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Show B-3 Th& Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 7-9, 2008 Miners look good against state's best teams meter dash with Spanish Fork's Natalie Stewart, at 53.39. Bigger schools ' didn't necessarily translate to tougher competition. Park City head coach Jeff Wyant noted. Athletes from 3A schools won every By TRACIE FAILS individual event beyond 200 Of the Record staff meters on the men's side, and 3A women fielded a number of top-5 The Park City High School finishes. track teams proved they're ready "Everyone has gotten for state on Saturday after facing tougher," Wyant said. "Being in the toughest competition they'll 3A, the state meet won't see this year. The BYUnecessarily be much easier." Invitational in Provo showcased For some Park City athletes, it the best athletes in Utah from 3,4 didn't matter who was on the and 5A schools, giving the Miners track. In the 800 meters, Brent a chance to test themselves Ryberg beat a field of 82 runners against a field with, theoretically, with a time of 1:55.08, besting his three times the talent they'll see sea-level 1:56 earlier this year in at the 3A state meet on May 16. California and crossing the line The meet featured five of the two full seconds ahead of the nation's best prep performances, second-place finisher. including Judge High School "He had a great run," Wyant Luke Puskedra's ground-breaking said. Kenny Holt and Cameron time of 8:56 in the 3,200 meters - Edwards also raced well in the the first time a high school athlete event, he added, earning spots in has broken nine minutes in Utah the top half of the field. - and a new nation-leading high The women's 800 meter trio of school time in the women's 400- Whitney Warner, Gillian Gorelick Four athletes have now qualified for the state meet and Jessie Christjans continued a 1,600 meter record in Morgan last successful streak with top-20 week, neared the 10-minute finishes. Gorelick ran virtually barrier in the 3,200 meters with a alone in her heat, winning with a time of 10:05.30. state-qualifying 2:24.32. Warner "We're just trying to get as fought traffic in the following many athletes qualified for state heat, but broke away the last 300 now as possible now," Wyant said. meters to win uncontested with a The teams will have their time of 2:23.78. chance today at the Region 10 "Those girls have really done meet, where the top four consistently well, and they keep individuals in each event will improving," Wyant said, noting advance. The meet, originally the warmer weather ahead will scheduled at Park City, will now help bring times down even take place at Uintah High School because of the poor condition of further. Sophomore Erik Walker will Park City's track. also compete at state, running an "It needs some repairs," Wyant impressive 11.28 to finish 12th of a said. The Miners will travel three total 121 sprinters in the 100- hours to Vernal, Utah, staying meter dash. overnight in a hotel and Other Miner standouts in the continuing competition tomorrow. sprints included senior Julia The state meet will take place Mollncr and Charlie Sisk in the May 16 and 17 at Brigham Young 400-meter dash, and Jessie University in Provo. Wyant Christjans and Hannah Wilson in expects tough competition, but the 200-mcters. believes his team is prepared. In distance events, Luke "I thought [the BYU meet] Daenitz and Kenny Holt ran sub- was great," he said. "Pretty much 4:50 in the 1,600 meters, while all the distance runners ran their Carson Fugal. who broke the Park best, times. We'll see what City High School sophomore class happens." Investing in Park City and here to stay PARK CITY We have moved into our new location ... 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