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Show A-12 Cox wins race for governor LINDSAY WHITEHURST Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — Republican Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox handily won the race for Utah governor, replacing the leader who endorsed him in a campaign that played out during the coronavirus pandemic. He is the state’s first new governor in more than a decade. Cox defeated Democrat Chris Peterson, a law professor who continued to advocate for a mask mandate as cases spiked this fall. Cox supported Republican Gov. Gary Herbert’s decision to encourage them and even approve mask mandates in local areas, but not require their use. The general election came after a hard-fought GOP primary where Cox, a moderate and onetime critic of President Donald Trump, beat out three other competitors for the nomination that’s often decisive in conservative Utah. During his acceptance speech, Cox outlined a vision for the state and his party. “We must be the party of civil rights. We must be the party of the downtrodden. We’ve given up too many of these issues to other parties,” he said. One of those was former U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman, Jr., who had previously served as governor and is a well-known political name. He caught the virus during the race and later recovered. Cox will succeed Herbert, who first took office in 2009 and decided not to run again this year. Herbert in May endorsed Cox, who became lieutenant governor in 2013, as his chosen successor. The race garnered national attention when the two candidates appeared together on an ad calling for civility in a time of increasingly bitter political divisions around the country. Voter Helen Jones, a 74-yearold retired English professor, said that move made her especially glad to vote for Cox. “I’m absolutely thrilled with the ad that he and Peterson did together, showing what really civil thoughtful good guys could do it they came together in spite of all this contentiousness,” she said. Cox consistently polled well ahead in the state, which has not elected a Democratic governor in more than 40 years. The pandemic had cast a shadow on the race, though Cox declared his candidacy early and had months to campaign in person before the coronavirus struck in the spring. Cox also has had a higher profile during the crisis, since he was part of the state’s response while his competitors saw most traditional election activities curtailed by it. The state’s handling of the pandemic lost Cox support with Democratic-leaning voters like Jo Parrish, 66, of Ogden, who want to see stricter mask requirements during a record-setting surge this fall. “There has been zero leadership,” she said. Cox has also taken heat from the other side, from conservative voters who have never forgotten that he was once a sharp critic of Trump. But during this election season, Cox said that he supports the president. Cox has defended the state’s handling of the health crisis and economic upheaval, pointing to a low mortality rate and relatively low unemployment rate. Altar dedicated to virus victims Associated Press LOGAN, Utah — Utah State University’s Latinx Creative Society has dedicated an altar to those who have died due to the coronavirus pandemic. The club’s founders, alumni and community members on Monday made an “ofrenda” outside of the Taggart Student Center on campus. The altar features 30 photos of local residents who died as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, The Herald Journal reported. “A lot of people who died didn’t have the opportunity to say goodbye,” said Crescencio Lopez-Gonzalez, an associate professor at the university and the head of the club. “This is a way to say ‘It’s OK to come back.’” Of Utah’s 620 coronavirus deaths, 126 have been Latinos, despite making up only 14.2% of the state’s population, according to the state Department of Health. Utah reported on Tuesday its highest number of hospitalizations from the coronavirus since the pandemic began with 366, breaking Monday’s record by 18 Scoreboard High School Sports Football State Championships Division 4A Second Round Results – October 30 Park City 52, Ogden 12 Bear River 32, Green Canyon 28 Sky View 42, Desert Hills 12 Stansbury 63, Mountain View 49 Ridgeline 64, Cedar Valley 14 Snow Canyon 35, Logan 16 Pine View 42, Crimson Cliffs 10 Cedar City 28, Dixie 0 First Round Results – October 23 Park City…bye Cedar Valley 28, Tooele 21 Crimson Cliffs 45, Canyon View 3 Desert Hills 44, Mountain Crest 14 Logan 43, Hurricane 22 Ogden 35, Ben Lomond 17 Mountain View def. Uintah (forfeit) Division 5A Second Round Results – October 30 Wasatch 26, Lehi 19 Alta 29, Bonneville 9 Skyline 38, Bountiful 28 Salem Hills 44, Box Elder 13 Orem 65, Provo 35 Timpview 35, Olympus 13 Brighton 49, Spanish Fork 20 Maple Mountain 27, Springville 21 First Round Results – October 23 Wasatch…Bye Alta 42, Farmington 23 Bountiful 62, Hillcrest 7 Box Elder 22, Woods Cross 8 Lehi 52, Viewmont 14 Provo 34, Mountain Ridge 14 Spanish Fork 33, Highland 28 Springville 36, Murray 0 Division 2A Quarterfinals Results – October 31 Enterprise 24, North Summit 8 Division 3A Quarterfinals Results – October 31 Delta 34, Richfield 28 Grantsville 21, Summit Academy 17 Juab 20, San Juan 7 Morgan 28, Juan Diego 7 Region Overall Standings Division 4A Region 10 W L T W LT Park City 7 0 0 9 20 Stansbury 4 1 0 8 20 Mountain View 3 1 0 6 4 0 Cedar Valley 4 2 0 6 50 Ogden 3 4 0 7 50 Tooele 2 4 0 2 80 Ben Lomond 1 6 0 3 80 Uintah 0 6 0 0 10 0 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 7-10, 2020 The Park Record Grantsville South Summit patients. The state also reported six new deaths from the virus on Tuesday. The number of infections is thought to be far higher because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected with the virus without feeling sick. For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some — especially older adults and people with existing health problems — it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, and death. 1 3 0 7 5 0 Wall 1 3 0 4 6 0 2. Park City B 2:01.62 Lauren Biglow, Lauren GreenDivision 2A North well, Savanna Flynn, Bridget Duchesne 4 0 0 10 0 0 Lane North Summit 4 1 0 7 4 0 3. Brighton C 2:02.42 Gunnison Valley 3 2 0 3 6 0 Brinley Warren, Ainsley Warren, Monticello 2 3 0 2 8 0 Caroline Jaggi, Sophie MiyRich 1 3 0 1 7 0 agishima Layton Christian 0 5 0 1 9 0 4. Brighton A 2:07.64 Helen Vanlaningham, Lucy KoDivision 5A Region 8 keny, Audrey Bradley, Andrea Maple Mountain 4 1 0 8 2 0 Zurias Wasatch 4 1 0 8 2 0 5. Brighton B 2:11.05 Salem Hills 3 2 0 8 2 0 Sarah Hart, Taylor Durrant, Springville 3 2 0 5 6 0 Claire Holder, Tayler Tho Provo 1 4 0 4 7 0 6. Park City C 2:20.94 Spanish Fork 1 5 0 4 8 0 Sadie AbuHaidar, Alex Solum, Casey Roberts, Peri Price 7. Park City D 2:24.67 Cassidy Bryan, Ella McNeely, Erin Hardy, Savannah Punak Volleyball 8. Brighton D 2:25.59 Elizabeth Romrell, Aubrey Playoffs Smith, Bailey Butler, Kate Stubben Division 5A Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay Second Round 1. Park City A 1:46.97 Results – November 4 Park City 3, Mountain Ridge 0 Payton Taylor, Reef Yoked, Mountain Ridge23 11 19 - 0 Fischer Caplin, Tyler Anderson 1:49.82 Park City 25 25 25 - 3 2. Brighton C Casey Duncan, Bruce Kim, Daniel Detjen, Xander Nelson Timpview 3, Brighton 1 3. Brighton D 1:52.41 Lehi 3, Box Elder 0 Skyline 3, Maple Mountain 2 Gavin Aina, Peter Grinsell, Luke Hamling, Lincoln Bunker Salem Hills 3, Orem 0 4. Brighton B 1:53.94 Spanish Fork 3, Woods Dylan Belko, Aiden Roy, Grant Cross 0 Livesy, Bridger Nielson Mountain View 3, Timpano5. Brighton A 2:02.21 gos 0 Harrison Taylor, Heinrich Bountiful 3, Viewmont 0 Barnard, David Aleksanyan, William Kershaw 6. Park City B 2:03.65 First Round Stuyvie Bastick, Ian McNeely, Results – November 3 Lane Capps, Barrett Petty Park City 3, Alta 0 Alta 22 18 15 - 0 Girls 200 Yard Free Park City 25 25 25 - 3 1. Abby Dietrichson Park City 2:08.10 2. Madison Cutler Orem 3, Wasatch 0 Brighton 2:11.99 Orem 25 25 25 - 3 Wasatch 11 15 23 - 0 3. Lucy Kokeny Brighton 2:13.87 4. Helen Vanlaningham Viewmont 3, Springville 2 Brighton 2:15.35 Box Elder 3, Cottonwood 0 5. Emily Lebold Lehi 3, Provo 0 Park City 2:16.38 Timpview 3, Hillcrest 0 6. Elle Donovan Brighton 3, Farmington 0 Park City 2:16.67 Spanish Fork 3, Bonneville 0 7. Bridget Lane Woods Cross 3, East 0 Park City 2:18.59 Timpanogos 3, Olympus 1 Maple Mountain 3, Highland 0 8. Claire Holder Brighton 2:24.97 Skyline 3, Payson 0 Boys 200 Yard Free Mountain Ridge 3, Murray 1 1. Bridger Nielson Bountiful – Bye Brighton 1:56.94 Mountain View – Bye 2. Bruce Kim Salem Hills - Bye Brighton 1:57.14 3. Payton Taylor Park City 2:00.89 Division 3A 4. Fischer Caplin Results – October 28 Park City 2:04.41 Championship 5. Harrison Taylor Union 3, Morgan 1 Brighton 2:09.76 6. David Aleksanyan Division 2A Championship Brighton 2:14.07 Results – October 30 Girls 200 Yard IM North Summit 3, Millard 0 1. Helena Djunic Park City 2:18.85 2. Savanna Flynn Park City 2:31.98 3. Tai Quarnberg Swimming Park City 2:36.33 4. Caroline Jaggi Park City @ Brighton Brighton 2:37.46 Results – October 31 Time 5. Daniela Cartwright Park City 2:40.17 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 1. Park City A 1:55.54 6. Sarah Hart Brighton 2:44.21 Daniela Cartwright, Sofia Division 3A Region 13 Morgan 4 0 0 7 20 Summit Academy 2 2 0 9 30 Juan Diego 2 2 0 6 6 0 Djunic, Belle Malpede, Sara Boys 200 Yard IM 1. Peter Grinsell Brighton 2:14.91 2. Aiden Roy Brighton 2:17.68 3. Brandon Burnham Brighton 2:17.84 4. Grant Livesy Brighton 2:18.48 5. Stuyvie Bastick Park City 2:26.52 6. Ian McNeely Park City 2:29.39 Girls 50 Yard Free 1. Sara Wall Park City 25.59 2. Audrey Bradley Brighton 26.86 3. Lauren Biglow Park City 27.22 4. Sophie Miyagishima Brighton 27.47 5. Brinley Warren Brighton 27.64 6. Belle Malpede Park City 27.93 7. Tayler Tho Brighton 28.18 8. Eva Stein Park City 28.37 9. Savannah Punak Park City 28.54 10. Casey Roberts Park City 29.27 20. Sadie AbuHaidar Park City 31.84 22. Chapel Price Park City 32.92 23. Erin Hardy Park City 32.96 24. Ella McNeely Park City 32.97 26. Gigi Grizzell Park City 33.56 29. Cassidy Bryan Park City 34.45 30. Samantha Staub Park City 35.62 Boys 50 Yard Free 1. Daniel Detjen Brighton 23.95 2. Xander Nelson Brighton 24.17 3. Kyle Hardy Park City 24.20 4. Casey Duncan Brighton 24.72 5. Gavin Aina Brighton 25.44 6. Parker Fillmore Brighton 25.85 7. Asher Stewart Brighton 26.52 8. Luke Hamling Brighton 26.73 16. Lane Capps Park City 28.33 16. Jack Castelli Park City 28.33 19. Barrett Petty Park City 28.56 Girls 100 Yard Fly 1. Sofia Djunic Park City 1:09.55 2. Tai Quarnberg Park City 1:10.77 3. Ainsley Warren Brighton 1:11.53 4. Belle Malpede Park City 1:11.56 5. Claire Holder Brighton 1:12.44 6. Peri Price Park City 1:14.05 7. Elle Donovan Park City 1:14.76 8. Valentina David Brighton 1:19.51 More Dogs on Main By Tom Clyde What just happened? The election is over, and even the day after, nobody knew what happened. It was the most expensive election in history, with billions of dollars spent on hateful TV ads that were useless noise. There were sophisticated social media campaigns, some with real content, and most