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Show Sat/Sun/Wlon/Tues, December 20-23, 2008£ The Park Record B-6 x i Boys, girls and Bingham REC R » O R T SCOTT SlUE/PARK RECORD The Park City High School swim team decided \6J hold a mixed social of sorts on Wednesday night when it hosted the 5A Bingham Miners at the Park City Aquatic Center at Ecker Hill. Using a boys vs. ija girls format, both male and female swimmer$ oJ swam In the same races. Although a scoring^ system snafu kept the scores from being readily^ available, Park City head coach Mike Werner said' J that Miners swam very well. He said this is one o f " the faster meets he's seen, likely due to the mixerf^ events. J:n The team will take a break for the holidays before^ getting into the water just before the New Year trirp prepare for a meet against 3A powerhouse Logan H at the Park City pool on Jan. 7 at 3:45 p.m. PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT ,As of Dec. 19, PayDay.Town Life, Bonanza, Silverlode, Pioneer,Thaynes and First Time IHts are open, servicing 19/ runs. The resort expects t o open Crescent and McConke/s lifts on Saturday: Motherlode and Three Kings on Sunday; and King Con, Eagle, Silver Star and the Eagle Superpipe on Tuesday.The base depth is 24 inches. Hours are 9 a m t o A p.m. For up-to-dace information and ticket prices, please visit www.parkcltymaunta3n.com or call (800) 222-PARK. THE CANYONS RESORT ^ ' ^ - ^' '"'""- ' As of Dec. 19, the High Meadow, Saddleback Express, Short Cut and Sweet Pea lifts are open, servicing 19 runs. The mid-mountain base depth is 29 inches. Hours are 8:4S a.m. to 4 p.m. Please visit www.thecanyons.com for more Information, ;• . , . _ DEER VALLEY • ^ * s a ; > ^ ^ : f e : ^ i B S -[Jr. As of Dec. 19, fourteen lifts (Burns, Carpenter Express. Silver Lake Express, Snowflake, Homestake, Sterling Express, Wasatch Express. Judge, Northside Express, Qulncy Express. Viking, Deer Crest, Jordanelle Gondola, Ruby Express) are open, servicing 24 runs. The resort expects t o open the Empire Express chalrlift on Dec. 20, bringing tha total t o 15 lifts, 29 runs. The base depth is 30 laches. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. For more Information, call (435) 649-1000 orvlsltwww.deervalley.com. •>;,-:,''-•; . , ! s- . ; . ! - . t '. •': ,•••-.-• •>A GORGOZA Hours for Gorgoza Par* (operated by PCMR) are Saturday and Sunday 1 2 - 8 p.m. and Monday through Friday 1- 8 p.m. For more information on the tubing hill, miniature snowmobile track and Fort Frosty kids' play area, please call (435) 6582648orvisttwww.gorgozapark.com. - ; / : , . : ; . . >• > UTAH OLYMPIC PARK ^ Winter adventures await at Utah Olympic Park.The park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.mTake a ride on the Winter Comet Bobs led,Tuesday through Friday 5:30-6:30 p.m. or Saturday 5-7 p.m.The Xtreme Zipline, Snowzone, and rides on the KI20 Chairfrft operate Tuesday through Friday noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Expert guided tours are offered dairy at the top of the hour from 10 a.m. - 4p.m.; Olympic Tours offered Wednesday through Saturday 2-4 p.m., starting Jan. 7, 2009. Free admission t o Utah Olympic Park Includes self-guided tour of competition sites. Alf Engen Ski Museum and the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum. For more Information, please call (435) 658-4200 or visit olyparks.com. :! ;. ';-.". WHITE PINE TOURING White Pine Touring operates 3k, 5k and I Ok groomed loops for classic and skate skiers.The 5k has been groomed.With one more storm, they hope t o have all of the tracks up and running. For more information, visit www.whitepinetouring.com o r call the Nordic Center at (435) 649-6249. " . SOLDIER HALLOW The tubing hill is open Monday through Friday noon to 8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays noon to 4 p.m.Tubing sessions are t w o hours long and start on the even hour (I.e. 10-noon, noon-2,2-4, etc.). The skiing trails are expected to be fully operational by Saturday, Dec. 20.,For more information, call (435) 654-2002 o r visltwww.soldierhollow.com. ••:.