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Aptos and High
It also has one junior high school, Aptos Junior High School, and one high school, Aptos High School.
The Aptos High Mariners boys soccer team was nationally ranked and advanced to the California Interscholastic Federation-Central Coast Section ( CCS ) Division 1 finals.
The Aptos High Mariners football team won the 2003 CCS Div II title, its first football CCS title.
The High School's winningest team, however, is the Aptos track and field team.
In 2005 the Aptos High girls and boys cross country team won the CCS championship and the boys finished third at state championships while the girls were crowned state champions.
In 2007, the Aptos High boys ' cross-country team won CCS, and took third in state.
In 2007, the baseball team at Aptos High was nationally ranked and advanced to the CCS D2 finals losing out by a single home run.
* Trent Dilfer, NFL quarterback, attended Aptos High School, graduating in the year 1990.
She attended Aptos Middle School and Lowell High School in San Francisco.
Born Marisa Lee Bertetta in Santa Cruz, California, to Krista ( née Useldinger ) and Marc Bertetta, Miller attended high school at Aptos High and Monte Vista Christian School.

Aptos and team
The Aptos Little League baseball team made it to the Little League World Series in 2002, and was the subject of a documentary film on PBS, Small Ball: A Little League Story.

Aptos and state
Aptos is home to both the The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park and Seacliff State Beach California state parks.

Aptos and finals
The Aptos girls soccer accomplished the same that year and advanced to the CCS Division 1 finals.

Aptos and .
Many Aptos beaches are popular spots for surfing and bodyboarding.
Aptos is also a popular spot for Freeride biking and street skateboarding.
Efforts have gone towards attempting to build a skate park in Aptos, however it appears unlikely at this point.
Although unclear why a skate park was rejected two Bicycle parks adorn the Aptos village, and quite possibly a third in the near future.
The beaches of Aptos are frequented by a small but dedicated group of surfers.
Due to exclusively sand-bottom beaches, wave shape in Aptos is typically not as high quality as in neighboring Capitola and Santa Cruz.
Aptos is also home to the annual Fourth of July " World's Shortest Parade ," so called because the parade route is about. 6 miles long.
Aptos Park is the site of the annual Aptos Blues Festival.
Being a small town, Aptos does not have as many entertainment possibilities to offer as neighboring Santa Cruz, California.
The Aptos Cinemas, long a mainstream movie theater, has become an indie movie house under the leadership of the Nickelodeon corporation in Santa Cruz.
Cabrillo College is a two-year community college in Aptos.
Aptos has three public elementary schools: Valencia Elementary, Rio Del Mar Elementary, and Mar Vista Elementary.
Private schools include Santa Cruz Montessori School, Orchard School, Twin Lakes Christian School, and Aptos Academy.

High and Mariners
* Alan Cockrell, coach for the Seattle Mariners ; attended Parkwood High School
Tullahoma High School Alumni include former NFL QB Steve Matthews, former NFL LB Antonio London, Red Sox draft picks OF Tony Sheffield and 3B Sam Melton, 3rd Overall pick in the 2001 MLB draft Dewon Brazelton, former Giants minor leaguer Gary Phillips, former Mariners minor leaguer Marshall Nisbett, 2006 Dodgers 1st round draft pick Bryan Morris, actress Samantha Burton, star of The Sandlot 2, Don " Fast Hands " Felts, world jacks champion and Lawson Binns Jordan, " The Voice of Tullahoma.
In October 2010, he was inducted into the Escambia High School Sports Hall of Fame during halftime of an EHS football game along with former Seattle Mariners third baseman Jim Presley, and a several other EHS alumni.
Ortiz graduated from Estudia Espallat High School in the Dominican Republic and in 1992 he was signed by the Seattle Mariners, who listed him as " David Arias ".
Most students in Mariners ' Harbor are zoned for Port Richmond High School, I. S. 51, and P. S. 22 and P. S. 44, as well as a section that can generally be described as north of Continental Place and west of Van Pelt Avenue that is zoned for I. S 72 in Heartland Village ( Source: http :// maps. nycboe. net ) NYC Department of Education website.
The only guilds available in this slot are the Mariners of the High Seas, the Blacksmiths of Bree, and the Gardeners of Gont.
He began his career as a sportscaster with the Chicago Cubs Rookie league affiliate in Huntington, West Virginia on radio station WKEE-AM 800 and was the voice of the High Desert Mavericks ( Seattle Mariners affiliate ) on radio station KAPL.

High and varsity
He played on the junior varsity football team while at Fresno High School, but frequent fighting and discipline problems caused his parents to enroll him in the San Rafael Military Academy for his senior year.
Trevor graduated from Oaks Christian High School, where he played baseball and varsity football, in 2011.
He attended Oakdale High School, winning 16 varsity letters before graduating and playing at University of the Pacific.
The complex, which is maintained by the Village of Bethalto, replaced the old baseball and soccer fields located at Civic Memorial High School for varsity and junior varsity baseball, softball and soccer teams.
The Homer High School varsity baseball team set the national record for most consecutive wins at 75.
The day's activities include a parade, community open-pit beef barbecue, arts and crafts fair at Lewis and Clark Park, and the Belgrade High School Panthers varsity football game.
* Stedman Graham-He is one of the numerous 1, 000-point scorers for the Middle Township High School boys varsity basketball team.
The boys ' varsity soccer team has won five New York State Public High School Athletic Association State Championships ( 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2010 ) all under coach Rob McAuliffe, a Chazy Central Rural School graduate.
The Fairport Red Raiders represent Fairport High School in all varsity sports.
* NBA Player Chris Wilcox, who played on the WHS varsity basketball team his sophomore and junior years, leading the Wolfpack to the 1999 State 2A Basketball championship before transferring to Raleigh's William G. Enloe High School for his senior year.
* Scott Gragg, NFL tackle, Silverton High School varsity football coach
* John Smith-John Smith is the head coach of the Great Falls High School varsity basketball team, a position he has held since 1969.
The Ponder High School Boys varsity basketball team is the three-time-defending ( 2008, 2009, 2010 ) 2A State Champion.
Pocahontas High School and was the smallest high school in the state of Virginia that had a varsity football program, the mascot being the Indians.
This dedication and inventiveness manifested itself in early success: Maravich played high school varsity ball at Daniel High School in Central, South Carolina a year before being old enough to attend the school.
He attended University High School in Irvine, and was a kicker for the school's varsity football team.
A graduate of Berner High School and Binghamton University, where he was a varsity wrestler, he has a degree in political science.
Born in Riverside, California, Bonds played varsity high school baseball at Riverside Polytechnic High School and signed with the Giants in.
The High School varsity cheerleading team has also won states every year so far starting in 2004 as well as the NCA Nationals in 2007, making them the first team from New England to win at that competition.
* The Dunkirk High School varsity baseball team, led by Coach William Walters and pitchers David Orth (' 88 ) and Bob Krzyzanowicz (' 89 ), won the New York State Public High School Athletic Association ( NYSPHSAA ) Class B championship in 1988, after which the portion of Woodrow Drive bordering the high school was renamed " Marauder Drive " to honor this achievement.
Hodges was a star four-sport athlete at Petersburg High School, earning a combined seven varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and track.
The Volunteers went 27-1-1 during Kramer's two years on the varsity, beating Wichita Falls High School 28-27 for the Class 4A state title in 1971 and losing to Baytown Sterling 21-20 in the 1972 state semifinals.

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