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Show Saturday, November 11, 2000 The Park Record B-5 uniain on siresi oance ark City Mo 0 Party to kick off the America's Opening World Cup races which start Nov. 17 For 15 years Park City Mountain Resort has celebrated World Cup ski racing by hosting the season's first domestic event, the Chevy Truck America's Opening. In addition to world-class world-class ski racing, this exciting tradition tradi-tion has always featured entertainment enter-tainment of the highest caliber In yeans past, the likes of Joe YVaKh from the Eagles, the band America and Bonnie Raitt have joined in the celebration of the sport of skiing.competnion and the human spirit. This year's America's Opening is nodifterent. The street dance, concert and fireworks fire-works display returns to bottom of Park City's historic Main Street on Friday. November 17th wah the timeless legends of Rock and Roll. Credence Clearwater Rev isiied. When asked why Credence Clearwater Revisited was chosen to perform at the Chevy Truck America's Opening sireet dance. Organizing Committee chairperson chairper-son Karen Kortanta said. "We wanted a band that would not only create a real celebratory atmosphere around the races, but also appeal to a wide audience." Credence Clearwater Revisited. the Credence Clearwater Revival CC RJ tribute band, was formed by original CCR members Stu Cook and Doug "Cosmo" Clifford. Cook and Clifford, both members of the Rock and Roll Hall of f ame, began the Credence Clearwater Revisited project in 1W5 to perform per-form live Credence Clearwater Revival hits such as "Suie Q." ""Born on the Bayou" and " Down on the Corner " The band performs per-forms up to loo shows a year. I he Chevy Iruek America's Opening street dance and concert is the onlv scheduled I'tah Mop on its :) Tour Credence Clearwater Revisited will begin their performance around 7 3o p in .follow mc the women's slalom draw, whieh stmts at t M) p m Admission to the draw, concert street dance and fireworks is tiee and open to the public. Park City Mountain Resort, rated a top-ten ski and snowboard resort by the readers of Skiing Magaine, is the official venue of the men's and women's alpine giant slalom competition and all snowhoarding events of the 22 Olympic Winter (James Spanish omelet in European soccer Championship by Frank Fish RECORD GUEST WRITER The most prestigious soccer tournament for professional clubs completed its first phase on Wednesday with Spanish teams leading the way for the second year in a row. The top teams in each of the European domestic competitions qualify for "The Champions League". The top countries, currently cur-rently Italy. Germany. Spain. France and England get multiple entries based on results over the past five years On current form. Spam and England appear to be the pitk of the crop. Spain placed an unprecedented unprece-dented three teams m the final four last vear including the winner Real Madrid while Lngland's Manchester I'nited won the year before. English teams dominated the tournament in the Stt's but were banned from competing for several years following crowd violence. vio-lence. Ihey are slowlv working their way back up the list. This week Spain j Real Madrid. Valencia, and Deportivo all qualified quali-fied lor the last f as winners of their 4 team qualifying groups who played a home and away iound robin. Real Madud and Valencia weie especially impressive winning win-ning four and tying one of their six contests 1 ngland's Arsenal also won four and tied one. Manchester I'nited and Leeds also qualified by soaping through in their final games as a result of a 1-0 home win and a 1-1 away n.ulbiter at A C Milan respectively France and Italy also qualified two teams while Austria. Belgium. Germany. Greece. Russia and Turkey all had one qualifier. The biggest surprises of the tournament tourna-ment mi lar are the failure to qual ify of Barcelona and Turin's Juvenilis - two of the most expensive expen-sive mulu national teams in the world, lhat will have cost cash team vmewhere in the order ot $20 million in gate money and I V fees. England was the only country not to lose any qualifiers duung this first phase. The second phase is also organized organ-ized in 4 groups on a round rohn basis. Subsequent stages are ail knckouts Many of the games can he seen live on FSPN2 and 1 ox Sports Network. Real Madrrd. Manchester I'nited and Italy's Laio are now joint favorites. A tractor built to handle it -snow, dirt, hay, horse stuff Pile it OH and .up. (fi t - V H Kubofo 345 Sortn Main HfDr 435-654-1561 Miners swimmers had busy week in the pool Submitted by PCHS coaches The Park City High School Swim Team traveled to Hunter High School on Tuesday for a meet with Hunter and the Skyline Eagles. The Ivy's A State favorites were too much for the Miners as Skyline and Hunter outscored the boy "s I and li to 105. Colin Bonackr won the 5fct free and finished 2nd in the free. Georce Coburn placed 3rd in the 500 Ire and 4th in the 2x. On the cirls side. Adnnne Coburn (Ml and 5tX free) and Jackie Ellis (200 individual medlv and h fly) were double winners for the Miners.. The girls were second behind Skyline. The Miners returned home on Thursday hosting 4A Spnngvitle and 5 A Ciilonwin,d and Mt. V iew. The meet was scored as a triple dual meet. The boys outscored Cottonwood and Mt Vie and ltst to Springs ille by 4 points. Colin Bonacki won the 2(t free and finished fin-ished 2nd in the 500 tree. Ian Ode-II. placed 2nd in the 100 tree 3rd in the ni free. JJ Gerber was 2nd in the loo Kick and 4th rn the 200 tree. The bovs Medley Relay tC. Bonacki. Fred Snvder. Ian (Xkll. and Kenny Jewell ) placed first. The girls handily won finishing fuM in eight events. Once again Adncnne Coburn (2t IM and loo Back ) and Jackie Ellis 2i free and 100 fly I won their events Jenny Meakms took the 1 00 breast and finished 2nd in the 100 free The Miners will host 5 A perennial peren-nial state champions Brighton on Thursday. Nov 16 at 4H) p.m. at the Aquatic Center Basketball league sign up deadline approaching 0 AH players will be placed regardless of skill level The winter adult basketball league starts on Thursday. November th. games will he on Tuesday is; Thursday evenings Register your team at the Park City Racquet Club before the deadline: Friday. November 24th. learn fee is $375 00 and a $10 Non Park City Resident fee. League fills up at 12 teams so hurry and sign up. 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