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Female jumpers set sights on 2008 . . .,1 s-.: t anH Van. who dedicate included women's skeleton an Continued from B-1 opponents, more girls willing to huck themselves off a porcelain track into the snowy horizon stretched out a couple of hundred feet below. Second, their sport needs some recognition, which it doesn't get from either the International Ski Federation (FIS) or the IOC. Women ski jumpers are push ine hard for inclusion in time for the 2(Xm uames. i nope mcy Kci u. There's absolutely no reason why they shouldn't yeah, ski jumping jump-ing is dangerous, but if you've ever seen Tristan Gale rocket down the skeleton track at 80 miles per hour, you'd know women can handle han-dle it. The IOC says there arent enough girls participating. But out- ;a0 r,f a rnun e of crazies like " 1 Jerome and Van, who dedicate thousands of hours over the course of a season to train and compete, there arent a lot of people willing to put in the time for something that has a murky future. What kid do you know who is willing to invest years to learn Latin? I don't know any. I'm confident the people in charge will do the right thing thev have betore, wnen mey included women's skeleton and bobsledding. The only thing thats scary is how long it takes, and it would be a shame if two talented athletes like Van and Jerome, two kids floating down Olympic Park jumps, dont ever get the chance to stand at the top of K120 hill, look down at the frenzied crowd and have one simple sim-ple thought: 'Maybe I can win gold today. Anqry Miners lose controversial game to Judge w J ... ...... :i ih, ream have Feb. 15 circled on thei Continued from B-1 calls, where the momentum was changing," Judkins said. "I'm not saying we should have won ... but we were making a run at them and who knows? We were making a run and the head referee) shot us down." The Miners needed a big burst in the second half just to make a game out of it, as they fell behind 21-12 at the end of the first quarter and 34-16 at the end of the second. And that's with Judge Memorial center Joe Sasich one of the top scorers in the state saddled on the bench with foul trouble for most of the half. "We didnt play well in the first half," Judkins said. "But we outplayed out-played them in the second half. The Hrk oave it everything thev got. We just cant get behind that much in the first half." Coming out of the locker room to start the third quarter, Park City began to attack the basket. Center Jeff Hackett used some nifty post moves and guards Carl Fine and Chris Jackson drove hard to the hoop to help full a 10-0 run. And despite spotting the Bulldogs a quick five points to start the fourth quarter, the Miners went on that 9-0 run to make things interesting. Then, the technicals started flying. fly-ing. "It makes me mad when the kids are playing their guts out and someone some-one takes it away from them," Judkins said. With the loss, Park City finds itself in a dog fight for playoff posi- (11 I I LLL V W l-0 your street your j JL ly y q country, yum 1 1 world. "Park Record PARK CITY, UTAH 649-90 14 p- if New American-ji.rasserie (1 Globally Inspired ,',1 ' K -. ; . 330. 'UUtl is open nightly this winter, offering a variety of ongoing Locals Specials. , V' Indulge in our a la carte menu or try this week's Roasted Eggplant Fritter Seared Hawaiian 1 Ahi Belgian Endive & Asparagus Salad Pumpkin Seed Crusted Squab Breast Cheese Course Tropical Fruit Mousse $49 PER PERSON Locals Enjoy 2 for 1! r - Xmilatk when orJeredlminfm.2l7l02. Nt fuhOmums ftase. - , . AInf IT) Str AucounL valid onh cm i'wc Fixe Menu. r . T "Otlier Park City restaurants might makt tnore . ' noise, but 350 Main is one of the best" :.t 1 .. , - An n Wilson, - - ' :.(" ' ,;' ..' " . 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Se your Mefceon Centef tor i copy of the Mefcedet-Bmj ImtM wsrsn and detaH of free Kheduled mertenence. fa more informanon. tad l-eOO-TOR-MERCEKS. or visit MBUSA.com. AIR BAGS ARE A SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM, SO REMEMBER AIR BAG SAFETY; BUCKLE EVERYONE AND CHILDREN IN BACK! , tinn ImHop Memorial leaas ine region standings by a game, followed fol-lowed by Wasatch at 4-1. Things are clogged in the middle, however, with Park City, Union and Uintah all at 2-3. One of those squads will miss next month's playoffs, as only four teams qualify for the state tournament. tour-nament. Judkins hopes that Wednesdays experience helps boost his team during the second half of the region season. Even with all the technical fouls and a comeback stalled by controversial calls, . Judkins says Wednesday's game brought the team together. "I think it really helped them," he said. "We had to pull together as a team. It was all positive in the second sec-ond half, except for what I did." And you can bet Judkins ana nis team have Feb. 15 circled on their calendar, when they travel to Salt Lake City in the Region 10 regular-season regular-season finale. "We owe 'em one," Judkins said. In other action: Rowland Hall 68, South Summit 52: Ryan Olson scored 22 to lead the Winged Lions (9-3 overall, 3-1 in 2A North) past the Wildcats (7-6, 1-3). Wasatch 57, Uintah 55: Freshman Darren Mahoney came up big when he stole the ball and scored his only bucket of the game with 30 seconds left to ice the victory victo-ry for the Wasps (8-5 overall, 4-1 in Region 10). The Utes fell to 8-8, 2-3. Union 80, Granite 44: .The Cougars (9-7, 2-3) became the latest team to beat up on the Farmers (0-16, (0-16, 0-5), as Chris Truman and his 19 points propelled Union to the win. Another victory for Miller 1 1 1 SCHLADMING, Austria With some 50,000 spectators going haywire, Bode Miller (Easton, N.H.) collected his fourth World Cup victory of the Olympic season last Tuesday night, ignoring softening soft-ening snow conditions to fatten his lead on the second run as he led four U.S. skiers into the top 25. . Miller skied first and never trailed. He led the first run and, just as many were willing to concede the slalom to Frenchman Jean Pierre Vidal, who had a sizzling second run, Miller overcame a bobble up top and gained speed ana time as he tore down the flood-lit slope of the Planai. Miller's winning time was 1:44.60 with Vidal second in 1:45.26 and Croatian Ivicia Kostelic, finishing in third place (1:47.05). Tom Rothrock (Cashmere, Wash.) earned his second top-20, meeting an Olympic criteria. 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