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June 4, 2025

20 Athletes in 20 Days: Marcos Reyes

The senior three-sport athlete with a 4.0 grade point average will have a very good shot at breaking several records for the Aptos football team in the fall.

20 Athletes in 20 Days: Jessica Rodriguez

Rodriguez will enter her final high school softball season at Watsonville High having recorded incredible back-to-back campaigns.

Wharf to Wharf, 2018: Race finds sweet spot with registration, competitors

At 8:30 a.m. sharp, 1,600 runners — a little more than a dozen competing for cash prizes — will zoom through the streets of Santa Cruz into the Capitola Village.

Local Roundup, 7/20: S.C. Red wins Colt Regional, advances to Super Regional

The Santa Cruz Red Colt baseball team won the NorCal Coast Regional tournament on Monday at Harvey West Park in Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz Red beat Santa Cruz Blue by forfeit, as the latter was unable to field enough players in a winner-take-all final.

P.V. United squad brings home trophy, lifelong memories from Barcelona trip

The Pajaro Valley United U15 soccer team flew across the world into Barcelona and won its division of the international IberCup on Saturday.

20 Athletes in 20 Days: C.J. Gomez

After a solid 2017-18 season, Gomez is positioned to be one of the top multi-sport athletes in Santa Cruz County during the upcoming year.

Ocean Speedway: Furr gains ground on Shaw, Burke also scores win

Brad Furr scored a victory in the 30-lap Taco Bravo Sprint Car Main Event on July 13 at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville.

20 Athletes in 20 Days: Jayleen Solorzano

One of the bright spots for Pajaro Valley’s athletic program last school year, Solorzano figures to be one of the most well-rounded three-sport student-athletes once again.

20 Athletes in 20 Days: Layla Ruiz

One of the biggest surprises last school year, Watsonville’s star distance runner will be one of the favorites to win nearly every race she will participate in this fall.

20 Athletes in 20 Days: Christian Quintero

Already a solid scorer as a freshman for the Pajaro Valley basketball team, the 5-foot-11 guard added to his repertoire and took a massive leap forward.