Scotts Valley Times: December 2021

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LOCAL SPORTS

Runners Medal at State Championship

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WE DELIVER

yder Brabo, a senior at Scotts Valley High School, came in 9th in the CIF State Cross Country Championship Nov. 27 at Woodward Park in Fresno with a time of 15.35.4, leading the Falcons to a third place finish in the D4 race. Teammate Jeremy Kain, a senior committed to run for Duke University, came in 15th of 209 runners at 15:48.21. Teammate Austin George, a senior, placed 46th in 16:23.4, followed by Aiden Boothby, junior, 48th in 16:25.1. Teammates Drew Bryson, a senior, came in 111th in 17:17.9, Jonah Verinsky, a junior, 125th in 17:28.5, and Mason Lantz, a sophomore, 136th in 17:42.1. Ashlyn Boothby, a sophomore at Scotts Valley High, came in 3rd out of 207 girls in the D4 race with a time of 17:27.1, leading the Falcons to a 12th place finish in the D4 race. Amber Boothby, a junior, finished 33rd in 19:07.7, followed by Rafaela Putnam, a junior, 110th in 20:39.1, Dresden Brabo, a sophomore, 111th in 20:48.2, and Megan Wu, a senior, 112th in 20:50.2, Greta Feague, a senior, 128th in 21:10.6, Jessica Hill-Roddick, a senior, 143rd in 21:32.5. Haven Finley, a junior at San Lorenzo Valley High, finished 139th in 21:24.3. Max Sannes, a senior at Big Bear,

Photo Credit: Rick Brabo

Ashlyn Boothby (right) placed third. was first in the boys’ race at 15:00.5, with Bryson Gilmore, a senior at Sage Creek, second in 15:08.6. Sophia Nordenholz, a senior at Albany, was first in the girls’ race in 16:46, and Olivia Williams, a sophomore at Acalanes, was second in 16:56.2 ••• Falcon Club Wins Drive for Schools ook at what the Scotts Valley High Falcon Club did — parents and boosters raised $33,450 in sports pledges and donations, and took home the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Drive for Schools spirit trophy. Scotts Valley High was the top earning high school, and the second highest earning school overall in Santa Cruz County. “We broke our own personal best and had four of our families win prizes!” reported Falcon Club president Todd Hoffman.. n

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Courtesy of Todd Hoffman

The Scotts Valley High Cross Country Team at the state championships: FRONT (from left): Ashlyn Boothby, Megan Wu, Diana Alivov, Rafie Putnam, Jessica Hill-Roddick, Amber Boothby, Dresden Brabo, and Greta Feague. BACK (from left): Jonah Verinsky, Mason Lantz, Aiden Boothby, Austin George, Drew Bryson, Jeremy Kain, Ryder Brabo, and Jack Brownfield.

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