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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 22-25, 2017 The Park Record B-2 Quality at-bats lead Miners to win REC REPORT Strader recorded nine strikeouts, Hudgens gets one PARK CITY MOUNTAIN Park City Mountain Resort closed for the season on April 16. The Park City side of the resort is scheduled to reopen for summer activities on May 26. Go to ParkCityMountain.com or call 435-649-8111 for more information. DEER VALLEY RESORT Deer Valley Resort closed for the season on April 16. It is scheduled to reopen for summer activities on June 16. For details on the resort’s summer activities and season passes, visit DeerValley.com or call 435-649-1000. GRIFFIN ADAMS The Park Record SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT Baseball is an imperfect game, since a player is considered a good hitter if he or she records a base hit three out of 10 plate appearances. Park City High School Head Coach David Feasler knows the sport is not without its challenges, which is why he wants to teach the players on Park City’s team how to play the game. “We try to be quality, not perfect,” Feasler said. “A quality atbat is a walk [or a] hit by pitch. A ball that’s hit pretty hard, but is an out, that’s still a quality at-bat. It’s a process statistic that we like to use because batting average is a little bit flawed. You can get a lot of hits and not score the baseball a lot.” When the Miners started off Tuesday afternoon’s home contest with Union with back-toback line drives by Zack Luna and Ryan Brady -- Feasler has been preaching hitting head-high line drives in practice-- the head coach could feel a good game coming. Park City went on to score two runs in the opening frame, courtesy of Colton Thompson’s bat, to earn the early edge. The Miners added insurance runs throughout the game, but the two runs were all they needed, as they walked away from Park City High School with a 5-1 win over the Cougars. “It’s a big win,” Feasler said. “I think that’s one of our better games. The score was 5-1, but I think we played better than 5-1. Our quality at-bats were outstanding.” Thompson led the way with three runs batted in, with the final one coming in the bottom of third after reaching base safely on a passed ball after striking out. Payton Gross aided in the scoring effort by lining a double Solitude Mountain Resort closed for the season on April 16. It is scheduled to reopen for summer activities on June 16. For information on summer activities, please visit skisolitude.com or call 801-534-1400. 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 435-6155800 or visit ParkCity.org/departments/park-city-golf-club. SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF COURSE Soldier Hollow’s Silver and Gold courses are open for play. Spring rates of $38 currently available for both the Gold and Silver Golf Courses. For more information, call 435-654-7442 or visit SoldierHollowGolf.com. WASATCH MOUNTAIN GOLF COURSE Wasatch Mountain State Park has both Mountain and Lake golf courses open. 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 is scheduled to open on May 26. The course features 18 holes of spectacular views and has more than 550 feet of elevation change. Current local rates are $55 for 18 holes with a cart. Season passes start at $750. For more information, or to book a tee time, visit ParkCityMountain.com/golf or call 435-615-4728.” UTAH OLYMPIC PARK Museum tours are available every day of the week. Information on the Park’s summer programs is available online. Registration for the programs are open. For more information and availability please call 435-658-4200 or visit UtahOlympicLegacy.com. MOUNTAIN TRAILS Mountain Trails Foundation currently maintains over 150 miles of trail in the area. All trails are non-motorized and multi-use. For the latest updates, visit mountaintrails.org or Facebook.com/MountainTrailsFoundation. For any trail maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org. BASIN RECREATION Basin Recreation 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. STATE PARKS AND RESERVOIRS 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. WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City