Softball: Sonoma Valley, St. Vincent, Montgomery among latest winners

Plus: More results from fields around the North Bay.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 2:05pm

Sonoma Valley, St. Vincent, and Montgomery were among the latest winners in high school softball action in the North Bay region. Sonoma Valley shut out Healdsburg 8-0, St. Vincent routed Credo 18-0, and Montgomery defeated Terra Linda 21-11 in a high-scoring affair.

Why it matters

High school sports, especially softball, are an important part of the local community in the North Bay. These results showcase the competitive spirit and talent of student-athletes in the region.

The details

In the Sonoma Valley-Healdsburg game, the Dragons scored in all but one inning and had 16 hits, including four from Ellie Llanos and two hits and a double from Eliana Landry. Pitcher Riley Rhodd allowed just three hits and struck out four. St. Vincent jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first inning and never looked back, with Makayla Bignardi hitting two home runs and driving in eight RBIs. Montgomery broke open a close 4-3 game with 18 runs in the third and fourth innings to win 21-11.

  • The games took place on Wednesday, March 12, 2026.

The players

Ellie Llanos

A player for the Sonoma Valley Dragons softball team who had four hits, including a double, in the game against Healdsburg.

Eliana Landry

A player for the Sonoma Valley Dragons softball team who had two hits, including a double, in the game against Healdsburg.

Riley Rhodd

The pitcher for the Sonoma Valley Dragons who allowed just three hits and struck out four in a complete-game performance against Healdsburg.

Makayla Bignardi

A player for the St. Vincent Mustangs softball team who hit two home runs and drove in eight RBIs in the game against Credo.

Colleen Francisco

A player for the St. Vincent Mustangs softball team who had two doubles, four RBIs, and four runs scored in the game against Credo.

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The takeaway

These high school softball results showcase the competitive spirit and talent of student-athletes in the North Bay region, highlighting the importance of local sports in the community.