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Show Continued from B-1 Park City baseball with any professional scouts during his senior season, he'll continue his baseball career next year. He received a fullride scholarship to attend Western Nevada College in Carson City. He'll follow in the footsteps of his brother, Parker, who is currently in the Kansas City Royals' minor league system. "He went to Southern Idaho (a community college) first, then [the University of] Utah and then he got drafted," Morin said. "I kind of knew I wanted to go to a junior college first so that I'd have a chance to play my first two years. If I did get to go Division I, I probably wouldn't have played until my junior year." He added that Parker has helped him navigate and plan the next step of his career. "He was my mentor," Morin said. "I kind of went the way he did, so he was able to help me through that process. It's kind of funny, though - I'm going to his rival school now." Maybe if Morin lived in a baseball-heavy state like California, Arizona or Texas, he'd have gotten some looks from MLB scouts. Green said getting recognized in Utah is a difficult task. "I think there are some draftable guys in the state, but I think it's a lot harder to get recognized in this state if you're not out on the national stage," he said. "I coach a lot of these traveling teams and national teams through the baseball academy in Salt Lake and there are some players drawing professional attention. I think there are some players coming up who are going to change Utah's fortunes, but you have to see things from both sides of the fence. As a scout, he wants to come to a game and see three or four guys who have a chance, so it makes it a lot harder on the scouts in this state. "You can go to California to a high school game and there are probably four draftable prospects out there you can see." Green points to one of Park City's opponents this year as a player that was overlooked by Major League Baseball. "The kid from Desert Hills - [Dylan] File - he threw 8893 mph, got two pitches in the zone," he said. "That was exactly my makeup - I had a bigger body than him, though. He's got a smaller makeup and I was a big kid, but those were exactly my radar gun readings when I was 17 and I was drafted by the Atlanta Braves." Green understands that Utah will probably never compete with the quantity of talented players in states like Arizona, California and Texas, but he said he expects MLB teams will take a longer look at Utah prep talent in the coming years. "This is definitely not a baseball hotbed, by any stretch of the imagination," he said. "But I thought there were some draftable players in this state and I think there will be next year. "Bingham almost always has a draftable guy or two, but they were a little down this Scoreboard Summer Sports Bike Racing Mid-Week Mountain Bike Race Season Standings Top Scores (4 races) Pro Men points 1. Nick Fisher 2. Geoffrey Montague 3. Bryson Perry 4. Justin Desilets 5. Alex Grant 6. Will McDonald 7. Sam Sweetsen 8. Marc Pearson 9. Aaron Campbell 10. Aaron Phillips 10. Reed Wycoff 10. Nate Drozd 10. Tim Eaton 11. Thomas Bender 12. Mitt Stewart 13. Connor Barrett 14. Darrell Roundy 15. Bob Saffell 16. Drew Free 16. James Driscoll 16. Evan Clouse 17. Jordan Pope 17. Chris Mackay 18. Noah Singer 18. Shannon Boffeli 18. Brandon Firth 18. Brock Cannon 18. Hayden Sampson 18. Jeff Bender 19. Anders Johnson 20. Thomas Cooke Pro Women 1. Emma Maarenen 2. Jenelle Kremer 3. Meghan Sheridan 4. Jen Hanks 5. Erika Powers 6. Evelyn Dong 7. Jessica Morris 8. Sienna Leger-Bedel 8. Erica Tingey Expert Men 1. Richard DalCanto 2. Reed Topham 3. Jake Hollander 4. Gary Wekluk 5. Ryan Ashbridge 6. Albert DalCanto 7. Aaron Jordin 8. Zach Harvey 9. John Higgins 10. Zach Calton 11. Tim Matthews 11. Davin Gapertine 12. Andrew Schaff 12. Brian Dobias 13. Steven Carwile 14. Jamen Bennion 14. Ryan Clayton 15. Nick Loyola 16. Stephen Hales 17. Jeff Howard 17. Jordan Andersen 18. Kason Perkes 19. Stephen Bergen 19. Darren Balls 19. Greg Deyle 20. Ian Beaty 20. Dennis Barrett 20. Drew Medlock Expert Women 1. Roxanne Toly 2. Ally Barton 3. Micah Reiss 4. Amelia Barber 5. Michelle Hollingsed 6. Erin McDermott 7. Claire Bensard 8. Rachel Anders 600 580 410 380 360 280 240 232 220 200 200 200 200 170 150 148 141 140 130 130 130 110 110 100 100 100 100 100 100 90 80 740 340 320 280 240 200 192 160 160 560 410 370 360 350 320 260 240 220 210 200 200 180 180 170 160 160 150 140 130 130 123 120 120 120 110 110 110 570 479 390 350 330 250 220 200 9. Nancy Russell 120 9. Ali Knutson 120 10. Sally Fairbairn 100 11. Ellen Guthrie 90 12. Danica Nelson 32 Sport Men age 35 and older 1. Haydon Christiansen 280 2. Eric Landon 225 3. Paul Solomon 195 4. Jason Olsen 185 5. Brandon Gregersen 180 5. David Zinn 180 6. Jeremy Johnson 145 7. Michael Kern 125 8. Alex Hines 115 9. Brad Barlage 110 10. Bo Foreman 90 10. Steven Weaver 90 11. Travis Messenger 85 11. Luke Ratto 85 12. Shane Philbrick 80 13. Chris Austin 75 13. Mike Ferager 75 14. Karsten Shumway 70 14. Brian Thomas 70 15. Chuck Heaton 65 15. Dave Berry 65 15. John Adams 65 15. Jeff Juip 65 15. Scott Messersmith 65 15. Marc Barlage 65 16. Sean Hoover 60 16. Todd Cowan 60 16. Mike Turner 60 17. Matt Raby 55 17. Ron DeHeer 55 17. Curt Bates 55 18. Rafael Palacios 50 18. Rob Lingstuyl 50 18. Rob Brunt 50 19. Mike Rossberg 45 19. Dan Barlow 45 19. Rick Morris 45 19. Jeff Eggleston 45 19. Aaron Smock 45 19. Jamie Harvey 45 20. Jonny Atencio 40 20. Joe Benson 40 20. John Paras 40 20. Christian Lewis 40 Sport Men age 34 and under 1. Ryan Mauser 225 1. Josh Peterson 225 2. Bryn Bingham 215 3. Casey Fagerquist 195 3. Daniel Truong 195 4. Alec Whitney 180 5. Nate Hansen 165 6. Perry Hall 160 7. Adam Rosenberg 145 8. Sean Moran 120 9. Matt Potter 100 10. Blair Perkes 90 10. Felix Firth 90 11. Josh Matheson 85 12. Carlos Ortiz 80 12. Isaac Noyes 80 12. Eric Lamoreaux 80 13. Cade Matheson 75 14. Jason Lux 70 14. Mark Tuttle 70 14. Tim Gildea 70 14. Jim Cicero 70 15. Jason Ewell 60 15. Skylar Patten 60 16. Dane Hess 55 16. Steve Mathis 55 17. Trent Perry 50 17. Jacob Lamping 50 17. Estin Hicke 50 17. Austin Howard 50 18. Matt Rossman 45 18. Keed Frewhewy 45 18. Ryan Debenham 45 18. Evan Frost 45 18. Jackson Howard 45 18. Korey Szapacs 45 18. Greg King 45 19. Jacob Wright 40 19. Andrew Miller 40 20. Jake Glauser 35 20. Even Stevens 35 B-5 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 11-13, 2014 year. I think we just had one dry year." But, Green added, in order to change the perception of Major League Baseball, the perception within the state, including Park City itself, needs to change. "There are people in and out of this community that think we have inferior athletes," he said. "They think we have inferior athletes with inferior swings or inferior tools. To me, you can look through [the All-State teams], but you count the number of our guys on the first and second teams and we're probably a top two or three program in the state in terms of how many All-State players we produce." With the way the Park City program has improved since Green took the helm four years ago, it's seemingly only a matter of time before a scout or two will take a look at what the Miners have to offer. "Obviously we lost in the semifinals this year or whatever," Green said. "But I think our program is heading in the right direction. I'm proud of our program. There are always people who want to knock it, always people who think you can do it better. I'm sure there are things we could do better, but we work hard for our kids and our kids work hard for us. "Am I claiming to be the best baseball coach in America? No. But do we work the hardest? Yes. That's something to take pride in. Now it's just expected. The kids expect to work hard and compete for state titles and region titles." The quest for the 2015 state title started on Monday evening, when Park City squared off against American Fork in the first game of the summer baseball season. 20. Devry Grovum 35 20. Brian Joe Winebrenner 35 Sport Women 1. Marion Wahlrab 270 2. Tazlina Mannix 240 3. Lynn Mulvihill 220 4. Kira Crowell 180 5. Liana Gregory 170 6. Heather Hemingway-Hales 155 7. Kimberly Reynolds 145 8. Ashley Muhlestein 125 9. Sarah Cookler 120 10. Bryn Bingham 100 11. Amanda Sherrod 95 12. Lia Westermann 90 13. Morgan Hales 85 13. Anika Heilweil 85 14. Karley Follis 75 14. Sidney Tupai 75 15. Skyler Perry 65 15. Whitney Lovejoy 65 15. Marissa Floodman 65 15. Morgan Smyth 65 15. Anna Day 65 15. Taylor Perry 65 15. Karissa Price 65 16. Kristen Messenger 60 16. Kristen Barlage 60 17. Madeleine Hales 55 18. Amber Raby 50 18. Hannah Rice 50 18. Avigail Carter 50 18. Britton Hatch 50 19. Debi Nicholls 45 19. Lucy Jordan 45 19. Summer Ellis 45 19. Gina Ebnet 45 19. Mila Leger-Redel 45 19. Angela Johnson 45 20. Katy Nafus 40 20. Ellise Shuman 40 20. Lauren Bingham 40 Co-Ed Beginner 1. Darryl Maw 180 2. Kristen Messenger 100 2. Edwin Lyons 100 3. Katy Nafus 80 4. Whitney Lovejoy 70 5. Denny Tynan 10 Recreation Sports Park City Recreation W 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 L 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 Tuesday Coed Results - June 3 Sno Sox 28, US Bank Bombers 9 Ski Butlers 13, MountainSide 6 Skis on the Run 20, Scared Hitless 9 Team Ramrod 13, Sons of Pitches 12 Crossfit Minerstown 26, Softball 11 Standings Crossfit Minerstown Ski Butlers Skis on the Run MountainSide Sno Sox Team Ramrod Softball Scared Hitless US Bank Bombers Sons of Pitches W 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 L 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Results - June 3 Misfits 14, Men with Soft Balls 11 Pat's Blue Ribbon 23, Chakras 16 Maxwells 22, Old Men 7 Standings Maxwells Misfits Old Men Pat's Blue Ribbon Men with Soft Balls Chakras W 3 3 3 2 1 0 Monday Coed - Blue Results - June 2 Fall-Line 18, Miners Clubbers 13 ECHO 11, SNAFU 5 Skullcandy 8, PCMR 6 Swingers 22, Brian's Lil' Heroes 10 W 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 44 GRANDVIEW LOOP, KAMAS 6BD | 7BA | 7046 SF | #1169722 | $1,375,000 Enjoy magnificent vistas of the Kamas Valley and Uinta Mountains from this beautiful, custom-designed residence. 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Nestled on 6.62 acres, amenities include a home theatre, exercise room, sauna, mother-in-law apartment, plus a four-car garage and a three-car garage. David Lawson Real Estate Team Get info, scores, play-by-play updates for Park City, North and South Summit high schools. Follow here for all things sports in Summit County. Thursday Men Results - June 5 Wasatch Beers 18, PCMR 11 Les Schwab/Rocky Mountain 13, Magnum Tom and the Ringe 12 C&E Stone Masonry 25, Masterbasers 6 Blue Ribbon 21-14, 21-14 Probable Chicken def. Bone Hammer (forfeit) Pat's Blue Ribbon def. Probable Chicken 21-10, 1521, 21-11 Spring Vikings def. Bone Hammer (forfeit) Standings Results - May 29 Alpha Kenny One Wasatch Beers 12, Diggazz with Attitudes Masterbasers 9 Suns Out Guns Out Les Schwab/Rocky Mountain Spiking Vikings 29, PCMR 11 Ballers C&E Stone Masonry 16, Bone Hammer Magnum Tom and the Ringe 15 Pat's Blue Ribbon 6 Standings W L Probable Chicken Wasatch Beers 4 0 Les Schwab/Rocky Mountain 3 1 PCMR 2 2 Coed 4v4 Volleyball C&E Stone Masonry 2 2 Magnum Tom and the Ringe Recreation Division 1 3 Masterbasers 0 4 Standings Afraid of the Sand Ass in the Sand Bumpin Ugliess Friday Coed Dig or Die Giddy Up Devastators Results - May 30 Notorius D-I-G-S Slimy Dawgs 18, Old Town Sammy's Bistro Bombers 3 Sandbox Bullies Slimy Dawgs 25, All Resort The Sandy Boxes Group 18 Sets on the Beach STP 17, Masterbasers 13 Sharkbait W 2 1 0 0 0 L 1 1 1 2 3 4 7v7 Coed Soccer Standings IMC FC Team Orange Rabid Moose S&B Hardy Party Xtreme Mafia PC Rage ‘Bout Time W 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 L 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 T 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Park City Golf Club Jupiter Bowl Monday Night Spring League Park City Women's Golf Association Results - June 2 18 Hole League Low Net + 5 Best Score Scores - June 3 A Flight 1. Bea Peck 2. Kate Marshall 3. Eva Denbesten 3. Melissa Stockton Score 89 91 92 92 1 6 B Flight 1. Betsey Devaney 1. Alix Thayne 2. Iris Thompson 93 93 98 C Flight 1. Becky Colvin 93 1. Candy Lyman 93 101 L 2. Diane Hier 0 0 0 0 9 Hole League 0 0 Low Gross and Net & Low 0 Putts - May 27 0 Score 0 A Flight Gross 42 0 1. Joanne Gingrass 45 0 2. Anne Briscoe 3. Terri Lisonbee 53 A Flight Net 1. Dee Hill-Mey 37 2. Kathy Jones 39 2. Vicki Gaebe 39 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Results - May 29 Fighting Sasquatches 4, Bladerunners 0 Ice Holes 7, Shades of Pale 2 No Name 11, Cutthroats 4 Results - May 28 The Chiefs 4, Mad Dogs 1 Altitude Painting 5, 84's 2 Standings W Bladerunners 4 Mad Dogs 4 No Name 4 Altitude Painting 3 Ice Holes 3 The Chiefs 3 Brewins 2 Fighting Sasquatches 2 Eighty Fours 1 Shades of Pale 1 Cutthroat 0 Bowling L 1 2 2 2 4 5 1 L 0 0 Ice Hockey 1 1 Park City Ice Arena 1 Soccer Golf W 6 5 5 5 3 2 Silver League L 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 T 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 4 5 0 0 0 0 B Flight Gross 1. Carly Stenmark 2. Randee Kadziel 3. Maureen Murtaugh B Flight Net 1. Donna Delanty 2. Sherri Swing C Flight Gross 1. Brianna Seymour 2. Nancy Langford 2. Marikae Parker C Flight Net 1. Kimber Parry pts 2. Barb Saturnino 8 8 D Flight Gross 8 1. Susan Gunter 7 1. Nandy Jones 7 6 Putts 4 A Flight Anne Briscoe 4 B Flight 2 Carly Stenmark 2 C Flight 0 Kimber Parry Nancy Langford Ann Miller D Flight Susan Gunter Results - June 5 Spiking Vikings def. Probable Chicken 21-9, 21-14 Alpha Kenny One def. Ballers 21-4, 21-13 Gold League Suns Out Guns Out def. Bone Hammer 21-0, 21-0 Results - June 1 (forfeit) PC Shooters 4, AK Bars 1 Diggazz with Attitudes def. Ramp Sport 5, Puckers 1 Notorious DIG 21-0, 21-0 Epic Flakes 4, Hellhounds 4 (forfeit) L 1 Results - May 30 1 Results - May 29 AK Bars 7, Ramp Sport 2 Suns out Guns out def. 1 Hell Hounds 3, Shooters 2 Ballers 21-17, 18-21, 21-16 1 Epic Flakes 4, Puckers 2 1 Alpha Kenny One def. 1 Diggazz with Attitudes 21-10, Standings W L T pts 3 21-19 Epic Flakes 4 1 1 9 4 Diggazz with Attitudes def. PC Shooters 4 2 0 8 3 Ballers 21-13, 21-17 Hell Hounds 3 1 2 8 Alpha Kenny One def. Suns AK Bars 2 3 1 5 out Guns out 21-17, 18-21, Puckers 1 3 2 4 21-17 Ramp Sport 1 5 0 2 Spiking Vikings def. Pat's Results - May 28 On Top Roofing 20, Vacation Roost 6 Hard Bats Soft Balls 12, Starbucks 10 O'Shucks Bar & Grill 20, Stein Eriksen Lodge 3 Skullcandy 19, Sons of Pitches 6 W 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 435.901.0904 david@davidjlawson.com Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Square footage is an estimate only. ©MMXIV Sotheby's International Realty Affiliates LLC. All Rights Reserved. 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Results - June 4 O'Shucks Bar & Grill 17, Hard Bats Soft Balls 8 Summit 15, Sons of Pitches 6 Volleyball Skullcandy 10, Starbucks 5 On Top Roofing 25, Stein Sand Doubles Eriksen Lodge 7 L 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Standings O'Shucks Bar & Grill On Top Roofing Hard Bats Soft Balls Monday Coed - Red Summit Vacation Roost Results - June 2 Skullcandy Team Boneyard 8, St. Regis Starbucks Deer Valley 1 Stein Eriksen Lodge St. Regis Deer Valley 20, Sons of Pitches Team Otzi Lifestyle 8 The Honey Badgers 15, Boomers 5 Home Depot 16, Lespri 5 1750 Park Ave, Park City, UT 84060 Thinking outside the box Standings Slimy Dawgs STP All Resort Group Masterbasers Old Town Bombers Tuesday Men Wednesday Coed Softball Standings Swingers ECHO Skullcandy PCMR SNAFU Fall Line Brian's Lil' Heroes Miners Clubbers Standings The Honey Badgers Team Boneyard Boomers Team Otzi Lifestyle Home Depot St. Regis Deer Valley Lespri RANCH PROPERTIES 49 52 54 37 39 55 56 56 36 38 60 60 14 17 19 19 19 Scratch Game - Men Tony Gallardo Jojo Ocampo The General Scratch Series - Men Peter Sosnowski Jojo Ocampo Jeff Just Handicap Game - Men Tony Gallardo Ron Minard Jojo Ocampo Handicap Series - Men Ron Minard Jojo Ocampo Peter Sosnowski 277 268 265 718 701 690 297 292 285 753 752 751 Scratch Game - Women Maria Shiver 216 Ellen Artist 184 Carol Igoe 184 Scratch Series - Women Maria Shiver 594 Ally Cat 443 Ellen Artist 438 Handicap Game - Women Carol Igoe 269 Ellen Artist 265 Cal VanAxen 260 Handicap Series - Women Lidia DiLello 718 Carol Igoe 681 Val VanAxen 673 Becky Giauque 673 Standings W L Avg hdcp Jupiter Bowl 27 9 737 92 Glenwild 26 10 463 148 NY Ladies 23 13 465 336 Bi Polar Rollers 22 14 711 115 Pin Pals 22 14 582 231 Powderday Saints 21 15 626 191 All Jazzed Up 21 15 637 180 The Generals Bri 20 16 585 228 The Pin Droppers 13 23 428 370 The Knutsens 13 23 517 289 #Bowling 11 25 339 261 All Right All Right 11 25 323 464 Glenwild Ladies 10 26 405 390 PC Chiropractic 9 27 266 326 Pins 22839 20207 21837 22395 22241 22389 22344 21697 21543 16787 20781 14152 12254 19974 16 Birdies Joanne Gingrass - hole #2 Mountain Bridge Results - June 3 1. Bill Aeschbacher, Ann Morin 2. Mary Cornu, Ginny Schul,an 3. Allene Fowler, Eunice Wilkerson Please forward submissions by noon Sunday for Wednesday's edition and by noon Wednesday for Saturday's edition to scoreboard@parkrecord.com. Compiled by Joe Lair. |