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Show SPORTS The Park Record. CARR SIGNS ON TO RUN AT MONTANA, B-2 B-1 PCHS’ BOYS LAX TEAM PILING ON WINS, B-3 www.parkrecord.com WED/THURS/FRI, APRIL 26-28, 2017 Park City girls’ soccer coach Cook retires Editor: Griffin Adams sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.104 Twitter: @ParkRecSports PARK CITY SAILING LECTURE SERIES Park City Sailing will be hosting its final installment of its lecture series when it welcomes Mark Sunday, the CIO of Oracle, to speak about the upcoming America’s Cup and the disruptive technology that is part of the event. The lecture will take place on April 27 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at The Jeremy Golf and Country Club. For more information, call Ken Block at 435-602-2707. PCWGA 18-HOLE KICK-OFF SOCIAL The Park City Women’s 18-hole golf league is holding its annual kick-off party at the Grub Steak on Thursday, April 27 at 5 p.m. This fun and informative event will bring together current and prospective league members, along with PC Golf shop managers and pros, to discuss the upcoming season for the 18-hole women’s group. The event will include food and drink (no host bar). Please call or text Janis Moore at (801) 580-2208 by April 25 if would like to attend. MOUNTAIN BIKING CLUB MEETING Come get information about the Park City High School Mountain Biking club for incoming seventh graders through 12th graders from Park City High School, Treasure Mountain Middle School and Ecker Hill Middle School. Join us on April 26 at 6 p.m. in room 133 below the Kimball Library. Please see Sports briefs, B-2 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Head coach Chip Cook gives the Park City High School girls soccer team a pep talk during halftime of a game against Judge Memorial Catholic High School last sesaon. Cook has decided to retire from her post after more than 20 years at the helm. Cook coached at Park City High School for more than 20 years GRIFFIN ADAMS The Park Record In soccer, time is essential. The clock never stops running, and though there’s the few added minutes for injury time at the end of games, once that final whistle blows, the game is over. Park City High School girls’ soccer head coach Chip Cook feels the same way about her life. Recent events, such as her father’s passing over the winter, forced Cook to take a step back and 1710 E. Kings Peak Cir. 3 Bedrooms | 3 Bath | 3,034 Sq. Ft. MLS 11701283 | $839,000 decide to devote her schedule to other things. After weeks of meditation and constant communication with her husband Quinn, Cook, who has been involved with the Park City girls’ soccer program for more than 20 years, made the difficult decision to retire from coaching. “It became about how precious time is,” Cook said, holding back tears in an interview with the Park Record. “Life and time are precious. It was more of a reallocation of my time and evaluation of how my kids are getting a little bit older. I want to spend as much time with them as I can while they’re still living at home and before they go away to college Please see Cook retires, B-4 2286 E. Flat Top Mt. Dr. 6 Bedrooms | 7 Bath | 7,539 Sq. Ft. MLS 11604514 | $2,295,000 Just minutes from downtown Park City, owners enjoy: www.RedLedges.com GOLF | TENNIS | EQUESTRIAN | DINING SWIM & FITNESS | SKI LOUNGE Chris Maddox (435) 657-4063 Chris.Maddox@RedLedges.com Exclusively Brokered by Red Ledges Realty, LLC . Obtain the Property Report required by federal law and read it before signing anything. No federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. All descriptions, depictions, and renderings are provided solely for illustrative purposes and are subject to change. ©2017 Red Ledges Land Development, Inc. RESTAURANT GUIDE PARKRECORD PARK CITY | UTAH | SERVING SUMMIT COUNTY SINCE 1880 On lin e! There are about 170 restaurants in the Park City area. Let us help you narrow down your dining choices. Explore these restaurants by culinary style, location and much more with our online restaurant guide. Visit www.parkrecordonline.com/restaurants to discover what you are missing |