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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 11-14, 2010 The Park Record B-2 Park City football scores numerous honors from peers REC REPORT PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Park City Mountain Resort is open.The following lifts are running: PayDay, First Time, Three Kings (which is the main lift access for the terrain park), Bonanza, Silverlode, McConke/s, Thaynes, Jupiter, Crescent. Motherlode and Town. PCMR has a base depth of 46 inches and has received a total of 79 inches of snow to date. Prices for adults ages 13 and up, $75 for full day, $60 for half day. For kids ages 7-12, $44 for full day, $35 for half day. Children age six and under ski for free with a paying adult PCMR is currently operating 11 lifts, 79 runs, six bowls and one terrain park- The terrain park includes 15 features and two jumps. The lifts will begin turning at 9 a.m. Go t o pcski.corn or call 435-658-5560 for more information on Park City Mountain Resort. Additional terrain will open as conditions warrant Miners swarm allregion awards, get state-wide recognition CHRISTOPHER KAMRANI Of the Record staff DEER VALLEY RESORT Deer Valley Resort is open. 20 of 21 lifts are scheduled to be open, with 77 of 100 runs are open for skiers. Six of seven bowls are open.The resort has a base depth of 40 inches. Lift ticket pricing for adults: $90 for full day, $63 for half day. For seniors: $65 for full day, $45 for half day. For children ages 4 to 12: $56 for full day, $44 for half day. For tots ages three and under: $21 for full day, $14 for half day. For information, visit www.deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000. The impressive midseason turnaround that fueled another Region 10 title for Park City High School football is getting some statewide recognition. Five members of the 2010 Miners' title squad were recognized by the Deseret News all-state teams last week. Park City players that were named to the firstteam all-state 3A squad were senior defensive tackle/tight end Jake Adams, junior wide receiver Jono Schettler and junior quarPARK RECORD FILE PHOTO terback Paul Flake. Park City High School quarterback Paul Flake was named the all-Region 10 quarterback, as Honorable mentions in well as a first-team pick by the Deseret News. 3A included senior Brian Schettler and junior John interception return for a lineman/linebacker Connor Brandon Thomas, cornerFinch. touchdown in the Region 10 Bevins. back Nick Dorius, offensive The junior Flake threw title game against rival Miners on the all-region lineman/defensive tackle for 2,282 yards and 15Wasatch. second-team were senior Gennaro Villa, linebacker touchdowns on the season, was named Reg- offensive lineman/defensive Connor Lagnese and defenand had a completion rating ionAdams 10 MVP on a vote by all tackle A.J. Flint, running sive tackle Jordan Ruda. of .514. region head coaches, while back/linebacker Chad Wing, The Miners went 6-4 in Jono Schettler hauled in Schettler was named offen- wideout/safety Heath Vintheir first year under head 1,058 yards this season, sive MVP for Region 10. cent, defensive end Jack coach Kai Smalley and averaging 105 yards a game, Park City swarmed the and scoring 10 touchdowns. all-region first-team as Rinehart, center/linebacker beginning next year, the Finch and offensive newly-aligned Region 10 will Adams led the team Adams, Flake and Schettler John lineman/defensive tackle feature the likes of Juan defensively with 53 total were accompanied by senior Daniel Surfass. Diego Catholic High School, tackles according to running back Blake Thome, Rounding out the all- Judge Memorial High School Maxpreps.com and aver- wideout/defensive back aged 5.8 tackles per game. Brian Schettler. senior wide- region honors were honor- and Uintah High School. Adams also had four sacks out/defensive back Robert able mentions offensive tackle and a memorable 46-yard Cashel and senior offensive lineman/defensive CANYONS RESORT Canyons resort is now open. The following lifts are running: Saddleback, Tombstone, Red Pine Gondola, Orange Bubble Express (top only). Cabriolet, Frostwood, Peak 5. and NinetyNine 90. Lifts begin turning at 9 a.m., with The Cabriolet scheduled to start at 7 a.m. Lift ticket prices for adults: $59 for full day. For children ages 7 to 13: $53 for full day. Children ages six and under are free. For more information, visit www.thecanyons.com or call 888-CANYONS. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK Utah Olympic Park is open seven days a week from 10 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. WHITE PINE TOURING White Pine Touring is currently open with eight kilometers of track set out, with the 5K and 3K tracks groomed for both diagonal and skate skiing.The full 20 kilometers that White Pine grooms is expected to be finished soon, with The Farm anticipated to be open as soon as more snow falls, according t o White Pine. For more information log on to www.whitepinetouring.com or call (888) 649-8710. CITY AND BASIN TRAILS (As of Dec. 9) Round Valley: 7K groomed including the Quinn's Loops, Matt's Flat/Seventy lOI/Cammy's. Two Pines was groomed down into the valley, but is recommended as and "out and back". Ability Way and Fairway Hills are also "out and backs" only. NOTE: Coverage is thin so use caution. Could see more snow for the weekend. Two additional garbage cans will be added to the Round Valley Trails, one at the intersection of Fast Pitch & Hat Trick and one at the Mart's Flat/Ability Way intersection. For any trail information o r maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org or Bob at bradke@basinrecreation.org. Every day. In print, online and by mobile, the Park Record delivers a highly loyal and engaged audience. SOLDIER HOLLOW CROSS COUNTRY PARKRECORD To put the Park Record to work for you. contact your advertising representative The Soldier Hollow cross-country ski track opens Dec, 15 and will be open seven days a week. Daily hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 435-654-2002 o r e-mail info@soldierhollow.com. 435.649.9014 - AccuWeather.com ALMANAC Saturday, Dec. 11,2010 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY Paric City statisticstorthe week ending Dec. 9 Temperatures: High for the week Low for the week 45° 25° Precipitation: Total for the week 0.47" ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX' SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Rain and drizzle in the afternoon Turning colder in the morning Mild with sunshine and patchy clouds Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy, snow or Hurries possible Winds: SSW 7-14 mph Winds: S 6-12 mph Winds: SSE 7-14 mph Winds: W 7-14 mph 43°/35 47°/26° Winds: S 8-16 mph 450/27° 45°/29 35°/21° A warm front will lift through the Intermountain West this weekend, bringing valley rain and mountain snow to much of the northern Rocky Mountains. The heaviest precipitation will fall across Idaho and Montana. Snow levels will be around 5,000 feet in Utah and around 3,000 feet In northern Idaho. Rain and snow will continue north into Monday. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES 1 Sat Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Tfiu. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index" number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Shown is the highest value for each day. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 High; 11* Extreme. - l ^ ''' N. ¥ ^ Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Moonrise 11:32a.m 11:55am 12:18 p.m 12:42 p.m 1:07 p.m , Sunset / >.*j 4:59 p.m. 4;59p.nr (1 v 4:59 p.m., ,' 4:59 p.m. 5:00 p.m.' jjl, • • \ Idaho Falls ^ Moonsetjr; ,/k 11;08p.m£• •• f nonei1y 12:06 a.m. ,'*'$ 1:04 a.m, 2:03 aim. Hole ' Mesquite.. Missoula- ;| Ogtten t <:>' Page V Pocatelio; Provo Pueblo , I Reno '" • "-;'Vr First Full St. George ywu. MOON PHASES Last New ; Spokane Sun Valley $ , Shown is Saturday's Tahoe \veather. 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Snowfall will 51 23 pc be light. 55 22 pc 43 26 sn TRAVELERS FORECAST 62 21 s 57 19 pc Travelers heading to Idaho can expect 62 21 s some delays and slower traffic as a storm 50 23 pc system passes through the northern Rocky 38 7 sn Mountains. Periods of snow today through 43 25 c Sunday morning will accumulate 1-3 inches 38 20 sn across I-80. 73 39 S 39 29 C 48 36 pc WEATHER HISTORY 58 35 pc On Dec. 11, 1992, a 46 28 c powerful two-day 48 27 pc storm brought over 30 56 20 pc inches of snow to 62 31 pc parts of central 42 27 c Pennsylvania. 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