High School junior Joey Lukrich (22) speaks with Head Coach Dave Feasler as the Miners prepare to head into outfield during the game against Union High School on Tuesday afternoon. The Miners beat the Cougars 5-1. to left field just before Thompson’s strikeout, scoring two Miners in the process. Sam Strader was on the mound for Park City, finishing the game with nine strikeouts in six innings. Wyatt Hudgens closed it out in the seventh, earning one strikeout in his inning of work. “Sam did an awesome job,” Feasler said. “He was much sharper than he was last week. And then Wyatt, again, did an amazing job. I give a lot of the credit to our pitching staff, our pitching coach Marshall Crawford.” In addition to the coaching staff, there’s another crutch the pitchers have used this season: catcher Gross. The junior has been a stalwart behind the plate, blocking potentially wild pitches and keeping opposing baserunners honest with his arm. In fact, the coaches trust Gross so much they have given himthe wheel when it comes to being a high school catcher. “Payton called a heck of a The Heber-Kamas Ranger District maintains trails and campgrounds in the Uinta Mountains east of Kamas. The Mirror Lake Highway is still closed to traffic for the season. UDOT estimates it will open in June due to the abundance of snow. For more information, go to FS.USDA.gov/uwcnf or call 435-783-4338. game,” Feasler said. “He’s working his butt off for these pitchers.” Starting the season, Feasler and the staff opted to call the game themselves, but they quickly found out Gross was much better-suited to do so. “We gave him one [game to call] early in the season and he did an awesome job,” Feasler said of Gross. “He’s still learning and he’s open to learning. He calls a great game and pretty much takes control.” Following the game’s final pitch left Hudgens’ hand, the usual high-fives and congratulations were exchanged among the Miners. Then, teammate Ryan Cook showed up in the mass of red and white jerseys near the dugout. The team wasn’t expecting Cook to join the rest of them at the field that afternoon, as his father, David, passed away two days prior in an automobile accident. But the sophomore, dressed in street clothes, but proudly dis- Get info, scores, play-by-play updates for Park City, North and South Summit high schools. Follow here for all things sports in Summit County. The Weather Saturday, April 22, 2017 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics for the week ending April 20 SATURDAY Temperatures: SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY High for the week ................................ 61° Low for the week ................................. 28° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.60” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX Sunny Mostly cloudy Cloudy and cooler; an afternoon shower A touch of afternoon rain Rain and drizzle in the morning Winds: SSE 4-8 mph Winds: SSW 7-14 mph Winds: SW 6-12 mph Winds: S 6-12 mph Winds: WNW 6-12 mph 57°/38° 64°/37° 53°/37° 49°/38° 50°/32° TM Ogden 63/45 Elko 70/41 Salt Lake City 65/47 SUN AND MOON Sunrise 6:37 a.m. ......... 6:35 a.m. ......... 6:34 a.m. ......... 6:33 a.m. ......... 6:31 a.m. ......... Sunset 8:13 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 8:16 p.m. 8:17 p.m. Moonrise Saturday .......... 4:36 a.m. ......... Sunday ............. 5:11 a.m. ......... Monday ............ 5:46 a.m. ......... Tuesday ........... 6:22 a.m. ......... Wednesday ...... 7:00 a.m. ......... Moonset 4:02 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 7:32 p.m. 8:45 p.m. Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Monday ............ Tuesday ........... Wednesday ...... Ely 68/40 First Full Last Apr 26 May 2 May 10 May 18 Craig 56/24 Park City Provo 65/41 Price 62/39 Richfield 68/41 Moab 70/43 Cedar City 70/41 Aspen 56/28 Grand Junction 66/40 Cortez 67/29 St. George 83/54 MOON PHASES New Evanston 56/35 57/38 Wendover 62/44 Farmington 68/37 Page 73/50 Shown is Saturday’s weather. Temperatures are Saturday’s highs and Saturday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 71/30 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Saturday Hi Lo W 58 40 c 56 41 pc 85 61 pc 63 43 c 55 42 c 54 37 c 86 59 pc 57 38 pc 53 44 r 54 42 c 59 43 r 68 50 pc 57 36 pc A disturbance moving away will bring a rain or snow shower in a few places across in the eastern Rockies Saturday. Elsewhere, an area of high pressure building east will provide a sunny to partly cloudy sky. A storm system moving into the Northwest will cause some rain and snow showers in the northern Rockies Sunday. Clouds and some sun elsewhere. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 65/38 Sat. Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. 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. playing his Park City baseball cap, couldn’t stay away from his teammates and wanted to show his support. The high-fives turned into hugs, as each member of the team, both coaches and players, shared their condolences with Cook in a touching moment on the diamond. “We were all glad Ryan was there to see the game and support us,” Feasler said. “It was a cool moment after the game when Ryan came and talked to the team. There were a lot of emotions and hugs shared. It was cool to see how close of a family [the Park City Baseball community] is.” The Miners had a rematch with Union on Friday afternoon on the road, but this issue had already gone to print by the time the game was over. Park City will play Grantsville at home on Tuesday afternoon before playing host to Stansbury on Thursday in a battle of top region teams. 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 Saturday Hi Lo W 56 28 s 56 36 sh 57 37 pc 53 33 sh 70 41 pc 68 40 s 56 35 s 70 32 s 73 30 s 71 30 s 66 40 s 58 25 s 62 37 pc 54 30 s 88 59 s 64 42 pc 63 45 s 73 50 s 63 40 pc 65 41 s 59 35 pc 73 45 pc 60 39 pc 83 54 s 65 47 s 65 42 pc 59 41 pc 61 37 pc 66 43 pc 45 24 s Sunday Hi Lo W 67 36 pc 74 49 pc 50 33 sh 72 46 pc 64 38 pc 65 31 pc 62 35 pc 69 40 s 78 37 s 75 34 pc 79 47 c 70 34 s 62 40 c 56 34 c 92 58 pc 57 38 sh 67 42 t 86 56 pc 63 42 c 72 44 c 80 48 s 67 41 s 60 39 sh 88 55 pc 70 46 c 59 40 c 60 36 c 54 31 pc 64 38 pc 45 30 c Interstate 80: No weather-related travel problems Saturday with a sunny to partly cloudy sky across the area. US-40: With a good deal of sunshine and excellent visibility, no weather-related travel problems expected Saturday. TRAVELERS FORECAST Travelers heading into eastern portions of Colorado and Wyoming will experience a rain or snow shower in spots Saturday leading to slower-than-normal traffic. Elsewhere, travel conditions will be good across the region. WEATHER HISTORY April 22 marks the latest ever that the temperature dropped to freezing in Baltimore, Md. Freezing temperatures have been noted in the outlying suburbs well into May. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 WORLD CITIES Sunday Hi Lo W 64 42 pc 58 42 c 69 55 t 57 45 r 56 44 pc 62 39 pc 71 52 r 63 38 s 64 46 c 62 45 pc 69 47 pc 73 47 s 75 46 pc City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Saturday Hi Lo W 65 42 pc 60 39 pc 62 47 c 79 53 pc 83 73 sh 86 66 s 89 62 s 83 73 pc 67 45 s 70 59 pc 84 59 pc 66 48 c 71 56 c Sunday Hi Lo W 71 47 s 66 41 s 58 49 r 74 49 s 86 73 pc 91 64 pc 76 58 s 83 72 t 68 52 pc 66 62 r 70 55 pc 59 49 pc 63 57 r City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Saturday Hi Lo W 57 40 c 89 68 pc 66 48 c 97 67 s 58 43 r 62 43 c 59 43 r 70 53 pc 78 60 s 66 52 pc 58 46 r 86 72 s 62 50 r Sunday Hi Lo W 68 43 s 87 68 t 61 48 pc 99 68 pc 63 44 pc 59 40 pc 70 44 s 74 48 s 70 59 pc 64 53 pc 56 46 sh 84 71 pc 59 52 r City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Saturday Hi Lo W 68 54 pc 101 82 s 87 79 sh 81 55 s 51 36 sh 67 48 pc 52 42 pc 55 35 c 78 71 c 88 58 s 59 42 pc 48 36 c Sunday Hi Lo W 67 56 c 101 81 s 87 80 pc 73 48 s 49 36 sh 70 55 pc 57 43 c 53 34 pc 80 73 c 66 48 s 58 43 pc 60 34 pc City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Saturday Hi Lo W 45 32 r 52 33 pc 63 39 c 81 72 sh 64 43 s 84 75 pc 70 48 s 75 61 pc 65 52 sh 56 38 pc 49 35 pc 58 39 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 44 29 pc 49 33 pc 58 37 s 80 71 r 65 46 s 85 76 pc 68 47 s 75 62 pc 63 53 s 61 38 s 50 33 sh 56 33 pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |