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December 23, 2025

New Felton riding center helps those with special needs

Some might consider activities involving horses as being only for those with strong arms and legs. After all, these animals are large and the movies suggest that a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood type is required to control them. However, these movies don’t show the really special attributes of a horse that may be unknown too many: horses are ideal for providing equine therapy for people with a variety of special needs.

Workout and wellness roundup

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New yoga center opens in Ben Lomond

Dr. Juko Holiday, a yoga teacher and mental-health practitioner, opened Ease Mountain Yoga and Wellness as a co-op, in Ben Lomond. “Ease Mountain Yoga is different in that it is not 'owned' by me or anyone else,” said Holiday, “We’re a co-op operated by a group of highly passionate teachers who share the studio space and support each other to provide yoga to everyone, regardless of age or ability.”

Emily Hogye to represent Ben Lomond in the Netherlands

Emily Hogye, 19, has brought Ben Lomond global attention over the last several years through her career in competitive equestrian vaulting.

Carr Elite Football Camp

The Carr Elite Football Camp will be hosting a one-day camp for young aspiring football players on Saturday July 11, at San Lorenzo Valley High School.

District 39 Tournament of Champions

Boundaries of the California Little League's District 39 overlap those of Santa Cruz County. There are eight Little Leagues: Santa Cruz, San Lorenzo Valley, Scotts Valley, Capitola-Soquel, Live Oak, Aptos, Watsonville-American, and Pajaro Valley. 

Local law enforcement runs Flame of Hope

More than 500 law enforcement personnel will be running the Special Olympics’ Flame of Hope through Northern California from June 26 through June 28. The event is part of the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run, a year round fundraising campaign that will culminate at the Special Olympics Northern California Summer games at UC Davis.

Underdog Overthrows Bocci Ball Champs

After years of persistence and training, Scotts Valley Bocci Club won three games in a row to take the trophy away from Los Gatos during the May 23 9th Annual Over The Hill Tournament.

Its Just Golf: Mr. Hole-in-one

Over the last eight months, something quite remarkable has been happening at Valley Gardens Golf Course. In a stunning display of skill, grace and dumb luck, one of our long-time regulars, Bruce Barlow, has recorded four hole-in-ones since October 27, 2014. The last two occurring within a month of each other, making aces on May 3 and June 7 this year.According to his playing partner Wayne Negro, the last one was a beautiful shot with a slight draw that looked like it was going in as soon as it left the club. He also said that Bruce didn’t think it was such a great shot, yelling for the ball to “Get up!” because he thought it was too short.Adding these four aces to his previous hole-in-one from three years ago, Bruce is garnering quite a reputation around the course. When asked about the secret to his success, Bruce listed two factors.“One, it’s important to be able to kind of hit the ball,” Barlow said, “and two, you have to hit it kind of at the green. Do those two things and you have a chance.”Sounds simple when he puts it like that, but take it from me and the rest of the ace-less, making a hole-in-one is far from easy. To give some perspective to the rarity of this feat, according to a study commissioned by Golf Digest, the odds of an average player making a hole-in-one are around 12,000:1. The same report estimates that an average player needs to play about 3,000 rounds to make a hole-in-one. For Bruce to make four over such a short time period is downright miraculous.Even on a shorter course like Valley Gardens, a hole-in-one is a rare treat. Besides Bruce’s two (on holes #3 and #8), we’ve seen six others this year. In order of appearance: Susi Downing (#3), Linda Jensen (#3), Rock Velasquez (#3), Steve Hall (#9), Jeff Conrad (#7), and Brian Reynolds (#9). For an instant, these golfers achieved perfection. They made perfect swings. At that moment, not Tiger or Phil or Jack or Arnie could have done any better.One of golf’s greatest traditions is the obligatory round of drinks that come with a hole-in-one. So if you’re thirsty, come hang out when Bruce is playing, and, if his luck continues, he might just buy you a drink.

SLVMS student sets new record for Relay for Life

San Lorenzo Valley Middle School seventh-grader Lillian Robinson, set a new record for the Scotts Valley Relay for Life last weekend, completing 65 miles over the course of 24 hours.

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