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Show [ce Hockey UCI South 7, Park City 2 (November 18) UCI South 0 3 4 - 7 f ark City 1 1 0 2 PC Scoring - Masqueller (Mayo, Pranschke), Masqueller (Mayo) Shots on Goal pCI South 11 16 13 40 Park City 7 6 4 17 I Southern Division Standings V • L W Uintah 5 0 Alta 3 0 Timpanogos 0 3 3 0 Bingham 3 Salt Lake Independents 1 QCI North 3 Copper Hills 2 1. tlCI South 1 3 1 4 Brighton 1 4 piverton 3 Park City 0 3 Jordan 0 juan Diego 0 3 T 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 GF 38 20 9 25 36 27 16 21 18 11 2 5 8 Pts 10 7 7 6 6 6 4 3 3 2 0 0 0 GA 2 11 2 2 36 9 11 21 27 22 28 32 28 Fall BC+ League Playoff Results - November 14 PC Shooters 5, AK Bars 2 Spring Chikinz 6, 1884's 4 Tripods 3, Puckers 1 The Flakes 6, Mighty Ice Marmots 3 Standings Park City Shooters Spring Chikinz 1884's Ak Bars The Puckers The Flakes The Tripods Mighty Ice Marmots f I t Y Recreation Sports \ Park City Recreation L W 8 '% 6 5 3 3 1 0 1 1 2 2 6 6 7 8 w L 5 4 2 0 1 1 4 5 T 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 Submitted by USSA Playoff Results - November 11 Stink 3, BladeRunners 0 Mad Dog 3, Flippin' Burgers 1 T 0 1 0 1 Basin Recreation Adult Coed Soccer ' Adult Co-ed Fall Volleyball League Competitive Division Results - November 17 High Meadows Mashers def. Team 5 25-13,25-17 High Meadows Mashers def. Security National 25-16,25-23 Security National Mortgage def. Team 5 17-25,25-19,15-5 Strained Ligaments def. Team 5.1 25-11, 25-14 the Drillers def. Spike Me 25-15, 25-9 Standings "South Park" City Maxwells Swift Kick In the Grass Altitude Painting Wildbats Masterbasers Team Ball Bag PC W 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 L 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Standings High Meadows Mashers t h e Drillers Strained Ligaments Team 5 Security National Mortgage Team 5.1 Spike Me W 9 '9 6 4 4 3 0 L 1 1 4 6 6 7 10 t . Power Division Results - November 17 Scary Bears def. Wallshots 24-26, 25-19,11-9 Indecision def. Scary Bears 19-25, 25-15, 11-6 Wallshots def. D'Spikers 18-25, 25-20,11-6 Special Head def. Indecision 17-25, 25-19, 11-7 Special Head def. D'Spikers 25-20, 27-26 W 11 9 5 3 1 Standings Wallshots Scary Bears Indecision Special Head D'Spikers L 1 3 7 9 11 Bowling Jupiter Bowl Wednesday Afternoon League Standings - November 3 W L Unholy Rollers 24 12 Pin Heads 22 14 Team 3 14 22 Sharp Shooters 10 26 avg 434 593 392 391 Wednesday Night League Standings - November 3 W Hammer Time 23.0 Slippery Balls 23.0 Spare Change 20.5 Levi Lovin' 19.0 Mixed Nuts 14.0 Wild Oyster 9.5 633 506 442 537 443 228 L 13.0 13.0 15.5 17.0 14.0 26.5 moguls opener in a few weeks, is north of the Finnish city of Kuusamo the gateway to Lapland. Kuusamo is situated just south of the Arctic Circle and only about 30 miles as a reindeer would run through the frozen lakes to Russia. "The weather is fantastic here - maybe a bit cold - but it's clear and I'm seeing mountains I never knew were there before," said Demong. The ski hill at Ruka pops up like a bump on the frozen tundra. The jump hill is on top with the cross country trails running around the base, up and down the hill. It's one of the toughest jumping hills on the circuit and most challenging cross country courses. "Ruka has always been a big wakeup call for us," said Demong. Kuusamo hasn't been all that kind to the USA over the years. Demong and Spillane split podiums in 2007 and Lodwick scored a pair in 2004. Four Americans will be on the starting line Friday for the first of two weekend nordic combined events. Also on tap will be the second FIS Cross Country World Cup of the season (featuring the Ruka Triple, a three-day mini-tour) plus the opener for ski jumping. In addition to Demong, the U.S. will start with Olympic team silver medalist Brett Camerota (Park City), Bryan and Taylor Fletcher (Steamboat Springs, Colo.). Olympic medalist Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, Colo.) is strategically staying home for a few weeks before joining the World Cup in December. Demong is also planning to break in December to ski the Continental Cup event Parkites Demong, Camerota among competitors Fall CD League Standings Stink Mad Dogs Flippin' Burgers Bladerunners i I Nordic combined kicks off circuit in Finland fee Hockey High School Sports l Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 27-30, 2010 The Park Record B-6 hdcp 291 163 325 326 pins 19524 20249 17174 14002 avg hdcp pins 133 20434 235 20096 284 19537 208 20157 284 15504 136 16360 KUUSAMO, Finland (Nov. 25) - From the top of the towering jump scaffold at the Ruka ski area north of Kuusamo, you can see all the way to Russia. Well, it's just 30 miles away. The frigid land of mid-day sunset will be the scene Friday of the International Ski Federation's nordic combined opener as Olympian Billy Demong (Park City) leads a four-man U.S. contingent to the gateway of Lapland. "I feel good about it this year," said Demong. "We've been strategic in our preparation and this is the one of the best group of four guys we've ever brought to Kuusamo." It wasn't easy getting there, but