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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 26-28, 2017 The Park Record B-6 TREES TREES TREES Buy from Established 42yr old company, locally owned business in Park City Layton Landscaping and Layton Tree Farm Blow Out Sale Swedish Aspens Park City Karate competes at U.S. Open, International Cup Local club brought home numerous awards from Vegas Submitted by Park City Karate 4-6” Trunk Caliper, 20-30” Tall 50% Off! Annuals-Perennials Ground Cover 30-50% Off! Now bidding landscaping at these great prices! assemble IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY! PARK CITY Call Larry Layton • 435-640-2203 Best Price • Best Quality • Best Service Mention this ad and receive an additional 10% Off TO CELEBRATE WE’RE OFFERING DISCOUNTED RATES ON OUR INTERIOR OFFICES* $1,025.00 a month for a 6-month lease Your office comes furnished with WiFi and hard-wired ports, telephone, reception services, 2 conference rooms, executive shower room, 24/7 access and business center plus many more amenities. *Restrictions apply, lease must be for 6 months and will revert to the original price after 6 months. On April 14-16, the Park City Karate Competition Team traveled to Las Vegas to compete in the USA Karate Open and Junior International Cup. The event is hosted by the USA Karate (USANKF) which is the National Governing Body for Karate in the United States. The Park City Karate Team took 15 team members to the competitions and received a total of 21 medals. Here are the results from Park City Karate’s outstanding performance during the two events. Junior International Cup Brian Roberts: Bronze kata Evan Davidson: Bronze kumite Grace Symons: Bronze kata, bronze in kumite Isabella Morello: Silver kata, silver in kumite in in in in Continued from B-3 Miners win For details please contact Angela at 435-200-1312 info@assembleparkcity.com | www.assembleparkcity.com Located in Newpark @ Kimball Junction breathing a sigh of relief, but you know, we’ll see. We don’t play until Friday night, so we Avery McJoynt: Silver in kata, silver in kumite Patrick Willis: Bronze in kata USA Open Medalists Grace Symons: Bronze in kumite Isabella Morello: Silver in Kata, Bronze in kumite Avery McJoynt: Bronze in kata, Gold in kumite John Willis: Bronze in kumite Team USA (Team Kumite Competition) Nash Clevenger, Silver Ethan Neu, Silver Evan Davidson, Silver Avery McJoynt, Bronze Tiana Clevenger, Gold Isabella Morello, Bronze These tournaments were sponsored by the USANKF (USA National Karate-do Federation), which is sanctioned by the USOC (United States Olympic Committee). The USANKF is the largest Karate organization in the nation and is dedicated to the growth of all types of Karate in the country. About Park City Karate Karate was recently included as an official sport for the upcoming 2020 Olympics to be held in Tokyo, Japan. Park City Karate is the only school in Park City sanctioned through the US Olympic Committee. About the USA Open and the Junior International Cup The USA Open and the Junior International Cup are two of the largest karate tournaments in the world and are considered the pinnacle of Karate competitions in the United States and internationally, as well. More than 2,500 competitors from approximately 50 nations gathered at The Paris to compete during the threeday event. About the Utah Karate Competition Team Members of the Utah Karate Competition Team train under Sensei Douglas Jepperson at the Park City Karate School in Kimball Junction. Competition Team members, along with their regular karate training, train specifically for competitions. If you want more information about Park City Karate, please contact Sensei Doug Jepperson at 801-347-4815, or visit the website at www.parkcitykarate.com. have a little bit of time to get him healed up.” Park City proved that it can hold its own without Pederson in the lineup, but with the postseason a couple of weeks away, the Miners will want him back sooner rather than later. Despite the injury scare, Meyer feels the team is in a good position moving forward. “We’re starting to understand what it takes to play at a very high level consistently,” Meyer said. “We haven’t really done that for a full game yet, but we’re close. I think that we have the opportunity to really put some things together here. The kids are really beginning to understand the sacrifice it will take for us to take it to the next level and that’s wonderful.” Park City will return to action on Friday evening when it hosts Davis at Dozier Field. The game is scheduled to start at 7:45 p.m. It will also be the team’s Senior Night. DON’T GET STUCK IN THE SNOW; CHECK THE WEATHER FORECAST AT PARKRECORD.COM |