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Show B-6 The Park Record WedThursFri, April 7-9, 2004 ResirGGrtnoOT Report t)eer Valley Resort Deer Valley Resort reported no new settled snow depth is 64 inches with operation. Season closing is April 1 1 . upcoming events at DeerValley, log on frhe Canyons As of Tuesday, April Z The Canyons repotted no new snow.There is a 65-inch snow base, with 55 runs and 9 lifts in operation spread over 8 mountains. The terrain park is also open with five rails and five hits. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through April 1 1. For more info call 649-5400 or log on to www.thecanyons.com. Park City Mountain Resort Park City Mountain Resort, as ofTuesday, April 6, reported no new snow.Tthe settled snow depth is 64 inches. 71 runs, 10 lifts, 5 bowls and 3 terrain parks. The lifts are open from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. The End of Season celebration will be April 1 1. For more info, call 800-222-7275; log on www.parkcitymountain.com. " Wasatch-Cache National Forest In the Uinta Mountains, along Mirror Lake Highway, S.R. 1 50, the Beaver Creek cross-country ski trail is generally closed.The Mirror Lake access gate is open for high level trail access. Dogs are allowed on odd-numbered days. For more information on skiing and snowmobiling. call the Kamas Ranger District, 435-783-4338. Cross-country ski conditions White Pine Touring; The courses and tracks are closed for the season. For more information, call 649-6249. ' Soldier Hollow: The cross-country trails and tubing hill are closed for the season. For more information, call (435) 654-2002. Gorgoza Park Gorgoza FVk is closed for the season. For more info, call 658-2648 or visit www.gorgozaparkcom The Utah Olympic Park tracks and season and will re-open for summer visit the Joe Quinney Winter Sports For more information, call 658-4200 Utah Avalanche Forecast Center As of Tuesday, April 6, the Avalanche Center reported no new snow. Avalanche danger in ungroomed terrain is low in most areas, and will rise to moderate as temperatures rise, and during thunderstorms. For more info, call the Utah Avalanche Forecast Center hotline at 658-55 1 2. Ski area snow stats Alta -1 02 inches of snow, 54 runs and 8 lifts; Brighton - 95 inches of snow, 66 runs and 6 lifts; The Canyons - see above; DeerValley - see above; Park City Mountain Resort - see above; Powder Mountain -61 inches of snow, 69 runs and 6 lifts; Snowbasin - 79 inches of snow, 53 runs and 9 lifts; Snowbird - 1 00 inches of snow, 89 runs and 9 lifts; Solitude -1 05 inches of snow, 63 runs and 7 lifts; Sundance - closed for the season. For more information, log on www.skiutah.com. incorporated) - We'll beat our licensed competitors' price by 15 Serving Greater Salt Lake & Park City. Applies to new clients for seasonal lawn care scheduled by April 30th. 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Rides are offered five days a week from Wednesday-Sunday with sessions at noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. beginning Memorial Day weekend week-end through Labor Day. Reservations can be made by calling (435) 658-4206 or by emailing bobsledridesoly-parks.com. bobsledridesoly-parks.com. The cost is $65 per person (compared to $200 in winter season). sea-son). Participants must be at least 14 years of age. Large Soccer resting up before busy home stretch Continued from B-1 extra breathing room atop the Region 10 standings when Judge tied Uintah on Friday, boosting Park City's cushion to a game and a half. In the Miners' 1-0 win over the Bulldogs, Hart was injured when he collided with a Judge player's knee. If the full starting lineup had been available at Union, he probably would have sat out, Guetschow said. "He got his bell rung pretty Baseball awaits showdown with Wasatch Continued from B-1 delayed their vacation plans to allow their sons to battle the Bulldogs. Schwab couldn't stress the importance of Tuesday's game enough. Clinging to the No. 2 spot in the standings, the Miners can ill afford any losses, he said. "We have to run the table KM?.?. , mm I I I I I I airwL Takean Extra nrwi.'i LKnO J " r" V Save up to ss)off ( ) y x fSfSo Lowest Marked Price 1 : 7 X I rii I iYl EtUTIBE STOCK I StJ VHJOTT COLUMBIA, CONVERT, t"C J 1 THE NORTH FACE, ALPINE C I ) w I DESIGN, AIRWALK. DAKINE, . t f I BULA AND SCOTT X 1 n I Gloves, Mittens, ii i) Hats and Accessories f r Excludes beselByerg. m jfc, I Selection wanes by stare. m f ll 1 V VI (s W ""T2T y1 I ., , Total Savings Of 66 , HIE $nwvi3zn f $ ( ) ) I ll ' pS? InWm mMom rayhwbwnttlii.WotalslylwasofcolMswmbmia localons. '-Qita -1 "OW prices art pas) offerings it wrtch groups are welcome and encouraged encour-aged to make reservations in advance. Reservations are also being accepted for" the popular freestyle introductory half-day camps in the splash pool at the Utah Olympic Park. Participants of all ages and abilities "train" alongside Olympic medalists Joe Pack, Eric Bergoust and Shannon Bahrke in the same 750,000 gallon splash pool. . Introductory freestyle camps are held on Wednesday-Sunday, from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Cost is $65 per person. Three-day arid five-day five-day camps are also offered for a more intensive jumping experience. experi-ence. Admission into the Utah Olympic Park includes entrance' into the Alf Engen Ski Museum and the 2002 Games exhibit. The Engen Museum chronicles the history of all skiing disciplines in Utah. The Olympic exhibit rekindles the memories of the 2002 Games with posters, photos, pho-tos, medals podium and videos. hard, but the team doctor gave him clearance to play," Guetschow said. The Park City team now has plenty of time to nurse the bumps and bruises it has picked up during the first nine games of the season. The spring break week is just the calm before the storm, though. On April 12, the Miners will return for a stretch of three games in five days, book -ending a non-region date at Taylorsville with a pair of Region 10 matches here with Judge," he said. After the vacation, Park City faces another huge game against league-leading rival Wasatch. Schwab isn't too worried that his players will be rusty coming back on the field after a week away. "We'll plan on a good workout work-out Monday when they get back," he said. CFPIo SCXD & SEVllDimyiSQDRilRSin) 1 1 'Jf-lff MICI nnCTP nnoc P nnnn Er 23: ...ST Ten percent discount avail able for AT&T Youth Adventure Camps: The Olympic Parks are offering offer-ing four multi-sport youth adventure camps this summer that give boys and girls, ages 8-14, 8-14, the chance to experience 11 Olympic sports in five days at three Olympic venues. The AT&T Youth Adventure Camps begin in July, but there is a 10 percent early bird discount for participants registering prior to May 1. Sport . activities include-biathlon, include-biathlon, speed skating (long track and short track), figure skating, curling, luge, freestyle aerials, ice hockey, ski jumping, bobsled and skeleton. The camp locations are the three Olympic legacy facilities at Utah Olympic Park, Soldier Hollow and Utah Olympic Oval. "These youth camps are unique for two reasons," said Dawn Lewis, a 1996 Olympian in team handball and now the Utah against Granite. Although his team is ahead in the chase for the Region 10 crown, Guetschow said the game with the 5A Warriors will be a good last chance to tune up for the playoffs. "It should be a fim game," he said. Several of Park City's players play-ers will be extra motivated for the game, since plenty of them play off-season, club soccer with many Taylorsville boys, he said. Park City's first home game is scheduled on April 16, when the Miners will host the Farmers, The Miners and Wasps hook up on April 13 at 3:30 p.m. . in Heber City. Extra innings: .The Park City JV team trailed Granite by a seemingly insurmountable insur-mountable 10-0 deficit in the fourth inning, but managed to rally and tie things up 10-10 by game's end. HELMETS, BAGS sales my or may not have bem made summer Olympic Park sport" services manager. "First, boys and girls have the opportunity to; try a variety of sports in a single camp. Second, they are also introduced to sports outside the traditional camps for baseball, basketball and soccer. There are many crossover skills that are applicable to the Olympic winter sports. Many kids don't realize how much they enjoy these sports because they have never had the chance to try them." The cost is $350 per participant partici-pant for the week. Camp dates are July 12-16, July 19-23, July 26-30 and August 2-6. .Each camp has a limit of 28 participants. partici-pants. The time is 8 a.m. -4 -p.m. Transportation is provided to and from designated locations in Park City. There is also a 10 percent per-cent discount for additional family fam-ily members. For reservations, call (435) 658-4206 or e-mail at reserva-,tionsolyparks.com. reserva-,tionsolyparks.com. Submitted by Frank Zang beginning at 3:30 p.m. The site for the home opener has yet to be determined. Extra points: The Miners' junior varsity team snapped a scoreless tie at halftime with an offensive blitz after the break Friday, eventually eventual-ly whipping Union . 7-0. Sophomore midfielder Harrison Holley, who had never scored a goal for Park City before, broke that trend in a big way. scorching the Cougars for three goals to lead the charge for the Miners. "It was awesome. The' kids were so fired up," said Schwab, describing the miraculous comeback. come-back. Andrew Hoyt, Jeff Allen and Michael Tew each played large roles in the turnaround, he said. Meanwhile, the freshman team is only 1-2-1 so far this year, but is steadily, improving, Schwab said. 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