•.. ' . . ' PARK CITY ICE ARENA The Park City Ice Arena offers public skating, drop-in time^slots for different age groups, speed skating drop-in, Leam-to-Curl classes, Adult Skills & Drills classes and *s> Stick & Puck sessions.The monthly schedule Is available online atwww.parkcityice.org. ••; UTAH SKI RESOM"&f£^^**/>^:';:y^ Altai, Brian Head, Brighton, Powder Mountain, Snowbasm, Snowbird, Solitude, • Sundance and Wotf Creek resorts are open. For more Information and a full snow 1 CITY AND BASIN TRAlLS^REPbRT - - - ' ^ - ' As of Dec. 17,6fC of the McLeod Creek Trail, 5K of the Willow Creek Park Area and 4K of the East 224 Trail were packed and groomed. Conditions are cold, soft and thin. • !") • Continued from B-1 Braves still undefeated in preseason the Braves have been stepping up to overtake tough teams. "They are really a team," Morrill said. "At any given time, they can step forward. "We've had some tough games, but these kids have handled them pretty 1) 0 "We didn't break it well at all," breakthrough. well." 1 Kasl said. "I cracked under the-' "It's pretty frustrating," Kasl Even in the loss, Kasl continued to be impressive, said. "But we're working on it pressure." "We knew they [Northsracking up 20 points to lead all and improving every game." scorers in the game. Kasl said that the team needs Summit] were going to be'-'' "She's been playing really to continue working on their tough," Park City head coach i?H well for us," White said. "Her rebounding and boxing out. She Sam White said. "They were'.107 said it will be key in the next few able to stay with them for*!' hustle was awesome." Morrill was impressed by how games to be sure that teams awhile. Its just putting it all-"'J hard the Miners played in the aren't able to take advantage of together and eliminating the'° A first half, commenting on their second and third shots, like the little things that hold us back." y \ Braves did. On Tuesday, the athleticism and ball-handling. Kasl said she is optimistic t h a t ^ "They took away some of the team also struggled with errant the team will shore up the(j passes that led to turnovers. problems before the Region 10" things we do," he admitted. ^ Stephens agreed. "We need the ball a lot more schedule begins in January. "I think we're improving,"*' "We definitely didn't expect offensively," she said. "A couple how good they'd be this year," of times in a row it put us back in she said. "We're definitely'h} I getting better every game." the third quarter." she said. The Miners will hosst Carbon''' 1 Defensively, she said the team But the praise isn't enough for Kasl, who said that the winless will need to work on breaking on Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 3 p.m. at-") the Park City High School gym. O i Miners are ready for a presses. Sakoda named First-Team AP All-American Gross (2002) and defensive back Eric Weddle (2006) as Utah's Consensus Ail-Americans. Sakoda is now a first-team kicker on four of the five All-Arn£tricai that comprise the Submitted by University of Utah • Consensus All-American in Utah teams football history today when the consensus team: " American Sports Information Associated Press named him as its Football Coaches Association first-team kicker. Sakoda joins (AFCA), Walter Camp SALT LAKE CITY -Louie defensive tackle Luther Elliss Foundation, Football Writers Sakoda became the fourth (1994), offensive tackle Jordan Association of America (FWAA) Sakoda, Conley, Kruger earn Sl.com honors Latkes and laughter, 8 lights shining bright Fine Art A Hanukkah celebration with dancing all night. Family and friends, dreidels to spin Price: 435-658-3130 577 SOUTH MAIN STREET. PARK CITY $25.00 Per Adult (1 3 and older) $35.00 Per Adult after 1 2/22 or at door $12.00 Per Youth (5-12) Children (0-4) Free Cash wine & beer bar available Community Chanukkah Celebration id and the AP. The fifth team, the Sporting News, will be announced^} tomorrow. j\ Sak,oc\a:j wfas also, named to th$j-* r SI.com A^l-America team todayo as its first-team kicker. Offensive lineman ' Robert Conley and"] defensive lineman Paul Kruger were recognized as honorable mention All-Americans byl SI.com. 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