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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 28-30, 2007 B-5 »T/re Park Record Miners trample Timpview PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIE SIMONDS Elizabeth Tingey prepares to catch the ball during a game on Monday afternoon at Timpview. The Park City girls team won 10-5 after being tied at halftime 5-5. The game marked the Miners' first regular season game. The Miners will be in action again Wednesday, March 28 when they hit the road to face the Olympus/Highland combined team at 5 p.m. Miners show skills down South 6-1, 4-6 (10-6), and Sam Miller defeated Jake Longwall 6-4, 6-1. "The singles players - they did so well," Mastain said. "Every match they were clutch." Mastain said that although By APIA WALDBURGER every game was difficult, it was the Miners' confidence that gave Of the- Record stuff New Park City head coach them they edge. Before the tourScooter Mastain found a little nament, each team member set manageable goals, made a compiece of mind in Southern Utah. mitment to a positive attitude His team proved that even a young and relatively inexperi- and decided to approach each enced squad is still one of the game with control and gamesbest teams in the state as they manship. "They were great sports," rolled by other prep powerhouses, such as Pine View, Mountain Mastain said. The Miners will see these top Crest, Ogden and Dixie. Park City beat five different teams teams again in the Ogden including a battle that ended in a Tournament when they return 3-2 victory over Pine View in the from Easter Break in April, and Mastain expects that both there finals. in the 3A State The Miners led with strong and play from the singles players who Championships, Pine View will beat their opponents with rela- remain (he team to beat, with tive ease. No. I player Hunter Mountain Crest not far behind. "They are scary teams," Nicholas defeated Pine View's Russ Christensen 6-2. 6-1, Taylor Mastain said. "In this tournaSmith beat Burke.Van Norman ment, they saw what competition Tennis team moves past powerhouses the secret behind the secret issue, at all your favorite hangouts march 22. NOTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW. EVERYTHING YOU CAN'T RESIST. The ^^^^^ ^ looks like. It was a huge wake-up call. They had to dig." Mastain hopes that the next few weeks of Region 10 competition will allow Park City to make the progress they need to remain competitive against the best schools. Their doubles teams who both lost to Pine View in straight sets, will need to work especially hard. If the entire varsity roster can keep winning throughout the regular season, Mastain has confidence they will be unstoppable. The Miners will have one more game before Spring Break and the start of region play in an away game against Waterford scheduled for Tuesday, Mastain expects that Park City's dedication and long weeks of practice before the start of the season should help them to victory. They will return to the court on Wednesday. April 11 against Rowland Hall followed by the Ogden Tournament that weekend, April 13-14. Serving oummii Summit county Countysince sincelaou 1880 ^ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ jcrvmg Park Record. The Canyons Professional Ski Patrol Associati•ion Sunday April ISt ct The Side Car Friends of t k * Faft 4 Utoh Avalanche Forecast Center Door prizes and Auction *|Mnitr«d by: ROSSIGnOL ain Stiip -Stairs cfiib TOP members DJ Victor Cade < Black Diamond Bickcountry. cost WESTERN & SPIRIT Mountain Blk* A<tv«atur«i Surefoot. Kirkham's. toooar product! JANS $10 Cmr fed** Z 4*ifc tkfcrti CUMS ct 9i00 * ™ mam QPEITS ZERMAITRESOKr&SPA 'ADVENTURES |