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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 8-11, 2017 B-3 The Park Record Full-game effort leads PCHS girls’ lax A great real estate brand is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. gressive, which causes more turnovers.” The Miners have had a successful week with three wins in three games. They defeated Skyline 19-3 on Monday evening and bested Riverton, one of the fiercer in-state matchups for Park City, the next day, 10-7. Combined, the Miners outscored their opponents this week 48-15. Some would call the week’s efforts dominating, but Lemons warns her players of getting too complacent. “At any given moment, another team can turn it on and we have to be the team to react to that,” Lemons said. “[We have to] play our game from start to finish.” For now, Park City, including its coaching staff, will enjoy the Spring Break that falls in their schedule. There won’t be any games and there won’t be any practices for the upcoming week, which could be Miners earned three wins in three games this week GRIFFIN ADAMS The Park Record The Miners were running wild late in Thursday evening’s game between the Park City High School girls’ lacrosse team and Bingham. Head Coach Kassandra Lemons was on the sideline barking out plays and telling team members to chill out when it seemed they were moving a mile a minute. The game was never particularly close. At halftime, Park City led 11-1 and by the end of Thursday’s game, the Miners walked away with the 19-5 victory over Bingham at Dozier Field. They weren’t trying to run up the score, but rather just work on certain aspects of their game. Simply put, Lemons didn’t want her players to coast after building up a big lead. “We played a full game, which we’ve been working on this season; really connecting the first 25 minutes to the second 25 minutes,” Lemons said. “As coaches, we’re super proud that they performed from start to finish, which was awesome.” Leading the way in terms of scoring for Park City was Lois Garlow, Parker Seifert and Brianna Baumann with four goals each. Jennifer Gordon finished with three, while Gabby Nixon, Audrey Buchanan, Lauren Pederson and Ellie Faulk rounded out the scoring with a goal each. The spread-out scoring is a Exclusive. Strategic. Refined. Please see PCHS lacrosse, B-4 Kelly Rogers Global Real Estate Advisor 435-640-7600 KellyRogers.evusa.com | kelly.rogers@evusa.com ©2016 Engel & Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act. Park City’s oldest most consistent collision center Est. 1978. at Quinn’s Junction TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD “Physics Behind Collision Repair” Park City High School sophomore Tillie Mintz (12) runs downfield with the ball in hopes of scoring again for the Miners in the second half of the game against Bingham at Dozier Field on Thursday evening. The Miners won 19-5. testament to the team culture Lemons and the coaching staff have built at Park City. But it also stems from the defense, who gets motivation from goalie Courtney Kaufman. Everything is connected, which makes the focus on team play of utmost importance. “[Kaufman] starts our offense,” assistant head coach CKM Collision Eileen Finn said. “Her ability to get the ball out and get that transition started [is crucial]. It’s a team game, from start to finish, and our offense can produce because she’s a solid anchor on the other end of the field. It helps the defense, too, knowing they have Courtney behind them. They can take more risks and be more ag- Receive 5% off auto repairs exp. 06/01/17 Jon Brady Office Manager Chad Knaras 3844 North Old Highway 40 Park City | Utah | 84098 Owner 435.649.9802 ckmcollision.com LOOKING TO EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS? TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City High School freshman Lauren Pederson (13) cradles the ball as she spins around a hit from a defensive Bingham player in the first half of the game at Dozier Field on Thursday evening. The Miners won 19-5. CONTACT THE SALES REPRESENTATIVES AT THE PARK RECORD TO LEARN HOW ONE OF OUR PRINT AND DIGITAL PACKAGES CAN GET YOUR BUSINESS NOTICED 435.649.9014 |