friday was finding a way to slow down high-scoring Branson guard NJ Gray.
The funny thing is, the Wildcats didn’t. Gray easily led all scorers with 30 points.
But the Wildcats countered with their season mantra. Four players reached double-figures in scoring, led by Jack Herman with 13. Herman just recently returned to the lineup after missing much of the regular season with an injury.
“This win was all about preparation and playing together as a team,” said MC forward Micah Pierce, whose family moved from New Jersey in the summer. “Combine preparation with opportunity and it equals good luck. We gave ourselves the opportunity to win a championship and that’s what we did.”
Pierce scored just six points but he was a force up and down the court in the early going when the game was still in doubt, adding an assist and a steal to his team-high six rebounds.
“Whatever it takes to win the game – that’s what we do,” Pierce said.
Vasquez singled out senior floor-leader Joe Hammond as the first player to go all-in with the team concept this season.
“Joe bought in right away and really believed in the system,” Vasquez said. “We could not have done this without him.”
Joe Hammond was at the top of his game in the final, playing tenacious defense, scoring 10 points and dishing four assists.
“The first time we played Branson [MC won 58-57], they did a good job of slowing us down,” Hammond said. “Tonight we kept pushing no matter what. We roll players in and out and now that Jack Herman is back, we’re even better.”
The Wildcats hit the accelerator in the opening moments of the second quarter extending a five-point lead to 15.
MC cashed in on three Branson turnovers in the first two minutes of the second stanza and Herman made them pay, sinking two of his three three-pointers.
Marin Catholic opened the second half with two quick baskets. Bentley Morrow rebounded his own missed shot and scored a layup and Pierce streaked baseline-to-baseline on a fast-break layup.
By the time Oliver Myers stole an inbounds pass and fed Herman for an easy two, the Wildcats lead was 24 points.
Gray tried to bring his team back in the fourth quarter – he scored 10 points, including an amazing corkscrew move through the lane for a layup – but the Bulls never got closer than 17 points.
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