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SV Cross Country: SCCAL Champs

Boothby, Kain Win Varsity Cross Country Races; Boys Team Takes Title

By Jondi Gumz • Photos By Patrice Fernald

When cross country season arrived, the Scotts Valley High School teams did not know if there would be a season.

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Scotts Valley High School Boys varsity cross country concluded their 2021 season by winning the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League championship. From left: Jack Brownfield, Jonah Verinsky, Aiden Boothby, Austin George, Coach Gretchen Schmitt, Ryder Brabo, Patrick Goodrich and Jeremy Kain.

The highly contagious coronavirus, COVID-19, had already forced instruction online and halted beloved traditions such as homecoming, prom, the senior class trip and graduation ceremonies attended by hundreds of proud parents.

So what were the chances of a cross country season?

Coach Gretchen Schmitt told her team to just keep running.

“We’re going to have a season, I just don’t know when,” she said.

The kids who were dedicated kept running.

That persistence in face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles paid off.

On March 26, the Scotts Valley varsity boys avenged their loss during the shortened season to their top rival Aptos, winning the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League championship by two points, 29-31.

“I was so thrilled,” said Schmitt. “We’re unbeatable right now.”

Jeremy Kain (left) and Patrick Goodrich, who finished first and third in the League championship, with their medals.

Jeremy Kain, a junior, led the way, coming in first at 14:49 on the 2.95-mile course at Pinto Lake Park — using his kick to arrive one second ahead of Aptos senior Ben Laughlin.

Sophomore Jack Brownfield placed seventh at 15:55 for Scotts Valley and junior teammates Ryan Brabo finished 10th at 16:28, and Austin George, 11th at 16:35, and sophomore Aiden Boothby, 15th at 16:36.

Aptos had runners finish fourth, Aiden Tomasini; fifth, John Eikemeyer; ninth, Trent Nosky, and 13th, Chase Jacques-Mayne.

The championship meet was bigger than usual because teams outside the SCCAL were invited, such as Watsonville, St. Francis, St. Abe’s, Monte Vista Christian and Pacific Collegiate School.

With a crowded field of 62 runners, one of the safety precautions was staggering the start times to prevent runners from bunching up too close together, making it easier to spread the virus. While running, they were allowed to take off their mask.

Down the home stretch, junior Jeremy Kain of Scotts Valley (right) maintains a lead over Aptos senior Ben Laughlin to win the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League Cross Country Championship by one second.

Schmitt made the case to include fastest senior runners in the first heat, and that was allowed.

Running head to head is “more fun,” she said, but the staggered start times worked and “the kids totally enjoyed it.”

However, the different start times made it hard to tell which team was the League champion — “a nail-biter,” Schmitt said.


In cross country scoring, the scores of the first five runners are counted, and the lowest score wins.

That’s what happened in the championship.

“If one guy had been two seconds slower, we would have lost,” Schmitt said, pleased to see the team effort that won the title.

Varsity girls (from left): Jessica Hill Roddick, Rafi Putnam, Greta Feague, Dresden Brabo, Amber Boothby, Ashlyn Boothby, and Diana Alivov.

In the varsity girls’ race, sisters Ashlyn and Amber Boothby surprised everyone with their 1-2 finish.

Ashlyn, a freshman, ran the course in 17:31, competing against girls with more experience who plan to run in college. Amber, a sophomore with more experience, followed in 17:59.

Dresden Brabo, another freshman, was 13th in 20:41, Rafaela Putnam, a sophomore, 14th in 20:44, and Greta Feague, a junior, 17th in 20:52.

Schmitt knew the Aptos girls team was “super strong and deep” so she wanted to be competitive with Soquel, and her team delivered.

“We came within nine points of Aptos,” she said.

Sisters Ashlyn (freshman, right) and Amber (sophomore) Boothby each maintain a strong pace in the SCCAL cross country championship, eventually taking the top spots in the race, finishing 1-2, respectively.

Aptos won with 28 points, Scotts Valley took second with 37 points, Soquel third with 63 points.

Aptos seniors Susana Estrada and Kirsten Martin locked up fifth and sixth, running 18:43 and 18:44, and Summer Jacob was eighth in 19:36, Annie Eikemeyer, ninth in 19:43, Rachel Hoops, 10th in 20:00, and Brooke Willoughby 11th in 20:20.

Cross country was the first high school sport in the county to compete in its COVID-shortened season.

Teams followed protocols such as temperature checks and wearing masks while training, an unusual scenario the student athletes got comfortable with, Schmitt said.

And how many COVID cases cropped up in cross country?

None, said Schmitt.

Now that’s a winning season.

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