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Show B-2 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, September 19-21, 2018 Continued from B-1 Miners start fast rec report PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Park City Mountain Resort is open for the season until Sept. 30, including its mountain coaster, zip lines, and summer lift services. For more information on summer lift operations and pricing, go to Parkcitymountain.com or call 435-649-8111. DEER VALLEY RESORT make plays and we’ve got guys who can make plays, we’re going to give them the chance. I don’t want to take the ball out of their hands.” Bauer said the play calling shows the coaches’ trust in his and his teammates’ abilities. “Coach has mad confidence in us; it feels good,” he said. Ben Lomond seemed almost powerless to match the Miners’ passing attack — good for 100 yards — and ground game, which put up a staggering 337 yards. And while the Scots showed flashes of athleticism in an early touchdown by junior wideout Tre Pearson, a combination of self-inflicted errors and a suffocating Park City defense kept them from getting almost anything done the rest of the night. Junior running back Brady Baumann sent off the Scots by uncorking an 87-yard scoring run midway through the fourth quarter. “Getting out of the gates fast helped us out a lot,” Baumann Deer Valley Resort has ended its regular summer-season lift service. For details on the resort’s activities, including evening mountain bike rides, historic tours and season pass prices, visit DeerValley.com or call 435-649-1000. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK Utah Olympic Park offers weekend activities, including its bobsleigh rides, zip lines, ropes courses, drop tower, tubing and more, weather permitting through Oct. 21. For a complete list of fall hours of operation and rates, visit utaholympiclegacy.org. PARK CITY GOLF CLUB The Park City Golf Club is open for the season. For pricing information go to www.parkcity.org/departments/park-city-golf-club or call 435-615-5800. CRATER SPRINGS GOLF COURSE Crater Springs Golf Course in Midway is open for the season. For more information, call 435-645-5588. HIDEOUT CANYON GOLF The Outlaw Golf Course at Hideout Canyon is open for the season. For details call 435-200-3142, or go to Hideoutcanyon.com/the-outlaw-golf-course.php. SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF COURSE Soldier Hollow Golf Course is open for the season. Call 435-6547442 for details. Rates change throughout the day. See http://www. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City junior receiver Mark McCurdy makes a catch for a touchdown against Ben Lomond in the Miners’ conference opener Friday at Dozier Field. McCurdy brought in three TDs in the course of the 45-7 demolition of the Scots. said. “You get up three touchdowns in the first half and it’s hard to come back from that, and we just put the pedal to the metal after that and kept on rolling.” Notably, juniors headlined the biggest contributions to the Miners’ night on offense. Quarterback Jack Skidmore was good for 9 out of 12 passes, two for touchdowns. Baumann led the team in yardage with 144 yards and two touchdown runs. Bauer brought home 68 yards and a scoring run, while sure-handed receiver Mark McCurdy made off with three touchdowns and 91 total yards. Bauer credited a balanced passing attack and ground game with keeping the Scots defense on their heels. “When we establish our passing game you can’t guard our team, really, because you’ve got to respect our run game too,” Bauer said. “And if you can’t respect Mark (McCurdy), who had three touchdowns; game over.” Defensively, Montzingo said the team’s physical performance and discipline were highlights. “Our defense hit and hit and Continued from B-1 soldierhollowgolf.com/rates/ for details. Student leads from front MOUNTAIN DELL GOLF COURSE Mountain Dell Golf Course is open for the season. For more information call 801-582-3812 or go to www.slc-golf.com/mountain_dell_golf_course/. BASIN RECREATION Basin Recreation maintains more than 145 miles of trails for hiking, biking, dog walking and more. To plan a visit, go to www.basinrecreation.org for a complete list of trails. For trail information or embarrassed, because in the end, if you’re the one who’s willing to put yourself out there, no one’s going to care,” he said. “People are going to be so much more excited to see that they can be comfortable around you, so I don’t know, I kind of just worked up my guts for the first game, and I got such a good reception from the student body that I just kept doing it since.” And while the student section