Scotts Valley Times: July 2021

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Patrice Edwards Jondi Gumz

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Fourth of July Parade Is On!

2021 Scotts Valley 4th of July Parade and Flyover

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cotts Valley is excited to announce the 2121 4th of July Parade & Flyover will be held in person! View or enter the parade Sunday at 3 p.m. on Scotts Valley Drive. Classic cars, floats, horses, music, fire trucks, police cars, kids and adults … all are welcome! Sponsors are appreciated and will be listed on the parade banner, flyers and more! The Scotts Valley community is looking forward to moving a step closer to normal following the pandemic! n

COVER STORY “Kain” from page 1

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his experience at state was something that I really needed as a runner, everyone has good races and bad races, but it just takes one great race to remember why you fell in love with running. And that’s how this meet felt for me — it felt comfortable, doable, and just overall an ecstatic race! Some advise my coach gave me is that there was no pressure on this race, I needed to go out there and just enjoy myself, which is exactly what I ended up doing. I tried to focus on the race and not the outcome, and I think that’s what presented the outcome. Austin and I worked so well together this year and kept each other honest within our training and overall as people. The fact we both were able to go to the state meet was just incredible by itself. Overall, I was nervous about the competition before going into the race, but when I showed up it looked like there was a couple less people than who had signed up. I didn’t let it bother me and just wanted to execute my race plan. What I learned from CCS was that I needed to make sure I had something left in the tank for the finish instead of gassing myself out before the line. I am proud of myself for staying calm throughout the race and I am even more excited to race at nationals in Eugene. n ••• Cover Photo: Scotts Valley High School Junior Jeremy Kain has a commanding lead in the 1600-meter race at the State Track and Field Championships

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Jeremy Kain (4), a Junior at Scotts Valley High School, hangs with the leaders during the 1600-meter race at the State Track and Field Championships.

Jeremy Kain’s Run at the State Championship A Coach’s Perspective

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By Gretchen Schmitt, SVHS Cross Country & Track Coach

ue to Covid, the track season this year was very abbreviated. It was a month long, with no post season racing. The season was during the month of April just after the delayed 2-month cross-country season had ended. At the end of April, we found out there would be a Central Coast Section meet in June, but no State Championship. Jeremy continued training for CCS and had a good race but felt he still had more in him. Thankfully, Rich Gonzales, the race director of Arcadia Meet (largest High schools meet in the nation), put together a “California State Championship” meet

and invited the top 40 in the state in each event. Jeremy wanted to run and correct a few things in his race strategy from the CCS meet. He ran a very smart race, running comfortable and consistent for 3 laps then pushing the last lap, but saving his final kick until 150 meters to go. I would say he ran the perfect race! He has one more race, The Outdoor Nationals at Hayward Field in Eugene [on June 29]. This is the nation’s premier track facility and he will be competing against the top High School milers in the nation. It should be a fun one! After that, he gets a little down time before starting his training for Cross Country in the fall. n


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