Swimming season is in full swing, and with two matches left before the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League finals, the teams from Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley high schools are set to go head to head this Friday in Felton.
It’s been a tough season for the Scotts Valley High School varsity boys’ volleyball team, as the young Falcon squad has been plagued by inexperience and a small roster. So far, that has resulted in a dismal 1-4 record in Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League play.
Despite losing three key players to graduation, the Scotts Valley High baseball team is hopeful to repeat the success of 2014, when it was part of a three-way tie for the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League crown.
Featuring a mixed roster of upperclassman veterans and underclassman rookies, the Scotts Valley High softball team has its collective eyes set on the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League championship.
As February draws to a close, several teams from Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley high schools are headed to playoff competition in the Central Coast Section.
Despite coming up just short as a team in last weekend’s Central Coast Section championships, four girls from the Scotts Valley High School varsity girls’ wrestling squad had strong showings and advanced to the statewide championship meet.
Boasting a strong core and a seemingly endless source of young talent, the girls’ varsity basketball team at Scotts Valley High School is making it look easy as it runs wild over the competition in the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League.
Approximately one-third of the way into the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League season, the varsity girls’ soccer teams at Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley High schools appear to be headed in wildly different directions.