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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 13-16, 2010 The Park Record B-2 Kasel: From Miner to Maverick I REC REPORT 'V 1r. k PCHS guard to play at Mesa State College PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Go to pcski.com or call 435-6S8-S560 for more information on Park City Mountain Resort. Opening day for winter season is scheduled for Nov. 20. CANYONS RESORT Canyons opening day is scheduled for Nov. 26. For more information, visit www.thecanyons.com or call 888-CANYONS. DEER VALLEY RESORT CHRISTOPHER KAMRANI Deer Valley Resort summer season has closed. Ski season is scheduled to open on Dec. 4. For information, visit www.deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000. Of the Record staff Park City High School senior Laurel Kasel is taking her talents to Grand Junction, Colo. The fourth-leading scorer in the entire state in 2009 signed an official letter of intent to play at Mesa State College Wednesday afternoon at the high school. A natural two-guard, the 17-year-old Kasel will become a Maverick following her upcoming senior season with the Miners. After averaging nearly 21 points per game last season, Kasel will be asked to lead a Park City team that is coming off a 3-19 season. Her father, Tracy, who is a first-year assistant coach on the team, sees his daughter as a leader first and a scorer second. "She's not only a good hoop player, she's a good leader." he said. "You can ask the other girls around on that." This season, Kasel's scorning ability will be a crutch the team will need to lean on, but don't expect the star shooting guard to look loo far down the road toward Grand Junction. "I have to keep my skills up in order to play.'1 she said. "It'll be good in order to lead the team (this year).1' UTAH OLYMPIC PARK Utah Olympic Park is open seven days a week from !0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Guided Tours run on the hour from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and museums are free to explore. For more information, visit www.olyparks.com or call (435) 658-4200. I j WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST 1 Most hiking trails are now clear at all elevations. For more information call 435-783-4338. CITY AND BASIN TRAILS Most trails are open. Mid Mountain Trail through The Colony has been realigned for lift operation. Conditions are soft, but open for riding. Obey signs and stay on public trail. Mid Mountain Trail through The Canyons has been realigned just above Lookout Lodge. The new section of Ambush trail from Willow Draw to the base of The Canyons is now open. Stay tuned for further details. Visit www.mountaintrails.org or www.basinrecreation.org. For any trail maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org or Bob at bradke@basinrecreation.org. •Continued from B-1 FENCING CLASS SIGNUPS Sports briefs & happenings Beginning and advanced fencing classes starting at Park City Fencing Academy in Pmebrook. Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. for beginners and 6:30 for advanced. Ages 8 to adult. Contact Elaine Alberti at nandi@xmission .com or (435) 901-3924 i4 • -••* DISCO DOWN A N D CURL PARK CITY RACQUET The Park City Curling Club is hosting a ""Disco learn to curl party" today, Nov. 13, from 7;30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Park City Ice Arena. The cost is $15 per person which includes all equipment, door prices and more. No experience required. 70's clothing is not required, but it is recommended fdr more curling fun. For information or questions email info@www.parkcitycurlingdub.com or go to our web site www.parkcitycurlingclub.com. GRAYSON WEST/PARK RECORD Senior Laurel Kasel (center) signs her National Letter of Intent to piay collegiate basketball at Mesa State College. Kasel was joined by her father, Tracy, mother Karen and brother Jake along with Park City High School principal Hillary Hays and head coach Sam White and her teammates. Kasel moved to Park City from New Jersey between her freshman and sophomore years. In just her third year at PCHS, she is quickly approaching the school's alltime scoring leader. Kasel set the single-season scoring mark for Miners girls' basketball last year with 461 points in 22 games. But her father never really pushed her to be a star basketball player; he just wanted her to do what she found interest in. "I didn't care what she did," he said. "I still don't. I told her to just 'do whatever you want to do, and do it.' 1 didn't even care if it was sports. 'Just do what you want to do'." While the team has strug- gled mightily over the last few seasons, Kasel has garnered experience and skills at PCHS to get her to play basketball at the next level. "I learned a lot about team here," she said. "That's huge for me. I'm going to bring that with me to Mesa." As for coaching his daughter for the first time this season, the elder Kasel knows the separation of father and coach is a necessary one when it comes to the betterment of the team. "I have learned that isn't (very hard)," he said. "It's very clear. Here's my coach hat, and here's my dad hat. I give you a hug, I love you; I put my coach hat on, I'll bench you, I'll do whatever. It's a whole different deal. I think it's appropriate." The Miners hope that Kasel can set an example for other girls who want to continue playing basketball after their high school days. "We expect to do this, which is a major accomplishment, every year," Tracy Kasel said. "We want a player going to the next level every year." Kasel was on the secondplace Miners girls' soccer team this season, but her sport has always been basketball and the statistics and full college scholarship do not dispute that. "Soccer was fun. Something to do on the side to stay in shape, but I'm a basketball player," she said. CLUB Park City Racquet Club offers several adult tennis programs. Come try the Adult Superdrill, a fast-paced, heartpumping clinic that will get your swing into gear. Superdnll is offered on Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. for men and women of all skill levels. Please call the Racquet Club at (435) 615-5436 to reserve your spot. Tennis courts are located at 1200 Little Kate. Every day, in print, online and by mobile, the Park Record delivers a highly loyal and engaged audience. PARKRECORD To put the Park Record to work for you, contact your advertising representative 435.649.9014 AccuWeather.com ALMANAC Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY Park City statistics (or the week ending NOT. 11 SATURDAY Temperatures: High for the week Low for the week 65° 17° Precipitation: Total for the week 0.71" ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX SUNDAY Mainly cloudy with a bit of A shower in the a m . , then snow a snow shower MONDAY TUESDAY Mostly sunny Partly sunny Winds: NNW 6-12 mph Winds: WNW 6-12 mph Winds: WSW 7-14 mph Winds: SW 8-16 mph 38°/24° 41°/28° 44°/33° 51°/30 A bubble of high pressure will reside over the centra) Rockies on Saturday. This will result in dry weather with a good deal of sunshine. It will be a bit chilly for midNovember. A weak disturbance will cause a rain shower to occur in some places on Sunday. In the wake of that disturbance, Monday looks dry WEDNESDAY Winds: SW 7-14 mph 48*731 ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Saturday HI Lo W 28 5 sn 35 19 sn 34 17 sn 36 12 pc 40 29 pc 41 21 pc 31 17 sn 48 19 s 48 11 pc Sun. Mon. Tue. W»d. Thif, . Trje higher the AccuWsatrter.com UV Indax"*. >.number, the greater the need for eye and skin ; v E i b o ' i proteciioa Shown is the highest value for each day. 0-2 Low: 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; B-JO High; 11+ Extreme. r f' SUN AND MOON i -r..Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Sunrise 7:10 a.m 7:11 a. m 7:12 a.m 7:13 a.m 7:15 a.m Sunset; 5:10 p.m. 5:09p.m. 5:08 p.m. 5:07 p:m. 5:07 p.ni.' Moonset Saturday .Sunday Monday ^Tuesday Wednesday Moonrise 1:06 p.m 1:30 p.m 1:53 p.m 2:16 p.m 2:41 p.m 12:21a.m. 1:19 a.m. 2:17 3:16 a.m. . St. George Sail Lake City $W$' % Shown ts S a U i f t i a y s i ' weather Temperatures are Saturday's highs and ' Saturday night's lows. nd CanyonI • i-^BP-*- ! 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There can be a shower Sunday. TRAVELERS FORECAST A dry air mass will lead to good traveling conditions on Saturday Sunday, a weak Pacific disturbance will spark spotty rain showers; there may be a snow shower in the highest elevations. Monday should bring pleasant weather. WEATHER HISTORY A storm continued its rampage on Nov. 13, 1985. San Francisco had a record low of 43 degrees; another foot of snow fell over the Rockies. Chicago had downpours. South winds ahead of the storm baked the Southeast Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. © 2 0 1 0 WORLD CITIES Sunday H! 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