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Show SPORTS The Park Record. Editor: Griffin Adams sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.104 Twitter: @ParkRecSports UPDATE OF JENNI’S TRAIL AT PARK CITY MOUNTAIN Due to continued EPA and United Park City Mines work, along with installation of new snowmaking lines in the Treasure Hollow area of the Resort, there will be an interruption of Jenni’s Trail between Upper Loose Moose and Mid Mountain for the majority of the summer season. The same reroute that was used during the trail work last year will be used again and the reroute will be indicated at appropriate trail intersections. Updates will be made as they become available regarding reopening the trail. Thank you for your cooperation in adhering to this reroute to ensure safety to all riders and hikers. FIT FOR SUMMER SALE AT BASIN RECREATION A three-month sale is available at Basin Recreation Fieldhouse from now until June 30. An individual pass costs $90, while a couple pass would run for $165. Students, seniors and military members can purchase a pass for $80. Also available in the deal is the option to add unlimited fitness classes to the pass. The sale is limited to one pass per person. AQUAFIT SUPER SATURDAY The PC MARC is offering a free session of Aquafit on Saturday, June 3, from 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. It promises to be a fun way to discover this low impact, highenergy strength and cardio workout in the leisure pool. All ages are welcome to join. For more info, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 615-5400. Please see Sports briefs, B-6 PCHS TRACK AND FIELD CONCLUDES SEASON, B-2 B-1 MINERS FINISH AS THIRD BEST TEAM IN 3A, B-3 www.parkrecord.com WED/THURS/FRI, MAY 24-26, 2017 ‘Four-peat:’ Miners cruise to another title Seniors finish prep careers with four state championships GRIFFIN ADAMS The Park Record Winning a state championship can be a special moment in a high school athlete’s life. It’s a rare feat, as many who compete in athletics during their prep careers never get to taste what clinching a title feels like. But what if one never knew life without winning a state championship? Seniors on the Park City High School girls’ lacrosse team have only experienced success in their time as Miners. The team defeated Herriman 16-8 in the Utah High School Lacrosse League Division-1 State Championship on Saturday at Alta High School for its fourth consecutive title. “I felt accomplished and so proud to be able to be on such an incredible team,” Park City senior Jeni Gordon said. “It was so hard to believe we had [won state] again. I had to give it time to sink it.” Leading the way for the Miners was Ellie Faulk, who was also the game’s MVP. She finished with four goals, while Lois Garlow finished with three. Parker Seifert, Gabby Nixon and Gordon finished with two goals each, while Lauren Pederson, Brianna Bauman and Tillie Mintz rounded out the scoring with a goal each. By winning its fourth-straight championship, Park City has joined an exclusive club as only the third program in Utah history to do so. With how the game has improved in recent years, this was no easy feat, Head Coach Kassandra Lemons said. Park City’s oldest most consistent collision center Est. 1978. PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIE SHIPMAN Members of the Park City High School girls’ lacrosse team hold up the number four to represent the four consecutive state titles the Miners have clinched. The fourth title was won after Park City defeated Herriman 16-8 in the Utah High School Lacrosse League Division-1 State Championship on Saturday at Alta High School. “It’s only getting harder,” she said. “As the game progresses and grows, for us to have four state championship titles in that time is insane because the sport has only gotten that much better. It’s a cool feeling.” It wasn’t so much that Park City was able to secure yet another trophy, but rather the way it did it. The team finished with an unblemished record against teams from Utah, going 15-0 against such squads. Most of those wins were in dominant fashion, as the Miners averaged 16.73 goals per game, while giving up just 3.93 to opponents. But it’s closest game of the season -- a narrow 8-7 state semifinal victory over American Fork that required a game-winning goal with seven seconds left to advance -- almost derailed what the Miners built upon since Day 1. Though they ended up taking care of business, Lemons said the semifinal win re-motivated the young squad. “I think it was a great eye-opener for us to get to the State Championship game and remember what our goal is,” Lemons said. “We have to be successful together or we can’t be successful at all. 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