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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, July 15-18, 2006 The Park Record B-6 Recreation Report Leaders of the track Peer Valley Resort Deer Valley is open for summer operations, offering scenic chairlift rides, lift-served hiking and mountain biking. Hours of operation vary depending on the chairlift but will generally run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For more information, log onto www.deervalley.com or call 800-424-3337. Parkites All Walker, center, and Savannah Schoon, left, receive their medals In the 400-meter race at the Utah State Junior Olympic Championships held at Brigham Young University last month. Walker qualified for the Region Junior Olympics in El Paso, Texas in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter events. Schoon qualified in the 400 meter. Both girls are age 11 and attend Ecker Hill International Middle School. IK Park City Mountain Resort * • • - - Park City Mountain Resort's summer operations offer the Alpine Slide, ZipRider, Alpine Coaster, climbing wall, liftserved hiking and mountain biking, the human maze, the Legacy Launcher, miniature golf, Diggler Scooters, Little Miners Park and horseback riding. Hours of operation vary. For more Information, call 800-222-7275 or visit www.parkcitymountain.com. The Canyons The Canyons is open for summer operations.The resort is . currently offering gondola rides, lift-served hiking and mountain biking, guided fly-fishing tours, and hot air ballooning. Hours of operation will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Thursday through Sunday. For more information, call 649-5400 or visit www.thecanyons.com. HWMW* ~-- ! -™~"° *-'-~ "^ ' ' ™* Golf Courses Park City Municipal Golf Course is open for play. This year's fees will be $26 for 18 holes of golf for residents, $40 with a cart; for non-residents the cost is $43 for 18 holes and $57 with a cart. The pro shop is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Reservations for tee time are required. For more information, call 6 I 5-5800. Wasatch Golf Course's fees are $37 for 18 holes with a cart on weekend days and $39 with cart on weekends. Call the pro shop for a tee time at (435) 654-0532. Soldier Hollow Golf Course - Silver and Gold courses: fees are $37 for 18 holes on weekdays with cart and $39 on weekends with cart. Call the pro shop for a tee time at (435) 654-7442 or (801) 261-4733. PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM WALKER Trails Hikers and bikers can now hit the trails! Lower-elevation trails in the Basin are dry including Glenwlld, Bob's Basin. Cobblestone, Mcleod. Willow Creek,Trailside, 24-7, Goreoza, Promontory and more. Crews have been working to clear the entire length of the Mid Mountain Trail. Patches of snow still exist on upper-elevation trails.The Mountain Trail Foundation participated in the bike, ride or bus to work on the last Fridays of the mcSnth, which began June 30. For more information on area trail conditions, call the Mountain Trails Foundation. 649-6839, or log onto www.nnountaintrails.org. PCHS Football team fired up for new year side of the field, the Miners held seven-on-seven drills, giving boys' training schedule as they Malich the chance to practice mulprepare for ihe opening game tiple plays against different againsl Hillcrest High on August defenders. The drills allowed the 18, featured n little bit of every- offensive coaches a prime opporthing. Days were spent in offensive tunity to watch the quarterback and defensive drills, team stretches position, which is still is up for and team meetings. Nighttime grabs. If the season started tomorbrought matchups with other row. Matich admits that senior teams, team-building activities and Andy Byers would be his leader, the election of team captains. but Searle Vincent, the smaller, yet The nightly matchups were deceptively effective play caller mostly a "meeting of the Miners." that came in late last season when The 5A Bingham Miners -the Wil Christensen was hurt, is still in darlings of the prep league this strong contention and Scott year .slocked with an astounding Neuenschwander. the dark horse 165 players and three players who for the position, also had a strong have already signed with Brigham showing at camp. Young University - was the only The lineman met up on the •team that agreed to inlersquad other side of the field and went practice drills. Although, the 3A one-on-one in rotation until all of Miners were a bit overmatched, the big men had their chance the nightly meetings only against one another. The Park City increased their passion. On one Miners feature one of the biggest • Continued from B-1 vCasatch-Cache National Forest la.,... . : . , Mirror Lake Highway, S.R. 150, is open all the way through to Evanston. Wyo. Lower-elevation campgrounds from Yellowpfne to Cobblerest are open for the season as well as sites at Smith Morehouse, Ledge Fork and Washington Lake. Mirror Lake campground is now open for use as is Lily and Loft lakes. For more information, call the Kamas Ranger District at (435) 783-4338. Fire restrictions The licensed Utah fireworks industry would like to remind the public to be extra cautious when handling fireworks through the month of July and the upcoming 24th celebration.There are currently no fire restrictions in northern Utah. For the latest news and information, log onto www.utahfireinfo.gov. Utah Olympic Park The Utah Olympic Park has a variety of activities available through the summer, as well as personalized tours through the park and museum. Guests can still visit the Joe Quinney W i n t e r Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum daily. For more information, call 658-4200 or visit www.olyparks.com. SUMMER lines in recent school history with ried about Tew's readiness for the the players like Pat Kruse at six upcoming season. feet, three inches and 290 pounds, "There is no question that he Calvin Mutcher at six feel and one could be a bonafide superstar," inch and 270 pounds and Dan Matich said. Modrovsky at six feet, five inches. Tew also says that he is ready to Chart says that the opportunity for lead the team. his men to practice against some of "I like having the weight on my the state's biggest and best was a shoulders," Tew said. "I like peogreat learning experience that is ple to depend on me and step up. only driving their passion to Byers and Vincent, depending become more powerful players. on who is chosen at quarterback, "It gives them a look at some- will also take on a fair amount of thing different every play," Chart the rushing load. said. "It makes them better players The Miners have just four more and gives them confidence." weeks before they open the 2006 Perhaps the only downside to season hosting 5A Hillcrest in the the camp was the injury of 3A All- Endowment Game on Aug. 18 on Slate hopeful running back Jared the newly refurbished Dozier Tew. a senior with Division I col- Field, but the eager group agrees lege prospect talent. 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