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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tue, September 18-21, 2004 B-5 The Park Record Tennis team tackles tough game schedule not lost in our region," said Head Coach Lori McMahon On Tuesday, the Miners retimed to the court again to take on the Uinlah Utes. The Miners shutout the Utes in varsity play with a score of 5-0. Peek defeated Megan Allred in two sets, 6-0, 6-0. Ringelberg also By ADIA WALDBURGER won in two sets against Chelsea Of the Record staff' Roth. Fields beat Uintah'sRachel McPhie in three sets. They say thai the three's a Both doubles teams won in two crowd, and the Park City High School tennis team tested that the- sets as well. The junior varsity won ory this week playing three teams by 1 point, 3-2. "We won 5-0 and all girls are in three days this week. playing well, Ashley Fields at No. 3 The Miners went 2-1, losing to Judge on Monday, followed by singles won a close three-set back-to-back wins against Uintah match." said McMahon. On Wednesday, the Miners varand Judge. In Monday's match the Miners sity squad competed in a practice came within one point of beating match against Rowland Hall St. region leader. Judge Memorial. Marks School. The girls swept the No. 1 singles player Devin Peek Winged Lions 5-0, all winning in easily beat Amy Stevens 6-2. 6-0. two sets. "We were definitely the domiNo. 2 singles player Josie Ringelberg lost to Emily Kennedy nant team," said McMahon. "We're in two sets, and No.3 Ashley Fields on a roll, but need to stay focused. lost to Megan Maneni in two sets as There is still a lot of tennis to be played. Our junior varsity has also well. been playing well. Many of them In doubles play, the No. 1 douare in their first year and have benbles team of Tori Sowul and efited from this seasons match Lindsay Albrccht lost to a tough Judge opponent. The No. 2 tandem experience. Denise Richardson, a of Kelsey Stark and Carleigh Lake freshman, has not lost a match in her No. 3 singles position. They are beat Judge in two sets. a fun, great group of girls." The junior varsity team lost 5-1. The Miners headed into this "We lost 3-2, but it was so close week after a long weekend at the it came down to a third set. Kelsey Stark and Carleigh Lake, our No. 2 St. George tournament. "We're double's team has not lost a match. fresh off of our 100-degree heat Devin Peek at No.l singles has also where we came together as a team Miners handle busy game week taking on three teams This week in Real Estate IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER by Michael LaPay "One man's meat is another man's poison." Keep this proverb in mind as you prepare to sell your home. To one prospect, a large kitchen may bring visions of entertaining; to another, it means miles of tile to clean. A gardener seesflowersand vegetables when viewing your large lot; a non-gardener dreads Saturdays mowing and raking. An oddly placed room may be the ideal office or sewing room. A room with little light may be the perfect media center. Lots of buik-ins are usually a plus; to an art collector they may leave little space for display. Almost any "con" can be a "pro" to the right person. © SCOTT 5\NE/PARK RECORD Ashley Fields attacks the ball against Uintah on Tuesday. and had some great wins. We didn't progress that the team made this come out on top. but we had some week. incredibly close matches and indi"I'm seeing movement on the vidual wins. Devin won all bul one court on the court, placement, and our No. 1 doubles team of more aggressiveness at the net and Albrecht and Sowul beat East," consistency, but what is more said McMahon. important is that they are starting The tournament also helped to believe in themselves and having McMahon establish her line-up for a great time together." says the rest of season heading into the McMahon. 'Hie Miners are now second in playoffs. The only change was Fields moving from No.l doubles region with a record of 4-1. and S-2 to the No. 3 singles spot, sending overall, 'liiey will be in action next Albrecht to the No.l doubles team. Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 3:15 p.m. at McMahon was happy with the Wasatch Hii>h School. Michael LaPay Mobile: 435-640.5700 Office: 435.655.8600 5<S0 Main Street, Park City Virtual Tours: www.purcutah.com E-mail: mlapa)-@purcut.ih.com Prudential Utah Real Estate Park City stuns Judge in season opener game, with a light score, Carlston called a timeout. The Miners were out of timeouts and the penalty gave a point to the Bulldogs. 'Hie momentum shifted and the Miners made some timely errors and Judge walked away with game four, 25-23. "I made some coaching mistakes. I called a bad timeout. I subbed a couple of girls in, because I thought we were going lo win. I should have kept my stronger players in to keep the momentum. We lost energy after that," admitted Carlston. Heading into game five, the Miners and Bulldogs were tied at two games apiece. Both teams exhibited hustling and smart play, but the Miners ended with the slight edge, giving them the victory and the match win. "It was • Continued from B-1 In game three. Miners had the mental edge, making a series of smart plays to take the early lead. The Bulldogs broke down mentally, exhibiting mistakes and miscues throughout this game. Park city was able to capitalize on this and win game three 25-9. "Judge had a lot of mental errors. Park City was playing a faster game. Our digs were quick. Our sets were quick and our attacks were quick and Judge was not ready," said Carlston. Game four was close in the early minutes of the game. In the middle of the game, Melissa Brown had a big hit to make the score 8-7. After this, the Miners surged ahead leading by as many as eight points, but the Bulldogs came fighting back. Late in the quick. The pressure was on. because it was to 15 points and it was a constant side-out game. It was a tight score the whole time. It was a game of who could make the least mistakes. We pushed forward and won," said Carlston. The win over Judge meant more than just the satisfaction of beating a rival. "Last year we beat Judge Tiere [at PCHSJ. We played awesome. We ran them off of the court. When we went lo Judge, we beat them in the firsi two games. We lost I he last three games for a huge surprise upset and then it came down to a playoff game to go to state. We were lied to go to state (the top four teams travel lo state). We had lo play a neutral game at Granite. We lost and il was frustrating. We had a frustrating end to our season nm\ we did- n't go to slate." explained Carlston. "So this game was important. Not only was il our season (region) opener. It was important for us lo win." The Miners were led by the strong performances of several girls. 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