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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, January 10-12, 2018 Scoreboard High School Sports Boys Basketball Results – January 5 Tooele 74, Park City 67 Park City 9 23 16 19 - 67 Tooele 13 12 21 28 - 74 Scoring PC – Spink 7, Obradovich 4, Hase 18,Preston 6, Pointer 2, Brenish 5, McCurdy 6, Lowe 19 T – Banks 8, Bins 5, Wilkins 15, Rogers 2, Hymas 26, Bunn 11, Swan 7 Wasatch 43, Brighton 42 Brighton 3 10 14 15 - 42 Wasatch 15 7 9 12 - 43 Scoring B – Christensen 6, B. Krystkowiak 2, C. Kristkowiak 5, Ringwood 5, Smith 7, Le Fear 6 Results – January 4 South Summit 56, North Summit 44 South Summit 16 15 16 9 - 56 North Summit 10 12 12 10 - 44 Scoring SS – Mitchell 11, Lasshe 5, Dansie 8, Worthen 13, Atkinson 13, Grajek 4, Griffin 2 NS – Richins 2, Blonquist 17, Winters 3, Brown 9, Wa. Woolstenhulme 13 Results – January 3 Stansbury 56, Park City 49 Stansbury 10 22 9 15 - 56 Park City 13 13 9 14 - 49 Scoring S – Schlappi 4, Beck 6, Ja. Jenkins 2, Jo. Jenkins 17, Mathews 9, Mears 11, The Park Record Gagnier 7 Girls Basketball PC – Spink 3, Obradovich 14, Hase 12, Preston 3, Pointer 4, Results – January 6 McCurdy 19. Lowe 3 North Summit 64, Rich 51 North Summit North Summit 60, Waterford 41 15 13 14 22 - 64 Waterford 11 11 12 7 - 41 Rich 5 18 10 18 - 51 North Summit Scoring 13 20 17 10 - 60 NS – Murdock 26, Watterson Scoring 6, Lamon 9, McQueen 21, W – Smith 6, Flynn 19, Langston 2 McSlarrow 8, Herron 2, Srinav- R – Smith 5, Hopkins 4, asan 6 Corrnia 4, Groll 21, Thompson NS – Rodriguez 2, C. Richins 5, Stacey 12 4, Blonquist 21, Winters 8, Chappell 2, S. Richins 12, Results – January 5 Wa. Woolstenhulme 7, Wy. Provo 59, Wasatch 50 Woolstenhulme 4 Wasatch 10 14 18 8 - 50 Provo 10 11 11 27 - 59 Region Overall Scoring Division 4A Region 11 W – Berg 2, Fitzgerald 10, W L W L Johnston 8, Baird 3, Mackay Juan Diego 2 0 9 4 4, McBride 16, Olney 7 Tooele 2 0 4 5 P – Slinker 5, Barker 4, Stansbury 2 0 3 8 Sudweeks 9, Briggs 23, Bonneville 0 1 3 7 Thompson 7, Soifua 11 Park City 0 2 3 8 Ogden 0 2 2 10 Results – January 4 Ben Lomond 0 1 1 9 Tooele 49, Park City 26 Park City 2 7 7 10 - 26 Division 3A Region 13 Tooele 18 12 10 9 - 49 Morgan 0 0 11 2 Scoring Summit Academy 0 0 7 3 PC – Cook 5, Sullivan 7, Grantsville 0 0 10 5 Kaufman 7, Varechok 2, BarSouth Summit 0 0 8 4 fus 2, Cook 3 Judge Memorial 0 0 3 9 T – A. Webber 7, Hervat 6, E. Webber 11, Ma. Baker 3, Division 2A Region 16 Mk. Baker 10, Searle 2, Tso 3, Altamont 0 0 6 4 Davis 2 Duchesne 0 0 4 5 Layton Christian 0 0 5 7 South Summit @ Tintic Utah Military 0 0 2 7 Results not available North Summit 0 0 2 8 St. Joseph 0 0 1 10 Results – January 3 Wasatch 50, Payson 24 Division 5A - Region 8 Payson 9 5 0 10 - 24 Springville 0 0 8 5 Wasatch 14 9 12 15 - 50 Timpanogos 0 0 8 5 Scoring Skyridge 0 0 7 5 P – A. Jensen 4, Taylor 1, Wasatch 0 0 7 6 Houston 9, Sorensen 4, McProvo 0 0 5 6 Cloud 3, Marvin 2, S. Jensen 1 Maple Mountain 0 0 3 9 W – Berg 2, Nuemann 2, Continued from B-1 Adaptive skiers win medals it’s just a big old spoon of humble syrup,” he said. “That’s OK; that’s part of the sport.” This week, the athletes will get their first chance to ski through gates on their home course, Leirfallom said. Continued from B-3 World Cup debut for skier That was evident at the most recent camp, where Marchetti estimated the two exchanged 20 words over the day, with so little left to fine-tune. “We’re not going out and grinding out runs and doing a ton And with the Huntsman event coming up, full-course training couldn’t come any sooner. As Vega knows, time seems to fly when you’re skiing. “It’s just 59 days to the (Paralympics),” he said. “Those four years went by quick. It feels like Sochi was just like last week and now we’re less than two months from Korea. You’re not going to get any better, but just make sure you’re skiing strong, skiing clean, make sure your mental game is strong.” That way, the only surprises are the good ones. of video today,” Marchetti