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Show B-3 The Park Record Sat/Sun/MotVTues, June 11-14, 2005 Miners in the spotlight GOT HAILS! Pool Tables, Rc-Fclting, Accessories &c Moving Game Room Equipment & Furniture, Poker'labIts, Air Hockey, Ping Pong & / Foosball FREE DELIVERY 10% CASH FOR REFFRRAI.S 801.347.4645 www.Bt Hi ardG iiy.com HUB HIM Nick's Members of the Park City boy's soccer team recently received awards for their performances during the 2005 season. Clockwise from bottom left: Ryan Williams, best offensive player; Ryan Simons, best defensive player; Rock Christeson, Utah all-time career shutout leader and 3A allstate 1st team; Steven Reugg, Miner award, Austin Blais, team most valuable player and 3A all-state 1st team. (Other award winners will run in Wednesday's edition.) PARK RECORDVWZ PHOTOS ml Authentic Greek Cuisine Check out our new Lunch Dinner Specials Seiger remembered for way with students life, but he was more about being his and Jake, 11. Seiger had many passions. own person and making his own life, According to Moffat, he played gui- not material things," O'Brien said. tar, and was known to play at the "Hopefully, the students will be able Snow Park Lodge in Deer Valley, as to focus on how he lived, not how he By ADIA WALDBURGER well as the stairwell of the Park City died. He had great values." Library and on Main Street. He was O' Brien said that Seiger truly Of the Record staff On Tuesday. Park City lost a pas- an avid New York Yankees fan and a lived by the universal laws of math sionate educator, musician and great lover of coffee and the Grateful and science. Dead, but his biggest commitment "He could have aired less about friend. what our society places value on. He Dave Seiger, 42, a math, physics was to his students. "He affected so many kids," stood for what was right, even if he and chemistry teacher at the Winter Sports School passed away from a Moffat said. "His impact on the com- stood on his own," O'Brien said. O'Brien added how much he heart attack. According to Principal munity was huge." Moffat said that often he would appreciated that the values reflected Rob Clayton. Seiger did not show up for school on Tuesday and he began tutor youth at all times of the day and positively on Seiger s students. night and on holidays. "He had a gift that he was able to to worry. communicate with adolescents in Fellow Winter Sports School "He was always punctual. You could set your cltx:k by him," Clayton teacher Jon O'Brien remembered way that very few people have," how he first became acquainted with Clayton said. "It was through his honsaid. Seiger was also a tutor at Seiger. When O'Brien came to the esty, discipline, love and sincerity-" Because of Seiger's close relationEducational Advantage. He started school in 2002. the two realized that with the school when Melanic Moffat they had attended college in Salt ship with his students, both Clayton opened it in Bountiful 14 years ago Lake City at the same lime in the and Moffat set up grief counseling for and followed Mortal when she early 1980s. After discussing their their students. Clayton has two counmemories, O'Brien realized that he selors on hand who will slay at the opened the school in Park City. "He was a huge part of the school had often attended parties at Seiger s sch<x")l until they are no longer needhouse. O'Brien said that he had great ed. The counselor at Park City High becoming successful," Moffat said. Originally from Mifflinburg, Pa., respect for Seiger and his view of life. School is working with the students "lhe unique thing about Dave who Seiger tutored. 'Phis week, stuSeiger was living in the Woodland was he had definite passions in his dents have been writing letters about area. He had. two sons, lien, age IS, Homemade Dolmades, Spanakoptta, Mousaka, Baklava Community mourns passing of educator & Lots More Outdoor Dining Available P _ « _ _ -_•_*._«•_..••.•..•_•__•>•_•>•.._ --- i i PHOTO COURTESY OF KATE AVRIN Dave Seiger plays his beloved guitar. Seiger, which will be placed in a book to preserve his memory. The Winter School senior class will establish a scholarship in Seigers name to be used for his children or a deserving student. A memorial service tor Seiger was scheduled for Friday, June 10 at the McPolin Farm. Anyone interested in making a donation in Seigers memory may contact the Winter School at 649-S760. m i J Bring In this ad and receive a free J i soda & baklava desert with every i ! Lunch or Dinner entree | • Expires 6/30/05 ' Monday - Saturday 11AM -10 PM Sunday 3PM - 9PM 6300 North Sagewood Dr 658-2267 (West of Smith's at Wmball Junction) m warning: May cause extreme envy from friends, family, neighbors and anyone in sight. 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