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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 19-21, 2006 The Park Record B-6 Recreation Report Deei* Valley Resort A "Real" teacher Deer Valley is open for summer operations, offering scenic chairlift rides, lift-served hiking and mountain biding. 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. Real Salt Lake soccer player Scott Garlick Instructs young athletes at the Park City Extreme soccer camp on Monday. Garlick made one other appearance at the three-week camp. Both times, he helped teach the children good soccer technique, including dribbling, juggling and shooting. Garlick, a goalkeeper, also coaches goalies for the club throughout the year. Facundo Alfero, who runs the camp, will hold another session, Tuesday, July 25 through Friday, July 29 at Willow Creek Park from 9-noon for levels U-9 through U15. To register, come to the park at 9 a.m. PafR 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 ww vy.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. 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 615-5800. 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. Trails Hikers and bikers, hit the trails! The Rail Trail will be closed July 19-20 for road repair caused by significant washout from Pace Dairy to Wanship. Also, Mountain Trails is urging riders to please respect the signage on the Mid Mountain trail.The Colony has gone to great lengths to keep the trail open to users, but some are riding down White Pine Canyon.The Mountain Trail Foundation is urging participation in the bike, ride or bus to work on the last Friday of the month. For more information on area trail conditions, call the Mountain Trails Foundation, 649-6839, or log onto www. mountaintrails.org. SCOTT SINE/R4BK RECORD BAIIGKOK nn THAI onLU main fRLLDINNLRLNTRLL When you purchase another entree of equal or greater value. BEST OF STATE Mirror Lake Highway, S.R. I 50, is open all the way through to Evanston, Wyo. Lower-elevation campgrounds from Yellowpine 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. •••WIIIIII, . • • imi ' - . • WINNER Umit two coupons per party or table. Not valid with other coupon or offer. Dine In only. A 18% gratuity will be applied based on the original amount. Payment must be made with a credit card. Valid through July 31st, 2006. 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Colo.and incorporated softball into this year's itinerary. Pilcher knows how lucky the tournament is to have the coverage. He says that most people in the softball world hear of their television deal and can hardly believe they were able to negotiate such a * contract. "Most didn't believe until they saw the cameras," Pilcher said. "Most people have never seen fastpitch on television, except college." Last fall. Triple Crown began contacting local cable stations in as many major cities as possible. Companies like Comcast in Salt Lake and Altitude in Denver. Colo, quickly came onboard. All of the stations are required to show the games at least twice. Pilcher said that next year he hopes to group the 16-and-under and 18-and-under team tournaments into one week, so that viewers can enjoy the highest level of youth club competition and make the product more enticing to local stations. The 12-and-under and 16- and-under games were selected this year because the tournament dates aligned best with the Metro Sports production schedule. A total of four cameras were stationed around the Jack Sutton Field for the championship games, with another roving camera to catch reactions, special calls and team celebrations. So far, Triple Crown has only been able to market the broadcasts to parents, associates and friends involved with the tournaments and other contacts in the softball world, but Pilcher says that's a start and hopefully word-of-mouth will carry the news of the coverage further. Pilcher expects that the Park City Chamber will also direct various sports entities to the broadcast to illustrate how well the city can host an event. "The decision to broadcast is two-fold - to increase our Triple Crown brand and to show the great area around Park City," Pilcher said. 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