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Show SPORTS The Park Record. Editor: Adam Spencer sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.104 Twitter: @ParkRecSports TRAIL WORK AT PARK CITY MOUNTAIN The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and United Park City Mines (UPCM) are working together to address several locations in Park City, including locations at Park City Mountain, where mining activities took place and deposited mine waste. The EPA and UPCM are installing erosion controls to address the migration of contaminated sediments and ensure environmental and recreationalist safety. While the EPA and UPCM are coordinating with Mountain Trails Foundation and Park City Mountain to keep all bike trails open, the groups will be temporarily diverting portions of one trail, Jenni’s Trail. The organizations regret any inconvenience and expect to complete work and remove this diversion by Oct. 1. The EPA’s goal is to protect the environment while keeping safety a priority. PC MARC DIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHT The PC MARC presents “Finding Nemo” for this summer’s dive-in movie, a night of family fun in the pool on Saturday, Aug. 27. Open swim begins at 7:30 p.m. with the movie to follow at 8:30. The fee is $7 for adults, $3 for kids and $20 for a family of five or more. Personal floaties are welcome, but you must be a proficient swimmer to attend. For more info, call 435-615-5400 or visit ParkCityRecreation.org. YOUTH TENNIS PROGRAMS The next session of Youth Tennis at the PC MARC will be held Aug. 29 to Oct. 12. Programs are available for kids of all ages and abilities. Days, times and fees vary depending on the class. Registration is now open. For more info and to register, visit ParkCityRecreation.org or call 435-615-5400. Please see Sports Briefs, B-5 PCHS XC SQUADS AIM FOR NEW TITLE RUN, B-2 www.parkrecord.com PCHS TENNIS DOMINATES REGION 10 RIVAL, B-3 B-1 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, AUGUST 27-30, 2016 PCHS volleyball routs Judge in season opener Miners dominate Bulldogs at home in straight-set victory ADAM SPENCER The Park Record Last year got off to a slow start for the Park City High School volleyball team. The Miners lost to North Summit in straight sets to start the 2015 season, and would go on to drop seven of their first eight matches. On Tuesday night, though, the 2016 season got off to a much more promising start. Hosting the Judge Memorial Bulldogs, Park City jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, winning all three sets to take the match victory. In the first set, the Miners were in total control, winning 25-9. From there, they continued to cruise, winning the second set 25-13 and the third set 25-15. Park City Coach Matt Carlson said he was thrilled with the squad’s intensity in the first match of the season. “One thing we’ve been really preaching is off-the-ball effort,” he said. “You have a tenth of a second every time you touch the ball, so everything you do off the ball is so impactful. The girls are working really hard at their off-ball movements, which paid dividends. It was a really clean first match.” After last year’s rough start, Carlson added that he’s glad he’ll be able to use different motivational tactics moving forward this season. “We were talking about the carrot and the stick — last year, we got the stick in terms of motivation,” he said. “We got thumped in our first match and it was a rough start to the sea- TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City’s Hanna Greenholtz spikes the ball at the Judge Memorial defense during Tuesday night’s home victory. son. This year, we got a taste of the carrot and it’s so much more fun and rewarding having that early success.” Carlson said Tuesday’s victory was a total team effort and that everyone who stepped on the court contributed to the win. “Joanna Saucedo was running a fantastic offense, even with a hurt ankle,” he said. “Emily Smith did the same thing — our setters did a great job today. Grace Wiczek on the outside had seven kills in the first set. Our senior leadership — [Clara] Schmae, Nicole Brown and Hanna Greenholtz — had fantastic games as well.” Though things are rosy for the Miners at the moment, Carlson said it’s important not to get complacent. There’s still plenty of work to do if Park City wants to make a deep playoff run. “We have to work on our offen- Please see Miners earn big win, B-5 THIS WEEKS SPONSOR 20 BEST CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF SILLINESS FARmERS mARkETS IN AmERICA FOR FOOdIE TRAvELER - Trip Advisor Thanks Carlson for a great partnership! THANK YOU SPONSORS WHAT’S HAPPENING August 28th MAIN STAGE sponsored by Delta Airlines 10 - 11 am 11-1 pm 1 pm 2:15 - 5 pm Four years ago the Park Silly Sunday Market “Swilly Garden” was given a great opportunity to work with the “Beer Boys” of Carlson - and what a pleasure it’s been! Each and every Sunday we are able to provide an amazing selection of local brews such as Park City Brewery & Moab and craft beers such as Linenkugel, Lagunita’s, Hamm’s & Deschutes to name a few. You can find an amazing variety of beers every Sunday at Park Silly. Yoga with Becky Los Helcaminos B Boy Federation Heritage FARMERS MARKET STAGE • THEME: Beer Is In The Air NON-PROFITS + SUSTAINABLE ISSUES (Located on 7th Street) • Peace House • Connect Summit County FEATURED ARTIST (Left of Main Stage) sponsored by Smith’s Market (Located on 5th St. next to the Post Office) STONE WORKSHOP 10 - 12:30 pm Courtney Spaulding 1-4 pm Andrew Lovegrove STROLLING PERFORMERS/ MUSICIANS KIDS ACTIVITIES ELIAS - Stilt Walking CHAD & KRISTO - Musicians CELESTE - Balloon Maker DAVID DeCAROLIS - Magician • Park Silly Bounce House • Rock on Rock Climbing Walls • Clo Creations by Chelsea Face Painting • Work Activity Center • Make your own Tie Dye T-shirts JUNE 5 - SEPT. 18 • EVERY SUNDAY • 10 AM - 5PM PARK CITY’S HISTORIC MAIN STREET • NOT FOR PROFIT, JUST FOR FUN! VODKA |