Falcons qualify for CCS playoffs | PCAL football
Scotts Valley High earned a trip back into the Central Coast Section playoffs following a successful season that included the program’s seventh league crown, and third in four years.
The Pacific Coast Athletic League Mission Division North champion Falcons were given the No. 6 seed....
Cougars fall to No.1 Knights
The Soquel High baseball team brought the league’s hottest bats to Felton on April 26 and marched over their hosts, the San Lorenzo Valley Cougars, winning handily 10-2.
Falcons soar past King City in division showdown | HS football
KING CITY—King City went into last week’s showdown against Scotts Valley in what was arguably the biggest game for the Mustangs in more than a decade.
But, it was the Falcons who soared high to a 47-27 victory in Pacific Coast Athletic League Cypress Division...
Falcons soar past Cardinals in season opener | High school football
The Scotts Valley High football team’s newly reconstructed defense had its first challenge in last week’s season opener against Santa Cruz High.
Senior defensive back Brady Siechen and Falcons were more than up to task after recording a 17-0 shutout win over the Cardinals in...
Falcons shine at league finals | Boys track and field
Scotts Valley senior Jeremy Kain had a horrible start by his standards at the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League Track and Field Championships on May 7.
The defending league champion said he couldn't help but feel disappointed after he collided with a runner he was...
SVMS girls’ basketball team wins league championship
The 7th grade girls’ basketball team at Scotts Valley Middle School triumphantly won the Central Coast Athletic League Championship last week on Oct. 15.
SV’s Tristan Roure named Boys Athlete of the Year
It was an all or nothing type of approach for Tristan Roure as he went into his senior year competing for Scotts Valley High.
When it came down to it, the Falcons’ standout athlete really went for it all when he decided to play football...
Mini ironman
Cory Nounnan crossed the finish line of the Santa Cruz Sprint 4 Fun triathlon in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 28.5 seconds — roughly 0.4 seconds ahead of his mother, Leean Nounnan.
Extra protection for SLV football teams
The San Lorenzo Valley Cougars are using cutting-edge helmet technology to take some of the sting out of hard-hitting football games.
New Scotts Valley Council members look forward to making their mark
After first-place finisher Donna Lind, the incumbent for Scotts Valley City Council, local voters selected Steve Clark—a retired law enforcer, known for volunteering around...