team finally made it to Kuusamo after a successful tune-up camp in the Olympic village of Lillehammer, Norway. After flying Oslo to Stockholm to Helsinki to Kuusamo, or, actually, rerouting to Oulu over 200 kilometers away, it was like a homecoming. The Opener has been held in Kuusamo every November since 2002, although the Americans strategically skipped the event a year ago. "We made it!," tweeted Demong. "Home sweet Ruka Hovi! Seems nice, not too cold, snowing lightly. Could it be a new Ruka?" The Ruka ski resort, also home of the freestyle in Utah Dec. 11-12. Johnny Spillane (Steamboat Springs, Colo.), meanwhile, is making great progress from a summer knee injury. He's been training cross country and awaiting the go-ahead to start jumping. Season openers . are always time for speculation and intrigue and the combined circuit has its fair share. With just 14 competitions on the calendar between now and March, it's a shorter run than usual. But the season is punctuated with the World Championships at Holmen-kollen in Oslo in late-February, which promises to be one of the sport's most spectacular events in history. Frenchman Jason LamyChappuis comes in as the defending World Cup champion, but will likely have a strong challenge from Norwegian Magnus Moan and possibly Italian newcomer Alessandro Pittin. But like any opener, questions abound. Will German superstar Ronny Ackermann, with a record five wins in Kuusamo, be on the starting line? Will Finnish veteran Hannu Manninen be in the hunt for a fifth win in Kuusamo. Time will tell. German Tino Edelman and Lamy-Chappuis both took wins in pre-season races in Lillehammer. The U.S. did not take part. Action kicks off Friday with the combined jump at 2:30 p.m. (5:30 a.m.) and 10k cross country finale at 2:15 p.m. (7:15 a.m. MDT). Action wraps up Saturday with the jump at 8:30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. MDT) and cross country under the lights later in the afternoon at 3:15 p.m. (8:15 a.m. MDT). Park City Ice Arena Curling Park City Curling Club - Fall League Results - November 13 Sliders 7, Single Edge Sabers 5 Hacks 9, Stone Cold 7 . Rebel Rockers 6, Silver Star Cafe Stones 5 Craig's Constructlon/Wanabe's 11, Razors 5 Pond Scum 8, Big Slicks 7. Standings W L T F Pts Rebel Rockers 8 0 0 1 26.5 Pond Scum 2 0 7 0 23.0 0 The Sliders 5 3 20.5 1 0 Hacks 5 4 19.0 0 0 4 4 18.5 Silver Star Cafe Stones 1 0 4 5 17.0 Stone Cold 0 0 15.5 Craig's Constr./Wanabe's 3 4 1 0 13.0 Razors 2 7 0 12.0 7 1 Single Edge Sabers 1 0 9.0 4 1 Big Slicks 1 0 (Scoring: win - 3 pts; forfeit - win 2.5pts; tie - 2 pts; loss - 1 pt) SENSYOUR • ; * ' / ; " " reasons to subscribe to<>oThe Park Recaira ^ 'S. //\ I Please forward submissions by noon Monday for I I Wednesday's edition afxJ by noon Thursday for I Saturday's editiontoscoreboard@parkrecord.com. I Compiled by Joe Lair '/A • Major News Stories A • City Beat & City Briefs q •'• , ,vv' tW9 Marketplace y Intermountain Masters geared and ready for improved 2010-2011 season by Jenny Badger ;: It's that time of year to stretch out the back and pull out the spandex because the Intermountain Masters ski organization has some new improvements for the upcoming 2010-2011 season. TTiese include online registration, a $2,000 scholarship fund, and a new program to let Masters work off their race fees with volunteer work. •; Online registration has been a much-anticipated addition to the season. Racers can now go to www.skiracereg.com, a website specifically created for Masters racing, and register for the season's upcoming races with the convenience of their credit card. They can also cancel the races just as easily. Also new this year is a $2,000 scholarship fund for Masters ambassadors. The money, which was raised from generous donations through the "Ski with a We're very excited about all the new changes for the upcoming season" Amy Lanzel Chairman Intermountain Masters Masters Legend" program, will be given to individuals who can represent the Masters program and further the sport of ski racing in the»intermountain region. Last of all, the Masters are starting a new volunteer program that can give an opportunity for racers to lower their race fees by' helping in the logistics and production of ski races and other Masters events. • "We're very excited about all the new changes for the upcoming season," said Amy Lanzel, regional chairman for the Intermountain Masters program. "We want to let racers know we want them out there on the hill, and we'll do whatever we can to help minimize the cost to do so." Masters ski racing is the premier adult ski racing series in the country. It is governed by the United States Ski Association (USSA), which organizes racing from the junior to the , international and Olympic level. The Intermountain Division for Masters hosts races throughout the season in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. For more information about Masters racing and how to join the program, please visit www.internfountainmasters.org. • • . '\ V s V Profile. / .\v - / , < /. i Meetings & Agendas'. 6fa s \\. 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