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Show SPORTS The Park Record. FIGURE SKATERS PREPARE FOR HOLIDAY SHOW, B-2 www.parkrecord.com B-1 MINERS BARELY HOLD ON IN CLOSE WIN, B-3 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, DECEMBER 17-20, 2016 Football athletes earn all-state nods Editor: Griffin Adams sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.104 Twitter: @ParkRecSports WORLD CUP LUGE AT UOP ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Utah Olympic Park will be the fourth stop on the FIL World Cup circuit with competitions taking place Dec. 16 -17. Luge athletes from over 20 countries will compete for a chance at a World Cup title. In addition to hosting Doubles, Women’s and Men’s events, the Olympic Park will also be one of only three tracks to host a BMW Sprint Cup competition. UOP will also host the World Cup Holiday Festival in the lower loop of the track. Free photos with Santa, face painting, and holiday crafts will take place both Friday and Saturday. There will also be live music performances and food trucks located in the lower loop. Admission to both events is free. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Left: South Summit High School senior quarterback and team captain Nick Beasley (98) leaps through North Summit High School defensive players to score a touchdown for the Wildcats last season. Beasley was a 2A all-state first-team selection. Middle: Park City High School’s Collin Zur (4) catches the ball before running out of bounds downfield during a game last season. Zur was a 3AA all-state first-team selection. Right: North Summit High School’s Tristan Woolstenhulme (22) runs the ball downfield during the third quarter of the game against South Summit High School last season. Woolstenhulme was a 2A all-state first-team selection. HEALTHY HOLIDAYS FITNESS CHALLENGE Join Basin Recreation and get in the holiday spirit. Purchase the Healthy Holidays 12-punch fitness pass for $50 and challenge yourself to take any 12 fitness classes during the month of December to be eligible to win an annual Fieldhouse facility pass with classes. Healthy Holidays Fitness Challenge will run Dec. 1 through Dec. 31. For more information, contact Kelly Isleib at kelly@basinrecreation.org or by calling 435-655-0999 ext. 17. 23 Summit County players recognized as all-state selections GRIFFIN ADAMS The Park Record FREE CLASSES IN DECEMBER AT THE PC MARC The Deseret News recently released its football all-state teams and thanks to strong campaigns from all three Summit County schools, it was a shock to no one to find athletes from these teams flooding the lists. The teams were created via a vote, where each coach voted for the teams in their respective classifications. In 2A, South Summit led the way with 11 players recognized: five firstteam, two second-team and four hon- The PC MARC will keep Park City fit and trim through the holidays with free Zumba and TRX classes through December. Complimentary TRX classes are offered Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at 5:30 p.m., and Zumba on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. For more info, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 6155400. Please see Sports Briefs, B-2 orable mentions. North Summit saw seven players make the list: two first-team, three second-team and two honorable mentions. In 3AA, Park City had five earn allstate status: two first-team and three second-team. “We had a great year,” South Summit first-year Head Coach Mike Grajek said of the selections. “We have great young men. We have great parents, teachers and leaders all helping these young men be successful in life. “I want to thank all my coaches, players and administration for having the faith to believe in me. We did things this first year that these young men and this program will remember for a long long time.” The South Summit Wildcats were led by first-team selections Nick Beasley, Parker Grajek, Broughton Flygare, Jaxon Sargent and Trey Hatch. As the team’s leader at quarterback, Beasley compiled 2,884 yards and 36 touchdowns through the air and nine more scores on the ground. Grajek caught 67 passes for 1,025 yards and 12 touchdowns, while also collecting 59 tackles on defense. Flygare finished with 70 tackles and 11 sacks, while also being a mainstay on the offensive line. Sargent racked up 109 tackles and three sacks, while Hatch was as consistent as they get at the kicker position, making 57 PATs and four field goals. For the North Summit Braves, Tristan Woolstenhulme led the way with 1,597 yards and 19 touchdowns on the ground, while Logan Rex compiled 90 tackles on the season. The Park City Miners’ first-team selections were wide receiver Collin Zur, who finished with 849 yards and seven touchdowns receiving, and Tyler Shea, who surpassed the 500-yard mark catching ball in his first season as a tight end. Park City’s second-team nominations were Spencer Zur, Beau Pederson and Eli Alford. South Summit’s were Riley Bayles and Brandon Dansie. North Summit’s were Randin Pentz, Cache Larsen and Cole Peterson. South Summit’s Keegan Stracher, Porter Fox, Brady Howard and Cole Stubbs were named honorable-mention selections, as well as North Summit’s Christian Martinez and Tyler Coleman. For North Summit Head Coach Devin Smith, he was ecstatic to see a number of his players make the allstate teams. “I’m really proud of our players that were recognized,” Smith said. “They have worked hard as members of the Please see All-state teams, B-4 PUBLIC NOTICE Phase 1 Valley to Mountain Transit Alternatives Analysis Summit County, Park City and several partners are conducting a study to evaluate the transportation connections between the Salt Lake Valley and the greater Park City area. The study identifies and compares the costs, benefits and impacts of a range of transit alternatives to reduce the number of cars on SR-224. Sale runs 12/7 to 12/24 Salt Lake International Airport Downtown Salt Lake City University of Utah Knudsen’s Corner I-80 ADT: 53,700 (33% Truck) Peak Shoulder Running Bus SR-224 ADT: 30,100 UTA Park City Connect Kimball Junction The Canyons Guardsman Pass Summer ADT: 1,100 ¨ ) Regular Traffic Congestion 224 ! Park City Transit Kimball Junction Routes Park City Mountain Resort £ ¤ 40 ) ¨ 248 ! Old Town Deer Valley SR-248 ADT: 16,800 Phase 1 Future Phases ADT = Average Daily Traffic The study team wants your input regarding the purpose of the project and the potential technologies that may be used. You may access the online open house at www.ValleytoMountainStudy.com . 20 to 40% OFF STORE WIDE! 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