with malicious rumors. And in the end, despite all that effort, no minds were changed. The nation remains pretty evenly split, though it’s hard to describe exactly what it is that we’re so split about. The results boiled down to a handful of states that have gone out of their way to mess up the processing of the mail-in ballots. It takes a long time to verify the mail-in ballots, check the signatures, and then separate the actual ballot from the verification material so it can be counted. A rational approach would be to do that verification as they come in, then run the actual ballots through the counting machines with everything else. But that was too much for some states, and so the mountain of mail-in ballots, which arrived at the election office before Nov. 3, actually get the envelopes opened and the ballots counted after. Trump, unconstrained by reality, declared victory on Tuesday night and demanded that all counting be stopped. I don’t think it works that way, or at least it didn’t used to work that way. So it will get messy and we won’t know the final vote tallies for a while. Theoretically, it could land at the Supreme Court, though disputes over the particulars of deadlines and counting procedures are really a matter of 50 different state election laws. Michigan should decide how Michigan’s ballots are counted. While the presidential results are messy, the Senate appears likely to stay in Republican hands, so the Congress will remain deadlocked. Nothing will get done, and problems the nation faces that might be solved, or at Boys 100 Yard Fly 1. Bruce Kim Brighton 56.03 2. Luke Hamling Brighton 1:02.98 3. Tyler Anderson Park City 1:04.37 4. Jack Desmond Brighton 1:05.31 5. Reef Yoked Park City 1:05.99 6. Asher Stewart Brighton 1:11.75 Girls 100 Yard Free 1. Abby Dietrichson Park City 58.90 2. Lauren Biglow Park City 59.07 3. Lauren Greenwell Park City 59.59 4. Madison Cutler Brighton 1:00.53 5. Caroline Jaggi Brighton 1:03.13 6. Tayler Tho Brighton 1:03.48 7. Casey Roberts Park City 1:04.07 8. Savannah Punak Park City 1:04.12 11. Eva Stein Park City 1:05.77 17. Sadie AbuHaidar Park City 1:11.18 18. Ella McNeely Park City 1:13.41 20. Chapel Price Park City 1:15.75 21. Alex Solum Park City 1:15.92 23. Samantha Staub Park City 1:18.66 25. Gigi Grizzell Park City 1:19.96 Boys 100 Yard Free 1. Bridger Nielson Brighton 51.57 2. Xander Nelson Brighton 52.22 3. Casey Duncan Brighton 53.42 4. Kyle Hardy Park City 54.44 5. Harrison Taylor Brighton 56.15 6. Paden Hansen Brighton 57.77 7. Dylan Belko Brighton 58.01 8. Logan Oviatt Brighton 1:01.68 11. Ian McNeely Park City 1:02.16 12. Jack Castelli Park City 1:04.31 14. Thomas Hales Park City 1:05.01 20. Lane Capps Park City 1:07.94 Girls 500 Yard Free 1. Audrey Bradley Brighton 5:37.14 2. Helen Vanlaningham Brighton 5:45.03 3. Lucy Kokeny Brighton 5:53.08 4. Savanna Flynn Park City 5:57.87 5. Bridget Lane Park City 6:00.41 6. Emily Lebold Park City 6:12.62 7. Elizabeth Romrell Brighton 6:23.04 Boys 500 Yard Free 1. Daniel Detjen 5:02.72 Brighton 2. Brandon Burnham Brighton 5:21.34 least improved on, by legislative action will remain unsolved. But here in Utah, we got things done. By a vote of roughly 75% to 25%, we now have enshrined the right to hunt and fish “by traditional methods” in the state Constitution. The traditional right to get tanked up on cheap whiskey and shoot highway signs full of holes during the annual deer hunt has been protected. I don’t know what it was protected from, since there didn’t appear to be any effort to ban hunting for game or signage. Hunting is an essential part of game management now But if the decision is to go full Disneyland so we can continue to cram more density into an already full town, let’s do it right.” that so much of