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Show B-3 The Park Record Sat/Sun/MorVTue, Sept. 4-7, 2004 Miners golf team is leading on the links EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN. with a 72. Junior Ryan Simons shot an SO, and senior Zach Fisher turned in an S2-shoi performance. ' I 'lie M i no rs c n d e d t he d ay with a team score of 31 y, behind By APIA WALDBURGER Union and Judge Memorial who Of the Record itaff tied for first place with scores of A good way l<> skirl any sea- 313. Jeffrey was optimistic despite son in sports is with a winning the loss. "We had a junior varsity record. The Park City High School player shoot <S2. Scott Case. That golf team has wasted no lime in doesn't count towards the team score, but that's something posidoing just that. The Miners established them- tive, and he's just a sophomore." selves, early, finishing first in the said Jeffrey. "They fought hard opening match of I ho season al to finish and didn't give up even Park City dolf Course last though they were having a bad Thursday, against region oppo- day and that's all a coach can ask nents Judge Memorial. IJint.th. for." The loss dropped the Miners Ciranite and Wasalch hii:h P-shoi advantage in the standschools. Leading the team was senior ings down to I I. but they are still Danny Clark who shot even par in (he lead in region competition. Jeffrey is working with a relawith a 72. He was followed hy junior Ryan Smith who finished tively new team, which will be a with a 7f>. and David challenge for them throughout Cunningham who shot an SO. region play this season. ""We're a pretty young team. These scores helped the Miners We lost five players last year and to win the match by 17 shots. "We got olT to a quick start for that's .i lot, but three to four oi the season. To build a 17-shot our current players have potenlead thai early in the season is tial to be All-Slate this year." The team will be in action nice to build on." said Miner iiuain next Thursday, when they Head Coach Tim Jeffrey. "We had one player-disquali- head east to Vernal to a match by Uintah at the fied for an incorrect score card hosted Dinoland (iolf ('ourse. and other than that everything Coach Jeffrey hopes that his was perfect." leain will continue to move for'['he Miners followed up the vvi n n i n g pe r for m a n ce wi I h a ward. "Our No I god] is to have our third-place finish on Wednesday in a match hosted by Union High lop players play more consistent PHOTO COURTESY OF TIM JEFFREY School at the Roosevelt (Jolt and hopetully to build on that Senior Danny Clark lines up a Putt at Roosevelt Golf Course 1 1-shot lead." Course. over the weekend. 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They know thai they need U> lirelighters mimicked some of the play clean with the proper basics," team rituals. One favorite was when said ("arlston. the lircfi^hlcrs dow on the floor 'Hie game also gave the team a break when they made an error, which the from a tough season. "'Hie girK had a girls' team does every tune that blast. 'Iliey don't know how in irash should haw hit the floor to Stive a talk, but once they started laimhing play they were able to have fun." said Another entertaining moment was Carlslon. when the girls chanted "'Hie roof, the It was not all fun and games. "Hie rool. the rool is on fire" to celebrate firefighlers quickly found thai these blivking the firefighlers.• girls am play "We had some pretty The event was well attended by stumassive digs from the PC I'D. 'Hie dents, wives, parents and on-duly • Continued from B-1 girls blocked five to 10 blocks that firefighters, ("arlston was pleased with the turnout and plans to hold the event again. "We hope lo continue the tradition al the beginning of the fall season, and possibly use it as a fundraising opportunity" "Kelsi and I want to draw some attention to raise money for her team and to have a little fun l<x>," added Moore. 'Hie time spent with the firefighters also helped to spark an interest in fircfighting among some of the girls. '•'Iliey talked about wanting lo intern and two of them are already looking inlo it, " said ("arlston. "We had a lot of fun hosting the fire department. We appreciate their gotxl attitude and involvement. We look forward to playing them again," One way lo realiy know what a Land Rover can do is to lake on our rock course Thai's when Ihe Irue power of the 2004 Discovery kicks m The all-wheel drive of the nearlyredesigned Freeiander is al ils best And Ihe performance of the Range Rover reaches ils height Stop by our Land Rover Centre for a lest drive Or if you prefer, a test climb said Carlston. 'I"hc firefighters also had a positive experience. "They had great attitudes. It was a fun thing for everyone involved." said Moore. "The main purpose for us was to raise money for the girls and bring some attention to them, and also to show that we, as a department, are always trying to support our community." said Moore. 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