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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 3-5, 2017 The Park Record B-2 Snow can’t keep Miners from celebrating rec report Park City boasts 10 seniors on this year’s roster 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 Out of all the memories made during one’s high school athletic career, Senior Night is typically one that sticks out among them. Balloons, signs and flowers are usually present as friends and family are in attendance to cheer on their loved ones. But for the seniors on the Park City High School boys’ lacrosse team, their Senior Night before Friday night’s game against Davis was a little more memorable. The ceremony wasn’t unlike any other, as the team’s 10 seniors went through the scheduled programming with no incident on the side of what was a visible turf field at the time. But minutes after the opening whistle, snow began to fall. “It was crazy,” Head Coach James Meyer said of the snowstorm at the end of April. With each passing second, the weather continued to pick up and by the end of the first quarter, the once green field, painted with multi-color lines, was white. Coaches and officials even had to shovel the out-of-bounds lines before the game was officially called at halftime with the Miners leading 6-3. Even with the storm, the momentous occasion couldn’t be ruined. “I just didn’t want to get anybody hurt,” Meyer said. “Senior Night was awesome and the weather didn’t deter how great it was.” The emotions that came with Senior Night, coupled with the fact that the team had to play in less-than-desirable conditions late on Friday night, caused the Miners to come out a step slow in their Monday afternoon contest with American Fork. After jumping out to a 5-1 lead, Park City surrendered three unanswered scores, as American Fork cut the deficit to just one goal by halftime. “It was a bit of a challenge for us [on Monday],” Meyer 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 keeps a busy schedule during the summer months, maintaining over 145 miles of trails for hiking, biking, dog walking and more. To plan your next adventure, please check out www.basinrecreation.org for a complete list of trails. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Phares Gines, at phares@basinrecreation.org. 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 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. The Tanzi Propst/Park Record Park City High School team captain Noah Meyer (24) hugs his mom, Kathy, as he’s announced as one of the team’s seniors before the game against Davis High School on Friday evening. said. “We were a little flat coming out.” But the Miners came out in the second half looking to put things away earlier rather than later. They surrendered just one goal the rest of the way, ultimately walking away with the 11-5 win over the American Fork squad. “Our kids really rallied at halftime,” Meyer said. “Our captains do a great job of getting kids together. American Fork is very good. They are very good.” While Park City boasts a number of underclassmen that contribute regularly, it’s the team’s 10 seniors -- Parker Burnham, Josh Hales, Duncan Halsey, Eric Henderson, Avery Israel, Carlos Kinder, Noah Meyer, Jack Mintz, Ryan Smith and Kyler Walterson -- who have kept the team together. Many members of the funloving group grew up playing the game together, which makes saying goodbye to the high school memories that much harder. “So many of those kids have been a part of Park City lacrosse since they were in first or second grade,” Meyer said. “To see them have the success they’ve had this year has been Weather Park City statistics for the week ending May 1 Temperatures: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Warmer with partial sunshine Winds: N 4-8 mph 62°/38° SUNDAY Mostly sunny and nice Mostly sunny and pleasantly warm Warm with clouds and limited sun Occasional rain in the afternoon Winds: SW 4-8 mph Winds: SSE 4-8 mph Winds: S 6-12 mph Winds: SSE 7-14 mph 70°/43° 76°/51° 73°/50° 71°/46° High for the week ................................ 54° Low for the week ................................. 26° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.54” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Ogden 66/44 Elko 72/41 Salt Lake City 68/47 SUN AND MOON Wednesday ...... Thursday .......... Friday ............... Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Sunrise 6:22 a.m. ......... 6:21 a.m. ......... 6:20 a.m. ......... 6:19 a.m. ......... 6:17 a.m. ......... Sunset 8:24 p.m. 8:25 p.m. 8:26 p.m. 8:27 p.m. 8:28 p.m. Wednesday ...... Thursday .......... Friday ............... Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Moonrise 1:30 p.m. ......... 2:33 p.m. ......... 3:34 p.m. ......... 4:34 p.m. ......... 5:33 p.m. ......... Moonset 2:46 a.m. 3:24 a.m. 3:57 a.m. 4:29 a.m. 4:58 a.m. Ely 70/34 Last New First May 10 May 18 May 25 June 1 Craig 61/26 Park City Provo 68/41 Price 69/40 Richfield 70/36 Moab 75/44 Cedar City 73/37 Aspen 54/28 Grand Junction 70/41 Cortez 70/30 St. George 87/57 MOON PHASES Full Evanston 60/36 62/38 Wendover 70/49 Farmington 72/37 Page 78/55 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 72/33 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Wednesday Hi Lo W 55 38 c 51 40 pc 83 61 pc 65 43 pc 62 43 pc 52 37 pc 80 58 s 58 42 pc 60 50 c 57 46 c 61 47 c 75 53 r 57 34 c Strong high pressure will build across the West for the middle of the week. Partly to mostly sunny skies can be expected across Utah and surrounding areas for Wednesday and Thursday. Friday a storm system will push into the Northwest bringing an increase in clouds with showers spreading from Washington and Oregon into Idaho and northern Nevada. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 68/40 Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 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. The Miners have one more regular-season contest against the defending Division-1 champions in Brighton on Wednesday afternoon at Dozier Field. The game is scheduled to start at 7:45 p.m. They will also finish Friday’s game with Davis on Thursday afternoon. Wednesday, May 3, 2017 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC fantastic. This is a fun bunch. They don’t take each other too seriously. They’ve always enjoyed goofing around and that’s a really nice vibe that they have. At the end of the day, they’re all really good kids. It’s been really an honor to work with them. I love our senior class.” 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 Wednesday Hi Lo W 54 28 c 58 38 c 64 39 pc 56 35 c 72 41 s 70 34 s 60 36 pc 71 34 s 72 28 s 72 33 s 70 41 c 59 26 c 66 37 pc 58 33 pc 92 60 s 67 41 pc 66 44 pc 78 55 s 67 39 pc 68 41 pc 62 35 c 82 55 s 63 37 pc 87 57 s 68 47 pc 68 50 pc 67 43 s 72 41 s 70 42 s 48 26 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 64 33 pc 68 43 pc 75 44 s 67 42 pc 81 49 s 78 45 s 68 40 s 75 40 pc 78 36 s 78 41 s 79 48 pc 67 32 s 74 44 s 65 35 s 96 65 s 78 47 pc 73 49 s 85 59 s 76 46 s 75 47 s 72 43 pc 86 57 pc 71 42 s 92 61 s 75 53 s 80 56 s 74 47 s 73 48 s 80 50 s 56 29 s Interstate 80: Skies will be partly to mostly sunny with dry roads and no significant travel problems expected Wednesday. US-40: No significant travel problems are expected Wednesday with dry weather and partly to mostly sunny skies. TRAVELERS FORECAST High pressure will dominate across the West on Wednesday bringing partly to mostly sunny skies. Travelers across Utah and the surrounding states are not expected to experience any weather-related travel problems. WEATHER HISTORY Ronald Reagan’s horse in the T.V. series “Death Valley Days,” Sinbad the Sailor, was struck and killed by lightning on May 3, 1982, at Kanab, Utah. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 WORLD CITIES Thursday Hi Lo W 65 46 pc 50 36 c 68 49 t 62 51 pc 59 46 s 55 46 r 74 54 t 50 41 r 64 45 r 60 54 r 65 52 r 74 53 s 68 40 pc City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Hi Lo W 60 43 c 61 44 pc 64 48 s 83 57 t 85 72 s 92 71 s 86 60 s 86 77 t 64 47 sh 75 60 s 80 60 t 61 46 pc 77 59 s Thursday Hi Lo W 67 46 pc 48 43 r 61 54 pc 76 54 s 84 73 s 96 72 s 84 57 s 87 77 s 66 42 pc 71 67 pc 72 56 c 61 50 pc 73 64 pc City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Wednesday Thursday Hi Lo W Hi Lo W 61 47 c 68 45 pc 88 66 pc 90 65 pc 64 45 pc 66 52 pc 99 72 s 101 74 s 59 43 pc 61 50 r 62 42 pc 63 45 s 53 46 r 53 46 r 85 59 t 81 54 s 74 61 pc 74 60 pc 78 56 pc 72 54 s 73 54 pc 75 53 t 92 73 pc 88 69 pc 68 50 s 67 58 r City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Wednesday Hi Lo W 65 57 pc 98 81 t 86 80 sh 81 59 pc 62 46 c 77 55 t 56 45 pc 60 47 t 84 75 t 71 54 s 56 48 c 53 32 c Thursday Hi Lo W 63 55 r 98 81 c 86 80 pc 80 52 s 53 47 sh 78 59 pc 56 43 pc 60 47 t 84 75 t 72 52 s 59 47 c 59 43 s City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Wednesday Hi Lo W 56 37 pc 60 37 s 57 45 sh 81 67 s 68 51 pc 87 77 sh 86 59 s 68 59 pc 70 59 pc 59 36 pc 56 49 t 57 42 r Thursday Hi Lo W 50 33 c 61 40 s 65 45 sh 80 68 s 67 49 pc 86 77 sh 78 58 c 68 57 pc 71 60 pc 49 41 r 56 50 t 59 41 t Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |