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Show B-2 Wed/Thurs/Fri, August 31-September 2, 2016 The Park Record Wildcats hold off Morgan, 22-20 rec report PARK CITY MOUNTAIN S. Summit jumped out to early lead against Trojans DEER VALLEY RESORT ADAM SPENCER The Park City base area’s summer activities include zip lines, an alpine slide, an alpine coaster, lift-served mountain biking, hiking and more. Canyons Village is also open for summer activities. Go to ParkCityMountain.com or call 435-649-8111 for more information. Deer Valley Resort’s summer activities include mountain biking, hiking, concerts and more. The resort will close for the summer season on Monday, Sept. 5. For details on the resort’s activities and season passes, visit DeerValley.com or call 435-649-1000. SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT Solitude Mountain Resort, owned by Deer Valley, has summer activities including lift-served mountain biking, hiking, disc golf, fishing and more. For more information on the resort’s activities, visit SkiSolitude. com or call 801-534-1400. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK Museum tours are available every day of the week. Adventure activities, including ropes courses and a zip line, are open for the summer. For more information and availability please call 435-658-4200 or visit UtahOlympicLegacy.com. PARK CITY GOLF COURSE The Park City Golf Course is open for play. For residents, the 18-hole rate is $35 ($17.50 for nine holes). For non-residents, the rate is $50 for 18 holes. Carts cost $15 for 18 holes. For more information, call 435-615-5800 or visit ParkCity.org/departments/park-city-golf-club. SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF COURSE Soldier Hollow’s Silver and Gold courses are open for play. The current rate is $50 for 18 holes with a cart on the Gold Course and $45 for 18 holes with a cart on the Silver Course. For more information, call 435654-7442 or visit SoldierHollowGolf.com. WASATCH MOUNTAIN GOLF COURSE Wasatch Mountain State Park has both Mountain and Lake golf courses. Current rates are $47 for 18 holes with a cart on weekdays and $50 for 18 holes with a cart on weekends and holidays. For more information, visit WasatchGolfCourse.com or call 435-654-0532. CANYONS GOLF Canyons Golf features 18 holes of mountain golfing and has more than 550 feet of elevation change. Current rates are $95 for 18 holes with a cart. A season pass costs $1,000. For more information, or to book a tee time, visit ParkCityMountain.com/activities/golf or call 435615-4728. MOUNTAIN TRAILS Mountain Trails Foundation maintains trails in the Round Valley area, the Rail Trail, at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley, and other areas around Summit County. Mountain Trails reports that trails are open for recreational use. For updates, visit MountainTrails.org or Facebook. com/MountainTrailsFoundation. For any trail maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org. BASIN RECREATION Basin Rec maintains a system of trails in the Snyderville Basin. The organization reports that trails are open for cycling and hiking. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Bob Radke at bradke@ basinrecreation.org or visit BasinRecreation.org/trail_conditions.html. The Park Record The South Summit High School football team has only lost three games in the past three seasons — one to Beaver, one to North Summit and one to Morgan. The Wildcats exacted revenge for a 2014 loss to Morgan last season by winning 14-7 in double overtime in Kamas. But, on Friday night, South Summit had to travel to Morgan for a game — the scene of the Trojans’ 28-21 victory in 2014. The Wildcats, many of whom haven’t played varsity football until this year, jumped out to a big 22-0 lead and held a 22-6 halftime advantage. After the intermission, the Trojans continued to fight their way back into the game, scoring eight points in the third quarter and six in the fourth. It wasn’t enough, however, and the Wildcats escaped town with a 22-20 victory. “For us and our team this year, it’s a great accomplishment,” South Summit Coach Mike Grajek said of the victory. “We’re still really young and making some young mistakes. But, at the same time, the kids are doing great things and coming together really well.” Senior quarterback Nick Beasley led the Wildcats’ offensive charge, scoring on touchdown runs of one and seven yards and completing a 30-yard touchdown pass to receiver Parker Grajek. Mike Grajek said Beasley continues to thrive with the ball in his hands in 2016. Continued from B-1 For information such as water temperature and current conditions at Jordanelle and Rockport state parks, visit StateParks.Utah.gov. For information on the Echo Reservoir, please call 435-336-2247. Sports Briefs WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST Youth Tennis Programs STATE PARKS AND RESERVOIRS The Heber-Kamas Ranger District maintains trails and campgrounds