the animals’ natural habitat is urbanized. It serves a necessary purpose in addition to recreation for those who participate. But it seems very odd that 75% of Utahns felt that it requires special constitutional protection. Weirdness isn’t solely the province of the state. Here in Park City, there is a serious discussion about building a system of gondolas to move people around town. There’s no question that moving around town during even moderately busy times has become difficult. This winter, even with reduced visitor numbers, there will be Sundance-level traffic jams all the time. Nobody is getting on a plague-filled bus, so there will be a lot more rental cars in town. So the city is looking for solutions. The proposal, with a $64 million price tag, would string gondolas from Snow Park, Old Town and PCMR, and then a link to the unbuilt arts and culture district 3. Payton Taylor Park City 5:24.15 4. Jack Desmond Brighton 6:18.21 5. James Williams Brighton 6:38.22 Girls 200 Yard Free Relay 1. Park City A 1:47.60 Belle Malpede, Helena Djunic, Elle Donovan, Sara Wall 2. Brighton A 1:49.70 Tayler Tho, Brinley Warren, Sophie Miyagishima, Audrey Bradley 3. Park City B 1:51.49 Abby Dietrichson, Tai Quarnberg, Sofia Djunic, Emily Lebold 4. Brighton B 1:53.89 Caroline Jaggi, Lucy Kokeny, Ainsley Warren, Andrea Zurias 5. Park City C 2:03.69 Lauren Greenwell, Eva Stein, Sadie AbuHaidar, Erin Hardy 6. Brighton C 2:08.08 Kamryn Mena, Sidney Vasquez, Ruby Cook, Ellie Evensen 7. Park City D 2:13.73 Alex Solum, Cassidy Bryan, Ella McNeely, Chapel Price Boys 200 Yard Free Relay 1. Brighton A 1:37.07 Xander Nelson, Casey Duncan, Bridger Nielson, Daniel Detjen 2. Brighton B 1:41.48 Aiden Roy, Luke Hamling, Paden Hansen, Brandon Burnham 3. Park City A 1:44.32 Kyle Hardy, Reef Yoked, Stuyvie Bastick, Ian McNeely 4. Brighton C 1:49.64 Paxton Wilko, Logan Oviatt, Parker Fillmore, Daniel Harmer 5. Park City B 1:56.19 Lane Capps, Barrett Petty, Thomas Hales, Jack Castelli Girls 100 Yard Back 1. Helena Djunic Park City 1:01.97 2. Daniela Cartwright Park City 1:08.26 3. Brinley Warren Brighton 1:08.80 4. Sofia Djunic Park City 1:10.07 5. Aubrey Smith Brighton 1:13.28 6. Sarah Hart Brighton 1:14.94 7. Peri Price Park City 1:16.25 8. Cassidy Bryan Park City 1:27.22 9. Erin Hardy Park City 1:33.17 Boys 100 Yard Back 1. Tyler Anderson Park City 1:03.03 2. Dylan Belko Brighton 1:03.12 3. Stuyvie Bastick Park City 1:06.68 4. Grant Livesy Brighton 1:08.39 5. David Aleksanyan Brighton 1:12.35 6. Barrett Petty Park City 1:15.63 Girls 100 Yard Breast 1. Sara Wall Park City 1:11.17 2. Lauren Greenwell Park City 1:13.78 3. Ainsley Warren Brighton 1:19.17 4. Annabel Kim Brighton 1:19.42 that really nobody is anxiously waiting for. The theory isn’t complete madness. The idea of getting double duty out of existing rightsof-way has been proven all over, from the elevated railroad in Chicago to the subway in New York. If you can’t widen the streets, and we can’t, stack them. I’m skeptical of the gondola system, mostly because they don’t turn corners very well. If it takes an angle station at every bend in the road, the system has a huge and ugly footprint. Running it over people’s roofs isn’t going to work. I’m not sure that people will be any more willing to get into a confined gondola cabin than a bus, though I suppose we have to assume that the pandemic isn’t a permanent condition. But if the decision is to go full Disneyland so we can continue to cram more density into an already full town, let’s do it right. Instead of a gondola system, how about roller coasters? They are on tracks that can rip around corners, sometimes even upside down. They can climb up and over buildings and mountains that are in the way. There is the potential to spice it