said. “So just looking at one or two things how to get better … that only takes a very little amount of communication. Wednesday and Thursday, Kariotis will put those final points into action as he takes the course for the first World Cup of his life. He said he’s definitely feeling how big a moment it is, but it feels right – an appropriate and proportional nervousness. “A little bit of nerves means you care and you’re thinking about it,” he said. “I’m just trying to think about getting my work done.” All he has to do is stay cool. Fitzgerald 11, Johnston 1, Parke 2, Mackay 13, McBride 9, Gagon 4, Olney 6 Region Overall Division 4A Region 11 W L W L Stansbury 2 0 9 3 Bonneville 1 0 6 4 Tooele 1 0 6 5 Juan Diego 1 1 4 7 Ben Lomond 0 1 2 5 Ogden 0 1 0 10 Park City 0 2 0 11 Division 3A Region 13 Morgan 0 0 Grantsville 0 0 Summit Academy 0 0 Judge Memorial 0 0 South Summit 0 0 5 9 7 5 3 9 4 6 7 9 Division 2A Region 16 Duchesne 0 0 North Summit 0 0 St. Joseph 0 0 Layton Christian 0 0 Altamont 0 0 Utah Military 0 0 6 6 3 4 2 1 2 5 6 9 6 4 Division 5A - Region 8 Skyridge 1 0 Provo 1 0 Springville 1 0 Wasatch 0 1 Maple Mountain 0 1 Timpanogos 0 1 9 4 5 6 1 11 8 5 6 5 3 9 Standings Division 1 Viewmont Salt Lake Stars Murray UCI-North Park City Wasatch Back Northern Utah Davis County Uintah Brighton Bountiful Sky Canyon East Cache Valley Herriman Alta B-5 W 15 12 11 11 9 9 9 7 6 5 4 4 2 2 2 0 L 0 2 1 4 4 5 5 6 8 8 9 10 10 11 11 14 Swimming Park City vs. Skyline Results - December 15 Team Scores Women 1. Park City 2. Skyline Men 1. Skyline 2. Park City Combined 1. Skyline 2. Park City T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 pts 30 24 22 22 18 18 18 15 12 10 8 8 5 4 4 0 2. Abby Ringquist USA 3. Nita Englund USA 4. Nina Lussi USA 5. Tara Geraghty-Moats USA 6. Annika Belshaw USA 7. Logan Sankey USA 8. Anna Hoffmann USA 9. Samantha Macuga USA Normal Hill Men 1. Michael Glasder USA 2. Kevin Bickner USA 3. William Rhoads USA 4. Casey Larson USA 5. A.J. Brown pts USA 208 6. Nicholas Mattoon 134 USA 218 125 352 333 7. Stephen Schumann 27:30.4 8. Jared Shumate 27:03.8 9. Grant Andrews 232.4 28:18.7 248.1 91.8 238.9 72.6 212.3 195.6 170.7 160.8 Gymnasts emigrate by circus After 10 months in Germany, the Novaks boarded a plane to Boston. Jari quickly found work as a gymnastics instructor, and worked in Boston, then Australia for a while before the family settled in Virginia, where the Novaks opened a gym of their own. Things took another unexpected turn in 2011 when a student said he wanted to quit, and Jari recommended he try aerial skiing before giving up. The student applied for, and was accepted into, a tryout for the U.S. development team in Lake Placid, New York. Jari and several gymnasts accompanied him to the tryout, then helped run the trampoline while there. “We spent two weeks in the Olympic Training Center,” Jari said. “I was helping the coach, my guys were helping run the trampoline and they were in Recreation Sports Park City Ice Arena Ice Hockey Gold League Standings Corner Store Pub 270.0 PC Shooters Marmots 268.6 Blue Sky Outlaws Puckers 256.6 224.8 Standings Park City Brewery 217.4 AK Bars Old Town Cellars Ice Holes Maine Nordiques Nordic Combined good shape because (they had just come from the) World Junior Championships. They got immediately offered to join the program, and I get offered position of assistant coach.” Jari accepted and remains a coach for the development team in New York. Nick joined as an athlete. Even so, looking back now, Jari said if he had known there would be a peaceful revolution in his homeland, he probably wouldn’t have left. All their extended family still lives in the Czech Republic, and the Novaks go back a couple times a year to visit. In the early 1990s, they were given citizenship back into their homeland. Jari said he is not one that spends much time reflecting. “It wasn’t boring,” Jari said. “It wasn’t perfect. I always tell my wife that perfect people are boring. It was fun, kind of.” On Friday, Nick will compete