in the Uinta Mountains east of Kamas. The Mirror Lake Highway is completely open. A recreational pass to use the forest is $6 for 1-3 days or $12 per week. Campgrounds are open. For more information, go to FS.USDA.gov/uwcnf or call 435-783-4338. South Summit quarterback Nick Beasley, seen here in a game last season, threw for a touchdown and ran for two others in the Wildcats’ 22-20 road win over Morgan on Friday night. “The tactics have changed a little bit — he’s always been an option quarterback in this system,” Grajek said. “Now he’s having to make those decisions further down the field and he’s doing a great job.” Having weapons like Parker Grajek only helps the passing game thrive, Mike Grajek added. “They definitely have to be aware of where he’s at on the field,” he said. “It helps enable other kids to take advantage of mismatches they might get in while other teams are doubleteaming Parker.” Despite returning only one starter to the defense for this season, Grajek, who used to coach Morgan 18 years ago, said the Wildcats looked like seasoned veterans on that side of the ball against the Trojans. “Our coaches are doing a great job and the kids are responding well,” he said. “We knew Morgan was going to have two or three backs as good as [San Juan running back Kavika] Su’esu’e [who scored four touchdowns against South Summit last week] and they did great. [Morgan] didn’t score until the second half. Our kids have huge hearts. There was no quit and we were able to come away with the win.” One thing the Wildcats must work on, Grajek said, is involving more players on each side of the ball. He said the Trojans were able to claw their way back into the game because the Wildcats were getting tired. “It’s a huge game of momentum,” he said. “They got a little momentum with the two interceptions. Pound-for-pound, they were a lot larger team and a lot of their players are one-way players while a lot of ours are two-way players. We’ve got to get more kids involved.” Next week, South Summit hosts Summit County rival Park City in a matchup of undefeated teams. Grajek said the Wildcats are looking forward to the challenge of squaring off against an improved Miners squad. “They not only have a good defense, they have a good offense, too,” he said. “It’s been a great rivalry in the last three years. We’re both in the same county and the kids see each other at the movies and all around. There’s a lot of camaraderie, but at the same time, they want to show who is the better team.” South Summit (2-0) and Park City (2-0) will meet in Kamas on Friday night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at South Summit High School. tion is now open. For more info and to register, visit ParkCityRecreation.org or call 435-615-5400. The Hiking Club information, contact Patrick Saucier at patrick@basinrecreation.org. Dog Obedience Classes at the PC MARC The next session of Youth Tennis at the PC MARC will be held until Oct. 12. Programs are available for kids of all ages and abilities. Days, times and fees vary depending on the class. Registra- The Park Record File Photo Certified local dog trainer Heather Hampsten will teach Puppy and Basic obedience classes on Tuesday evenings until Oct. 4 at the PC MARC. Classes are for dogs ages 10 weeks and older, including newly adopted pets. Puppy class is at 6 p.m. and Basic follows at 7 p.m. The fee is $75. For info and to register, visit ParkCityRecreation.org or call 435-615-5400. Basin Recreation has formed The Hiking Club for people interested in hiking with a group. This group meets at The Fieldhouse on Monday evenings at 6 p.m. and on Fridays at 9 a.m. Monday hikes will be on Basin Recreation’s local trail system, which is a great way to learn some new trails. Fridays are generally more mountainous, traveling to Sundance, the Uintas, Snowbird and Timpanogos for a variety of easy-to-moderate hikes. Just meet at The Fieldhouse and a van will drive to the trailhead. The cost is $5. Register online at BasinRecreation. org or call 435-655-0999. For more Weather Temperatures: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Sunshine and patchy clouds Partly sunny Some sun with a stray thunderstorm Sunny Times of clouds and sun Winds: SSW 4-8 mph Winds: SSW 6-12 mph Winds: SSW 7-14 mph Winds: SSW 4-8 mph Winds: W 4-8 mph 90°/60° 85°/60° 85°/52° 77°/51° 76°/46° High for the week ................................ 84° Low for the week ................................. 43° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.00” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Ogden 94/68 Elko 93/50 Salt Lake City 98/73 Wendover 93/67 SUN AND MOON Sunrise 6:52 a.m. ......... 6:53 a.m. ......... 6:54 a.m. ......... 6:55 a.m. ......... 6:56 a.m. ......... Sunset 7:59 p.m. 7:58 p.m. 7:56 p.m. 7:54 p.m. 7:53 p.m. Moonrise Wednesday ...... 6:07 a.m. ......... Thursday .......... 7:08 a.m. ......... Friday ............... 8:07 a.m. ......... Saturday .......... 