has been present at each football game so far, Lowsma said he wants to bring the energy to the girls volleyball matches and beyond. “I know football games are exciting, but the girls volleyball team — new state champions maintenance concerns, email Phares Gines, at phares@basinrecreation.org. MOUNTAIN TRAILS FOUNDATION For trail information, including maps and conditions, go to mountaintrails.org. WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST The Heber-Kamas Ranger District maintains trails and campgrounds in the Uinta Mountains east of Kamas. Wolf Creek Pass, Guardsman Pass and the Mirror Lake Highway are open for the season, according to the Utah Department of Transportation. For more info, go to FS.USDA.gov/uwcnf or call 435-783-4338. STATE PARKS AND RESERVOIRS For information such as water temperature and current conditions at Jordanelle and Rockport state parks, visit StateParks.Utah.gov. For information on the Echo Reservoir, call 435-336-2247. The TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City High School Student Body President Charlie Lowsma cheers for the Miners Friday night as the third quarter of the home contest against Ben Lomond begins. The senior has led the student section at every football game so far this season and plans for more. — they’re killing it,” he said. “Our basketball team and all of the other sports deserve a ton of recognition too.” Lowsma says based on the turnout and enthusiasm of the Park City students Friday, he thinks the section has the potential to win the “Battle of the Fans,” an annual Utah High School Activities Association competition, by shooting and sending in a video package showcasing the fan experience. The video will include footage from when the Miners host Ogden on Oct. 5 for homecoming. The student leader says he Weather Park City statistics for the week ending Sept. 17 WEDNESDAY Temperatures: THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY High for the week ................................ 81° Low for the week ................................. 54° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.00” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Mostly sunny and pleasant Nice with plenty of sun Pleasant with plenty of sun Mostly sunny and nice Brilliant sunshine Winds: SSW 7-14 mph Winds: WNW 4-8 mph Winds: S 4-8 mph Winds: SSW 4-8 mph Winds: SSW 7-14 mph 77°/42° 68°/41° 76°/47° 77°/52° 75°/47° Ogden 80/48 Elko 78/32 Salt Lake City 82/51 Sunrise Wednesday ...... 7:10 a.m. ......... Thursday ........... 7:11 a.m. ......... Friday ............... 7:12 a.m. ......... Saturday .......... 7:13 a.m. ......... Sunday ............ 7:14 a.m. ......... Sunset 7:28 p.m. 7:27 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 7:23 p.m. 7:22 p.m. Moonrise 4:49 p.m. ......... 5:28 p.m. ......... 6:03 p.m. ......... 6:35 p.m. ......... 7:05 p.m. ......... Moonset 1:52 a.m. 2:46 a.m. 3:42 a.m. 4:39 a.m. 5:38 a.m. Wednesday ...... Thursday .......... Friday ............... Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Ely 78/34 Last New First Sep 24 Oct 2 Oct 8 Oct 16 Craig 85/39 Park City Provo 84/47 Price 85/47 Richfield 85/42 Moab 89/53 Cedar City 83/45 Aspen 74/45 Grand Junction 85/54 Cortez 77/42 St. George 93/63 MOON PHASES Full Evanston 78/41 77/42 Wendover 81/49 SUN AND MOON Farmington 78/53 Page 89/60 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 75/39 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Wednesday Hi Lo W 73 56 pc 58 48 pc 92 71 s 81 62 pc 68 59 pc 72 56 pc 88 67 s 81 73 r 89 69 pc 80 70 pc 87 68 pc 93 74 s 85 59 t Tropical moisture and daytime heating will lead to a scattering of afternoon showers and thunderstorms across Arizona and New Mexico up into Colorado. A cold front sinking southward will bring a few showers across Montana. Wildfires scattered about the western United States will continue to reduce the visibility in some places. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 81/36 Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. The higher the AccuWeather UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Shown is the highest value for each day. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 High; 11+ Extreme. anticipates that game to be “the most exciting, biggest game we’re going to have all year.” The organization determines which Utah high school student sections have the most school spirit via a public vote on videos submitted by each school. Last school year, Maple Mountain took the top honor after receiving the majority of votes in a Twitter poll. “It’s so exciting to know that we have the potential to be one of the most hype and exciting student sections in all of Utah, you know?” Lowsma said. “The homecoming game is going to be something else.” As for the rest of the community who aren’t current Park City High School students, Lowsma said he wants the students’ enthusiasm to infect everyone in the bleachers. “We aren’t an exclusive group, I’d love to see the parents get in on the chants too,” Lowsma said. “I’m looking to make this year one of the most hyped up, exciting years PCHS has seen in a long time. ... It involves the entire community.” Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC hit and played well, we’re a physical team and that sets the tone of the whole game,” he said. An already-sparse senior class wracked by injury makes this year’s team young in comparison to years past, and Montzingo said he’s looking forward to having another season to work with the juniors. “We get a whole other year after this with them, and to watch them grow like they are now it’s only going to get more and more fun,” Montzingo said. “They’re doing an incredible job.” Bauer and Baumann, who have been suiting up for the same teams since sixth grade, said that leading the team with a year left of eligibility comes from necessity. “We all knew we had to step up for it,” Bauer said. Coming out of the game, Montzingo said there’s room for improvement in the details. “Still missed assignments, still little things we need to tighten up and tweak a little bit,” he said. “So we’re goingP to go back and get our assign-t ments and get on the right page and get everything tightened up.” On Friday, Park City (3-2) is set to head to Bonneville (2-3) for a region matchup in Washington Terrace. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. City Aspen Boulder Butte Colorado Springs Elko Ely Evanston Flagstaff Gallup Grand Canyon Grand Junction Gunnison Idaho Falls Jackson Hole Mesquite Missoula Ogden Page Pocatello Provo Pueblo Reno Rexburg St. George Salt Lake City Spokane Sun Valley Tahoe Twin Falls Yellowstone Wednesday Hi Lo W 74 45 t 84 58 t 55 35 sh 89 58 t 78 32 s 78 34 s 78 41 s 70 43 pc 77 45 t 75 39 pc 85 54 s 73 39 t 74 39 pc 73 31 s 97 65 s 66 38 sh 80 48 s 89 60 pc 75 39 s 84 47 s 96 58 t 81 46 s 73 39 pc 93 63 s 82 51 s 70 45 pc 70 36 s 71 29 s 71 45 s 62 28 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 72 37 s 81 51 pc 59 29 sh 79 51 pc 76 34 s 77 36 s 67 36 s 74 41 s 79 39 s 77 34 s 82 50 s 72 30 s 69 32 s 64 25 s 94 67 s 64 34 pc 73 47 s 87 61 s 70 34 s 74 43 s 85 54 pc 83 49 s 67 36 s 91 63 s 75 48 s 65 45 c 67 36 s 75 32 s 69 41 s 52 24 s Interstate 80: Mostly sunny skies and good visibility Wednesday will lead to no weatherrelated travel problems. US-40: No weather-related travel problems are expected Wednesday with sunny to partly cloudy skies. TRAVELERS FORECAST Travelers heading to the east and south can experience slower-than-normal traffic Wednesday with an afternoon shower or thunderstorm. Elsewhere, no travel problems are expected with sunny to partly cloudy skies. WEATHER HISTORY Honolulu, Hawaii, has never been hotter than the 95 degrees reached on Sept. 19, 1994. Many believe that areas known for tropical climates must have extreme heat. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 WORLD CITIES Thursday Hi Lo W 71 63 pc 58 44 sh 91 69 s 75 63 pc 67 61 pc 78 70 c 86 65 s 91 73 pc 89 73 s 87 75 s 88 72 s 90 75 s 82 50 pc City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Hi Lo W 88 73 pc 78 66 c 81 63 pc 92 75 s 88 75 s 98 72 s 81 63 s 90 78 pc 70 61 r 80 71 pc 93 75 pc 78 63 pc 83 69 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 88 61 t 87 72 c 76 63 pc 89 77 t 90 77 t 96 75 s 85 63 s 90 78 t 72 51 r 78 69 s 91 76 t 73 65 pc 79 69 s City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Wednesday Hi Lo W 90 70 s 92 75 pc 81 62 pc 90 77 pc 81 64 pc 70 58 pc 96 77 s 90 72 s 75 64 pc 71 54 pc 68 54 pc 93 80 pc 83 66 s Thursday Hi Lo W 88 69 s 90 74 t 76 63 pc 98 79 t 85 69 s 70 60 pc 95 76 s 87 73 t 76 64 s 76 54 s 65 56 sh 93 78 t 81 67 pc City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Wednesday Hi Lo W 65 55 r 84 77 t 87 81 sh 78 61 pc 83 61 pc 68 48 s 61 45 sh 85 57 t 88 78 pc 82 63 s 73 59 pc 67 49 c Thursday Hi Lo W 68 53 pc 88 77 t 88 80 pc 85 55 pc 82 64 pc 70 54 pc 54 43 r 84 62 pc 88 79 pc 82 64 s 71 52 c 69 58 pc City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Wednesday Hi Lo W 71 55 pc 67 50 c 79 56 pc 87 74 pc 80 66 pc 88 80 sh 78 64 pc 81 52 s 77 68 pc 69 59 s 81 57 pc 80 55 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 71 54 s 59 49 c 80 60 pc 86 73 t 82 66 pc 88 78 pc 73 66 r 64 49 sh 78 68 c 73 70 r 83 59 s 81 54 s Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |