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Show y ivrrr' y i y pi'F'o fry y Page C2 D Thursday, April 28, 1994 The Park Record 0 Section On The Women's Centers of Alta View, Cottonwood, and IDS hospitals present Saturday, May 14 900 a."m. to 5:00 p.m. Park City Library and Education Center 1255 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah A ttend this one-day childbirth preparation XjL class taught by A.S.P.O. certified Lamaze instructors. The class covers Laniaze skills, including breathing and relaxation, strategies for pain a'lief. and partner support. Cost of the class is $?5 per couple. Call 269-2830 for information and to register. WW I HC A Service of Iniernnmnl.un IUmIiIi Girc PC Ski Team awards CTeam Most Improved Hardest Worker Positive Mental Attitude Perseverance Award Stein Eriksen Award Mr. Clean 1994 Outstanding Mil performer Outstanding J-IV performer Academic Award - 7th grade 8th grade Coordinator! Patti Formarhelli Jonathan Geisler Patton Murray Colby Gail Whitney Olch Kyle Basmajian Matt Townsend Robert Saunders SkylarTritt Aaron Olsen Mark Wallace Bryon Friedman Elisabeth Wasilewski Sam Powell Hadley Fuller Bryon Friedman PTeam Most Improved Girl Positive Mental Attitude Most Improved Results Best Attendance Best Team Spirit Goofball Award (iPA Awards 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Coordinator; Lars Edson " Brittany Emens Tommy Valline . Orion Nash Emily Kobler : Mark Wallace Rebecca Ross Dustin Simons . Meghan Beck Michael Steadman Michael Townsend Charlie Reed Carrie Thompson Sara Coelho Ben Selznick Cristin Circo Friend of the Park Citv Ski Team Award Phil Jones The Badami Eagle Award Nick Badami Girls' water polo bestsj 5 A Highland, boys sink ' continued from CI Perry's goals came in less than three quarters of play as she was ejected late in the third period for picking up her third major foul. If Perry kept the Miners in the' game, it was the remainder of the squad that won. Tied 6-6 when Perry left the game, Park City outscored Highland 3-1 final eight minutes to win the match. The Miners scored twice to go up 8-6, taking advantage of man-up situations both times. Highland ' pulled to within one on a fast break after a Park City shot caromed off the crossbar. The Miners restored the two-goal two-goal margin after goalie Kimbcrly Schori turned away another Highland fast break and sent Park City the other way. In the final minutes, the Park City defense kept Highland at bay, not allowing any serious scoring threats and sealing the victory for the Miners. . Goaltender Schori turned away 13 shots in the game, many .of them outstanding saves on point-blank point-blank opportunities. Other scorers for Park City were tiffany Kilgore with a hat trick and Jonna - Christisen with one goal. ; y , "They did pretty good," said coach Larry Jackson. ,"Wevej been working on our shooting alj week." The work showed as Park, " City shooters were consisteritly''i hitting corners and crossbars witfrT. their shots. . ; " .'; J J "It's a. good win" .sid Jackson. "In about three .years these girls are; gonna "be "awesome." , ' ; . ' '' ' Meanwhile the boys'; ' wild"' played immediately following, thfcM girls' game, were overwhelmed! by a strong Highland team. Lylej Salmi fouled out early, in th?' second quarter, leaving the Miners desperately undermanned:1 " Highland breezed away to a 16-4' win. . While, upset with thfei outcome, Jackson pointed out,thatjr last year's score was a mindt- numbing 36-3. ; '., , ' The Miners have two games1' remaining on its schedule, one1 at1'-' Woods Cross and one here in Park' City against East High School of Salt Lake on May 3. The state, tournament will take place oty 1 May 14. ' 1 Two new men's coaches'! named to U.S. Ski Team' A) Most banks will lend you only 80 of your home equity Tomas Karlsson of East Burke, Vt., former alpine program director for Sweden for five seasons, is the U.S. Ski Team's new men's alpine coach. Aldo Radamus from Steamboat Springs, Colo., alpine head coach for the the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club since 1986, takes over as new slalom and giant slalom head coach, U.S. Skiing announced Tuesday, April 19. Karlsson replaces Ueli Luthi, men's head coach since 1988, who asked to be reassigned with the men's team in a different still undetermined capacity, according to Alpine Director Paul Major. In addition, Thor Kallerud, en's slalom and GJLhead coach r thrff taf5iilshiftTfl1W8 nten ydbfaihAi team where hiV1 primary focus will be. to ..help... improve its technical skiing, especially in giant slalom. Bill Egan of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., who is entering his seventh season with the men's DHSG team, will return for his fifth as head coach. "After six seasons, Ueli wanted . to step down as head coach but stay with the program, which is fine with us," Major said. "It was his decision but I'm certainly pleased he's going to stay with the Ski Team. "We're looking eight years down the road in terms of preparation and development," Major said "We're seeking to maintain the stability we've built in our key coaching positions and, wherever possible, we're seeking four-year agreements for our coaches." 1 ' ? Karlsson, 36, has been head coach for Burke Mountain' Academy in yermont for the patj; two seasons. A former World Cup,, skier for Sweden into the late"" '70s, he spent a year at BMA and' is a graduate of the Sports-University Sports-University of Stockholm. He was?, women's head coach for Swedefo. and, starting in the summer of-1987, of-1987, alpine program director for five years. ' "This country," he said, "has la-tremendous la-tremendous amount of talented-,! athletes very talented and motivated, and the ski industry is giving good support. I see a bright. ., tuture. He and his wife Lena have tw sons, Niklas,' 6, and Sebastien, 3ji Jhe family will move' from '.Vfeiffltrfelo Park City. Radamus 'ana'SfAeSarah will remain in .Steamboat Springs. .. , , , Radamus, also 36, was born in Argentina. He was a coach with Colorado's Ski Club Vail for threeJ seasons before joining the U.S. jJJ staff in 1984 and spending two'; years as women's slalomGS J coacn. ne returns to tne bio. team after directing the alpine program for Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club for eight seasons. "Tomas and Aldo are not. .only experienced, outstanding coaches," Major said, "but they're familiar with our program aiid our goals. I'm really pleased we've been able to get them to help take the men to the next level." 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