9:06 a.m. ......... Sunday .......... 10:03 a.m. ......... Moonset 7:41 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 8:44 p.m. 9:14 p.m. 9:44 p.m. Wednesday ...... Thursday .......... Friday ............... Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Ely 86/53 New First Full Sep 9 Sep 16 Craig 86/44 Park City Provo 92/63 Price 88/58 Richfield 91/56 Moab 92/63 Cedar City 89/57 Page 92/69 Last Aspen 76/47 Grand Junction 89/62 Cortez 82/54 St. George 99/72 Grand Canyon 82/51 Sep 1 Evanston 84/56 90/60 MOON PHASES Sep 23 Farmington 84/60 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows. NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Wednesday Hi Lo W 85 65 pc 66 53 s 92 74 s 86 68 pc 86 69 pc 78 62 pc 92 72 pc 76 62 pc 85 65 t 82 65 c 83 65 pc 94 76 pc 81 56 t A ridge of high pressure will promote a good deal of sunshine across much of the region Wednesday. Monsoonal moisture feeding up into New Mexico and central and eastern Colorado will be triggered by daytime heating leading to an afternoon thunderstorm in places. An afternoon thunderstorm will be scattered about the Rockies on Thursday. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 93/55 Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Shown is the highest value for each day. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 High; 11+ Extreme. PC Recreation’s Start Smart Soccer is an introductory program for children 3-5 years old. Learning skills and fun activities prepare children and their parents for the foundations of organized soccer. The sessions meet from Sept. 7 to Oct. 5 on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. Sessions last 45 minutes. For more info and to register, visit ParkCityRecreation.org or call 435-615-5400. The registration deadline is Sept. 1. Wednesday, August 31, 2016 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics for the week ending August 29 Start Smart Soccer City Aspen Boulder Butte Colorado Springs Elko Ely Evanston Flagstaff Gallup Grand Canyon Grand Junction Gunnison Idaho Falls Jackson Hole Mesquite Missoula Ogden Page Pocatello Provo Pueblo Reno Rexburg St. George Salt Lake City Spokane Sun Valley Tahoe Twin Falls Yellowstone Wednesday Thursday Hi Lo W Hi Lo W 76 47 t 75 46 s 81 57 t 85 60 pc 86 46 pc 84 43 pc 76 54 t 77 54 t 93 50 s 91 45 s 86 53 s 83 48 s 84 56 s 78 54 s 75 49 s 74 51 pc 79 55 pc 78 54 pc 82 51 s 80 53 pc 89 62 pc 88 63 s 74 46 t 74 47 s 92 55 pc 87 54 s 85 47 pc 77 42 pc 104 74 s 102 72 s 86 50 pc 85 49 pc 94 68 s 89 66 s 92 69 s 91 69 s 92 56 pc 88 54 s 92 63 s 87 62 s 86 57 t 86 56 pc 89 53 s 87 54 s 91 59 pc 86 57 s 99 72 s 95 73 s 98 73 s 93 71 s 81 54 pc 74 50 c 85 53 pc 82 48 s 78 40 s 77 42 s 89 59 pc 86 55 s 77 42 pc 72 42 t Interstate 80: No weather-related travel problems are expected Wednesday with sunshine much of the time. US-40: A good deal of sunshine and dry pavement will combine for very good travel conditions Wednesday. TRAVELERS FORECAST A few places in central and eastern Colorado, as well as New Mexico, will have an afternoon thunderstorm Wednesday that can lead to slower-than-normal traffic. Elsewhere, travel conditions will be very good with dry pavement. WEATHER HISTORY Hurricane Carol roared northward just off the New Jersey coast during the morning of Aug. 31, 1954. It was the first of three hurricanes to hit New England that year and left 60 people dead in the region. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 WORLD CITIES Thursday Hi Lo W 78 59 pc 67 54 s 92 74 c 81 60 pc 79 64 sh 74 58 pc 94 69 t 72 59 pc 78 59 s 76 62 sh 77 58 s 90 74 t 86 59 pc City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Thursday Hi Lo W Hi Lo W 79 59 pc 77 57 s 80 60 pc 76 56 s 86 69 pc 82 63 t 94 77 t 95 77 s 88 78 pc 88 76 pc 104 82 s 102 80 s 87 63 pc 84 61 pc 88 78 t 91 79 t 78 58 s 76 57 s 86 75 c 87 73 pc 95 81 s 98 81 s 88 70 pc 80 66 sh 85 74 pc 88 72 t Wednesday Thursday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Oklahoma City 87 68 t 83 64 t Orlando 85 75 t 84 76 r Philadelphia 91 72 pc 83 65 sh Phoenix 104 83 s 103 83 s Pittsburgh 84 62 pc 76 56 pc Providence 85 69 pc 79 63 sh St. Louis 86 66 t 81 61 s San Antonio 92 75 t 93 76 pc San Diego 80 68 pc 78 67 pc San Francisco 70 59 pc 69 58 pc Seattle 70 56 c 65 54 sh Tampa 84 78 r 84 79 r Washington, DC 92 73 pc 83 65 t City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Wednesday Hi Lo W 63 46 pc 91 79 t 88 80 pc 91 66 pc 77 55 s 69 46 pc 65 48 pc 82 59 pc 88 82 pc 84 67 s 75 56 pc 79 59 c Thursday Hi Lo W 62 51 pc 93 79 c 87 80 sh 79 65 c 78 54 pc 55 41 r 65 56 c 82 57 pc 89 81 t 83 66 s 75 56 pc 74 56 pc City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Wednesday Hi Lo W 64 47 c 69 55 c 82 57 s 85 71 t 84 67 t 88 78 s 72 67 r 70 53 r 86 74 s 84 59 c 74 52 pc 80 59 t Thursday Hi Lo W 66 52 s 71 50 sh 79 56 s 79 71 t 84 67 s 88 78 pc 85 69 r 70 58 s 87 75 s 74 55 pc 79 55 s 79 56 pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |