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Aptos High Hall of Fame: April 30

After a two-year delay due to Covid, the Aptos High Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2020 finally gets celebrated on April 30.

Highlighting the class are Marissa Ferrante, who earned an unprecedented 15 varsity letters in four years, Kevin Eichhorn, a two-time Santa Cruz County Athletic League MVP and two-time 1st-team All-State baseball player, Cris Warmerdam, one of the finest two-way basketball players of all time, and Jen Bryan, the winningest volleyball coach in school history.

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Pat Lovell

Former SCCAL Commissioner Pat Lovell will be honored posthumously for his 29 years of service to Santa Cruz County athletics. These five, and six others, will be honored during the special ceremonies and awards banquet Saturday, April 30, at the Seascape Golf Club.

Marissa Ferrante

Marissa Ferrante (Class of 2010) starred in four sports, cross-country, water polo, track and field, and swimming. She earned 15 varsity letters. She also captured 15 individual league titles and 8 SCCAL team championships.

Besides earning multiple All-CCS and All-NorCal honors in multiple sports, she was the 2010 Santa Cruz Sentinel Female Athlete-of-the-Year. Matriculating to Stanford, Marissa was the 2012 Collegiate National Triathlon champion and represented the USA at the World Championships in New Zealand.

Kevin Eichhorn

Kevin Eichhorn (Class of 2008) was a four-time 1st-team All-SCCAL baseball player, a two-time SCCAL MVP, a two-time 1st-team All-State selection, and the 2008 SC Sentinel Male Athlete-of-the-Year.

His name is all over the AHS record book in both pitching and hitting, and he led the Mariners to two SCCAL team titles. Passing-up several full-ride offers, Kevin was drafted in the 3rd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks, and he pitched seven years in the minors before a shoulder injury derailed his career.

Cris Warmerdam

Cris Warmerdam (Class of 1988) was a two-way force on some of the greatest basketball teams in Aptos High and Santa Cruz County history. He is also one of the most intimidating players to ever step onto a basketball court.

Cris put up numbers that still stand more than 30 years after he graduated. He is the Mariners’ all-time leader in rebounds and blocked shots, and his 13 blocked shots in a single game is a record that may never be broken. A three-year starter who earned All-SCCAL, All-CCS, and All-NorCal honors, Cris was a key player on the 1986 SCCAL, CCS, and Nor-Cal Championship team.

Jen Bryan

Jen Bryan won six SCCAL Championships in eight years. No other AHS volleyball coach has won more than two championships. Her teams qualified for the CCS playoffs every year, reaching the CCS semi-Finals five times. Jen is the winningest volleyball coach in AHS history, compiling a 207-70 record.

The next closest has 90 wins. She also owns the third highest winning percentage of all-time at 75%. More than 15 of her players went on to play in college, including Oregon State, the University of Minnesota, New York University, the University of Portland, and more.

Pat Lovell needs little introduction. He is an icon in the sports world of Santa Cruz County, easily owning one of the most recognizable names in county sports history. An All-Conference football player at Cal Poly, and an Olympic wrestler, he was the commissioner of the SCCAL for 29 years, and the importance and impact of his leadership as the SCCAL commissioner cannot be overstated.


He grew the SCCAL from a tiny regional league into a CCS powerhouse. He pushed for the expansion of women’s sports. He mentored hundreds of local coaches and athletic directors, and he modeled professionalism, selflessness, and respect at all times.

The Hall of Fame event begins with social hour at 4 p.m., with dinner and the program to begin at 5 p.m.

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The Class of 2020 also features some of Aptos High’s best competitors in football, basketball, softball, baseball, track and field, and wrestling:

Steve Carey (1973) — a four-year starter and 3-time 1st-team All-SCCAL selection in baseball, he was also an all-league football player, and a key member of the 1970 team that beat Soquel 12-0 for the first football victory in AHS history; he earned all-state baseball honors at Cabrillo and helped the Seahawks reach the state championships in 1975.

Vicki Gorman

Vicki Gorman (1976) — earned 8 varsity letters in basketball and softball, and earned two 1st-team All-MBL honors in basketball; also an all-conference basketball player at Cabrillo when the Seahawks won the 1978 state championship; played at Cal State Hayward too.

Cathy Hampton

Cathy Hampton (1980) — played both softball and basketball; her basketball teams went 30-0 in SCCAL play over three years, and as a senior, she was the SCCAL MVP and 1st-team All-CCS; an all-conference basketball player at West Valley too, she matriculated to Graceland University on a basketball scholarship.

Bill Shirley

Bill Shirley (1982) — an all-league running back in football, Bill is also one of the most distinguished sprinters in AHS track & field history; he won 5 individual SCCAL titles and led the Mariners to two team championships, and he held four school records when he graduated.

Paige Coulam (1998) — a four-year starter in basketball, Paige was a two-time 1st-team All-SCCAL selection; one of the top scorers in AHS history, Paige was best known for her elite lock-down defense; she matriculated to Mesa College and played basketball for one year before transferring to Santa Clara University.

Tim Smith

Tim Smith (2002) — winning 121 matches over four years, including multiple 40-win seasons, Tim is one of the finest wrestlers in SC County history; he was a two-time SCCAL champion, a two-time CCS medalist, and finished 7th in the state in 2002; in 2002, he was also selected as the CCS Wrestler-of-the-Year; he continued to wrestle at Brown University, winning many matches and awards there.

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Tickets for the Aptos High Sports Hall of Fame celebration are $60 each and may be reserved through Aptos High Athletic Director Travis Fox, at 728-7832, ext. 5201 or travis_fox@pvusd.net, or through Mark Dorfman at mark_dorfman@pvusd.net.

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