up, too. Why drive your car to dinner in Old Town when you could take the Splash Mountain ride instead? The Mad Tea Party cup-and-saucer ride could deliver you and your gear to Deer Valley, and Pirates of the Caribbean’s schooner would make accessing PCMR possible without having to deal with their parking shortage. Instead of a system that is only as sustainable as the federal subsidy, we might be able to turn it into something people would pay to ride. Or we could admit that Park City has reached capacity and quit building. Tom Clyde practiced law in Park City for many years. He lives on a working ranch in Woodland and has been writing this column since 1986. 5. Taylor Durrant Brighton 1:22.01 6. Cassidy Kenney Brighton 1:30.21 7. Alex Solum Park City 1:32.44 Boys 100 Yard Breast 1. Reef Yoked Park City 1:04.30 2. Fischer Caplin Park City 1:07.20 3. Peter Grinsell Brighton 1:08.91 4. Parker Fillmore Brighton 1:11.74 5. Aiden Roy Brighton 1:12.64 6. Heinrich Barnard Brighton 1:14.78 7. Thomas Hales Park City 1:30.69 Girls 400 Yard Free Relay 1. Park City A 3:59.89 Abby Dietrichson, Savanna Flynn, Helena Djunic, Lauren Biglow 2. Park City B 4:13.08 Elle Donovan, Bridget Lane, Emily Lebold, Casey Roberts 3. Brighton A 4:22.13 Helen Vanlaningham, Cassidy Kenney, Elizabeth Romrell, Sarah Hart 4. Park City C 4:28.65 Tai Quarnberg, Daniela Cartwright, Eva Stein, Peri Price 5. Brighton B 4:42.78 Valentina David, Sidney Vasquez, Katelyn Olsen, Annabel Kim Boys 400 Yard Free Relay 1. Brighton A 3:32.02 Bruce Kim, Harrison Taylor, Brandon Burnham, Peter Grinsell 2. Park City A 3:34.95 Payton Taylor, Kyle Hardy, Tyler Anderson, Fischer Caplin 3. Brighton B 3:56.71 Paden Hansen, Jack Desmond, Grant Smith, Asher Stewart 4. Brighton C 4:26.28 Jack Jensen, Gabe Campbell, Tiger Robinson, Jonah Rogers 5. Brighton D 5:00.18 Ezra Park, Jacob Waldron, Wesley Christensen, Brenden Russo Team Scores 1. Brighton 2. Park City Chewblockers 2, Freeballers 0 Freeballer 17 23 - 0 Chewblockers 25 25 - 2 Panthers 2, Bite the Mango 0 Panthers 25 25 - 2 Bite the Mango 18 20 - 0 Squid 2, Bite the Mango 0 Bite the Mango 15 11 - 0 Squid 25 25 - 2 Results – October 28 Wapacha 2, Bite the Mango 0 Freeballer 2, Bite the Mango 0 Panthers 2, Squid 0 Panthers 2, Chewblockers 1 Premier Ball Busters 2, Freeballer 0 Wapacha 2, Premier Ball Busters 1 Killer Tofu 2, Setting Ducks 0 Killer Tofu 2, Squid 0 Standings Killer Tofu Chewblockers Squid Panthers Premier Ball Busters Wapacha Setting Ducks Freeballer Setting Ducks Bite the Mango W 6 5 5 5 4 4 1 2 0 0 L 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 5 6 7 Park City Ice Arena Gold League Results – November 1 Resurface 8, Puckers 7 Marmots 6, Spa 4 Results – October 25 Resurface 8, Marmots 4 Puckers 6, Spa 5 Standings Resurface Spa Puckers Marmots W 5 4 3 1 L 1 2 4 6 T pts 1 11 1 9 0 6 0 2 pts 286 254 Silver League Recreation Sports Adult Volleyball Wapacha 2, Freeballer 0 Wapacha 25 25 - 2 Freeballer 22 18 - 0 Results – November 3 Ice Holes 9, Murder Hornets 3 Results – October 28 Murder Hornets 3, Altitude Painting 0 5-13 7, Bears 4 Results – October 27 Iceholes 6, Bladerunners 3 Results – November 4 Killer Tofu 2, Chewblockers 1 W L T pts Killer Tofu 25 25 11 - 2 Standings 5 1 2 12 Chewblockers 27 19 7 - 1 Ice Holes Murder Hornets 4 3 1 9 Bladerunners 3 2 2 8 Panthers 2, Killer Tofu 1 Killer Tofu 22 25 8 - 1 Altitude Painting 3 2 2 8 3 3 1 7 Panthers 25 16 11 - 2 5-13 Bears 0 7 0 0 Squid 2, Setting Ducks 0 Squid 25 25 - 2 Setting Ducks 17 20 - 0 Please forward submissions by Premier Ball Busters 2, Setting noon Sunday for Wednesday’s edition and by noon WednesDucks 0 Setting Ducks 26 25 - 0 day for Saturday’s edition to scoreboard@parkrecord.com Premier Ball Busters 27 27 - 2 Compiled by Joe Lair |