in the Deer Valley Visa International Ski World Cup. Word is still out on a competition in the Czech Republic, but Jari said he is glad at least that his children have gotten the opportunities they have. “America has bigger opportunities in all kinds of things,” he said. “Hopefully, we stay this way.” Results – January 4 Athletic Republic def. Tune Squad (forfeit) White Men Can’t Jump 78, Granny Shots 49 TGIT 94, Rim Runners 70 White Iverson 66, Boxed Out 61 Player of the Week Parker Anderson – TGIT T 3 Top Scorers pts 0 Parker Anderson 2 TGIT 25 1 Cory McQueen 2 Rim Runners 22 Drew Robinson White Men Can’t Jump 22 Jason Lewis TGIT 21 T Bryer Trussell 1 White Men Can’t Jump 21 0 1 Standings W L 1 Athletic Republic 2 0 1 White Iverson 2 0 L 0 4 3 4 5 W 6 6 3 2 1 L 1 2 4 5 6 W 6 4 3 3 2 2 White Men Can’t Jump 2 0 Rim Runners 1 1 TGIT 1 1 Boxed Out 0 2 L T Granny Shots 0 2 0 1 Tune Squad 0 2 3 0 4 0 3 1 5 0 5 0 Please forward submissions by Silver League B Standings Bladerunners Fighting Sasquatches Brewins Cutthroat Bears Mad Dogs Adult Basketball W 5 4 3 3 1 235.4 Silver League A Olympic Trials Park City – December 30 Time pts 1. Bryan Fletcher Winter Sports Ice Hockey 25:06.8 102.3 2. Adam Loomis Ski Jumping Results – December 20 25:47.6 109.1 Salt Lake Stars 5, Park City 3 3. Ben Loomis Salt Lake Stars 2 3 0 - 5 Olympic Trials 27:00.4 123.2 Park City 2 0 1 - 3 Utah Olympic Park – Decem- 4. Taylor Fletcher ber 31 PC Goals 25:44.5 94.8 Griffin, Colaizzi, Burnette 5. Ben Berend Normal Hill PC Assists 26:39.4 103.4 Women Score 6. Jasper Good Jeffrey 1. Sarah Hendrickson PC Goalie Saves 27:36.1 103.0 USA 263.4 Strople 34 of 39 shots Continued from B-2 78.4 224.0 South Summit Aquatic & Fitness Center noon Sunday for Wednesday’s edition and by noon Wednesday for Saturday’s edition to scoreboard@parkrecord.com Compiled by Joe Lair Continued from B-1 Sports briefs yoga. The program will run each Friday, 10-11 a.m. from Jan. 5 to 26. Homeschool P.E. is designed to engage kids while building self-esteem and new friendships. The fee is $25 per session and is intended for kids ages 5 to 12. For more info and to register, visit www.parkcityrecreation.org or call 615-5400. YOUTH & ADULT KARATE SKI BUS ROUTES The PC MARC is offering sessions of youth and adult karate from Jan. 8 to Feb. 16 from 6 to 7 p.m. Adult sessions are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays and are for those 14 and over. Youth sessions are available for ages 4 and older and class schedules vary. For pricing, schedules, and to register, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 615-5400. INTRO TO BOULDERING The PC MARC’s Intro to Bouldering clinic teaches essential indoor bouldering skills. Classes will cover basics like hanging, weighting your feet and flowing movements. The class runs Jan. 9 to Jan. 30 on Tuesdays, 4:45-5:45 p.m. The cost is $35. Ages eight and up are welcome. For more information and to register, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 615-5400. HOMESCHOOL P.E. The next session of the PC MARC’s weekly one-hour physical education class for home-schooled children will include tennis, bouldering and Ski Utah has updated its application to include ski bus routes to resorts statewide. Ski bus fare is free for those with a season ticket to a Utah resort. To find routes and times, go to rideuta.com. To download the mobile Ski Utah application go to skiutah.com. FUN OVER 50 FLAMENCO DANCE CLASSES Basin Recreation is offering learn-to-flamenco classes, geared toward dancers aged 50, at the Fieldhouse. Classes run from Jan. 14 to Feb. 11 on Sundays from 4-5 p.m. Register online at basinrecreation.org/recreation/fun-over-fifty/ dance/. DROP-IN ADULT BASKETBALL The PC MARC is offering drop-in basketball on Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. Games go to 15 and winner stays on. Ages 18 and up are welcome to play with a facility drop-in fee or free with facility pass. For more info, visit parkcityrecreation. org or call 615-5400. |