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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 13-16, 2018 Scoreboard Girls Basketball High School Sports Results – January 9 Juan Diego 45, Park City 26 Juan Diego 9 13 14 9 - 45 Park City 4 9 12 1 - 26 Boys Basketball Scoring JD – Ahlstrom 2, E. Tavake 5, Results – January 10 Rasmussen 15, L. Tavake 19, Juan Diego Park City Juan Diego22 17 21 20 - 80 Sherrell 4 Park City 6 16 7 12 - 42 PC – C. Cook 2, Sullivan 2, Kaufman 18, Barfuss 3, R. Scoring Cook 1 JD – not available PC – Spink 5, Obradovich 4, North Summit 61, Altamont 13 Hase 9, Pointer 4, Brenish 1, Altamont 0 4 4 5 - 13 McCurdy 10, Lowe 7, CassaNorth Summit rubias 2 16 17 19 9 - 61 Grantsville 71, South Summit Scoring A – Abbott 2, Rasmussen 68 2, Maxfield 4, Gardner 2, South Summit 8 18 21 21 - 68 Zeeman 3 Grantsville 15 13 17 26 - 71 NS – Rowser 3, A. Richins 6, Murdock 12, Watterson 5, H. Scoring Richins 4, Lamon 3, McQueen SS – Mitchell 6, Dansie 12, 154, Langston 6, T. Richins 7 Worthen 32, Atkinson 5, P. Grajek 3, R. Grajek 10 Grantsville 44, South Summit Results – January 9 35 North Summit 57, Altamont 56 Grantsville x x x x - 44 Altamont 6 14 16 20 - 56 South Summit North Summit x x x x - 35 7 17 18 15 - 57 Scoring Scoring G – Edwards 6, Wilson 4, A – Christensen 5, C. Rust 5, Butler 17, Fields 6, White 2, Taylor 15, P. Rust 6, Bramen McCluskey 4, Ellett 5 12, Hansen 13 SS – Crnich 1, Hortin 2, G. NS – Rodriguez 4, C. Richins Olson 8, K. Olson 11, Sargent 2, Bolnquist 25, Winters 8, 7, Miles 4, Peterson 2 Brown 5, S. Richins 2, Wa. Woolstenhulme 9, Wy. WoolWasatch 63, Timpanogos 40 stenhulme 2 Timpanogos5 6 12 17 - 40 Wasatch 16 16 20 11 - 63 Results – January 5 Scoring Tooele 74, Park City 67 T – Not available Wasatch 43, Brighton 42 W – Berg 1, Sargent 2, Results – January 4 Tuddenham 2, Fitzgerald 8, South Summit 56, North Johnston 9, Baird 9, Mackay Summit 44 2, McBride 12, Gagon 11, Results – January 3 Olney 7 Stansbury 56, Park City 49 North Summit 60, Waterford Results – January 6 41 North Summit 64, Rich 51 Results – January 5 Region Overall Provo 59, Wasatch 50 Division 4A Region 11 Results – January 4 W L W L Tooele 49, Park City 26 Juan Diego 3 0 10 4 South Summit @ Tintic Tooele 2 0 4 5 Results not available Stansbury 2 0 4 8 Results – January 3 Ogden 1 2 3 10 Wasatch 50, Payson 24 Bonneville 0 3 3 8 Region Overall Park City 0 3 3 9 Ben Lomond 0 1 1 9 Division 4A Region 11 W L W L Stansbury 2 0 9 3 Division 3A Region 13 2 0 7 4 Morgan 1 0 12 2 Bonneville 3 0 7 5 Grantsville 1 0 11 5 Tooele 2 1 6 7 South Summit 0 1 8 5 Juan Diego 0 2 2 6 Summit Academy0 1 7 5 Ben Lomond 0 3 0 11 Judge Memorial 0 0 3 10 Ogden Park City 0 3 0 12 Division 2A Region 16 Duchesne 1 0 6 5 Division 3A Region 13 1 0 10 4 North Summit 1 0 3 8 Grantsville 1 0 6 9 Altamont 0 1 6 5 Morgan St. Joseph 0 1 1 11 Summit Academy0 1 7 7 Layton Christian 0 0 6 7 South Summit 0 1 4 10 Utah Military 0 0 2 7 Judge Memorial 0 0 5 8 Division 5A - Region 8 Springville 0 0 Timpanogos 0 0 Skyridge 0 0 Wasatch 0 0 Provo 0 0 Maple Mountain 0 0 8 8 7 7 6 3 5 5 5 6 6 9 Division 2A Region 16 Duchesne 1 0 North Summit 1 0 St. Joseph 0 1 Altamont 0 1 Layton Christian 0 0 Utah Military 0 0 7 7 3 2 5 1 2 5 7 7 8 5 The Park Record Division 5A - Region 8 Skyridge 2 0 Wasatch 1 1 Maple Mountain 1 1 Provo 1 1 Springville 1 1 Timpanogos 0 2 4. Perrine Laffont 74.53 10 4 France 9 5 5. Tess Johnson 74.38 7 5 USA 5 7 6. Jakara Anthony 73.90 1 12 Australia 2 10 7. Arisa Murata Japan 73.56 8. Andi Naude Canada 72.56 9. Kisara Sumiyoshi Ice Hockey Japan 72.55 10. Hedvig Wessel Standings 72.43 Division 1 W L T pts Norway 11. Britteny Cox Viewmont 15 0 0 30 72.28 Salt Lake Stars 12 2 0 24 Australia Murray 11 1 0 22 12. Keaton McCargo 72.23 UCI-North 11 4 0 22 USA Park City 9 4 0 18 13. Sophie Ash 72.04 Wasatch Back 9 5 0 18 Australia 14. Laura Grasemann Northern Utah 9 5 0 18 71.99 Davis County 7 6 1 15 Germany Uintah 6 8 0 12 15. Regina Rakhimova 71.94 Brighton 5 8 0 10 Russia 16. Jaelin Kauf Bountiful 4 9 0 8 71.87 Sky Canyon 4 10 0 8 USA East 2 10 1 5 17. Miki Ito 71.78 Cache Valley 2 11 0 4 Japan Herriman 2 11 0 4 18. Taylah O’Neill 71.73 Alta 0 14 0 0 Australia 19. Camille Cabrol France 71.66 20. Chloe Dufour-Lapointe Canada 70.49 Winter Sports 21. Justine Dufour-Lapointe Canada 70.25 22. Olivia Giaccio Freestyle Skiing USA 69.91 23. Jung Hwa Seo FIS World Cup Korea 68.98 Deer Valley – January 10-12 24. Alex-Anne Gagnon Canada 68.54 25. Marika Pertakhiya Moguls Russia 68.41 Results – January 10 26. Avital Shimko USA 68.06 Ladies Final 2 Score 27. KC Oakley USA 67.93 1. Perrine Laffont France 81.88 28. Junko Hoshino Japan 67.81 2. Jaelin Kauf 29. Deborah Scanzio USA 79.57 Switzerland 67.43 3. Morgan Schild USA 78.93 30. Nessa Dziemian USA 66.94 4. Keaton McCargo USA 77.09 31. Mikaela Matthews USA 66.38 5. Jakara Anthony Australia 76.19 32. Madii Himbury Australia 65.59 6. Andi Naude Canada 35.72 33. Audrey Robichaud Canada 64.88 34. Maxime Dufour-Lapointe Final 1 Canada 64.34 7. Britteny Cox Australia 77.32 35. Lea Bouard Germany 63.88 8. Arisa Murata Japan 76.89 36. Hinako Tomitaka Japan 63.56 9. Hedvig Wessel Norway 76.51 37. Krystle Yin Australia 63.40 10. Regina Rakhimova Russia 76.09 38. Aurora Amundsen Norway 60.80 11. Kisara Sumiyoshi 39. Satsuki Ito Japan 75.52 Japan 59.92 12. Tess Johnson USA 75.37 40. Frida Lundblad Sweden 58.55 13. Sophie Ash Australia 74.16 41. Ayaulum Amrenova Kazakhstan 58.46 14. Ekaterina Stolyarova Russia 73.06 42. Claudia Gueli Australia 58.45 15. Yulia Galysheva Kazakhstan 68.85 43. Katharina Foerster Germany 56.38 16. Laura Grasemann Germany 46.41 44. Jee Won Seo Korea 56.30 Qualification Round 45. Ziyan Guan 1. Morgan Schild China 53.85 USA 77.48 46. Kristine Gullachsen 2. Yulia Galysheva Norway 52.04 Kazakhstan 75.30 47. Tetiana Petrova 3. Ekaterina Stolyarova Ukraine 49.46 Russia 74.71 B-5 48. Makayla G. Schofield Great Britain 47.29 49. Sophie Weese Germany 45.71 50. Sung-Youn Park Korea 44.58 51. Melanie Meilinger Austria 28.84 Men Final 2 1. Mikael Kingsbury Canada 2. Sho Endo Japan 3. Bradley Wilson USA 4. Benjamin Cavet France 5. Casey Andringa USA 6. Dmitriy Reikherd Kazakhstan 87.33 84.44 82.61 81.68 79.62 DNF Final 1 7. Walter Wallberg Sweden 78.26 8. Troy Tully USA 77.78 9. Aleksandr Smyshliaev Russia 77.57 10. Nobuyuki Nishi Japan 77.51 11. Emerson Smith USA 76.88 12. Pavel Kolmakov Kazakhstan 76.79 13. Matt Graham Australia 75.57 14. Troy Murphy USA 74.07 15. Bryon Wilson USA 41.88 16. Jae Woo Choi Korea DNF Qualification Round 1. Jae Woo Choi Korea 83.05 2. Mikael Kingsbury Canada 82.54 3. Dmitriy Reikherd Kazakhstan 81.12 4. Bradley Wilson USA 80.07 5. Matt Graham Australia 79.03 6. Bryon Wilson USA 78.47 7. Pavel Kolmakov Kazakhstan 78.21 8. Benjamin Cavet France 78.00 9. Sho Endo Japan 77.96 10. Aleksandr Smyshliaev Russia 77.73 11. Casey Andringa USA 77.68 12. Nobuyuki Nishi Japan 76.89 13. Troy Tully USA 76.74 14. Emerson Smith USA 76.69 15. Walter Wallberg Sweden 76.27 16. Troy Murphy USA 76.23 17. Sacha Theocharis France 76.22 18. Jules Escobar France 76.17 19. Felix Elofsson Sweden 76.11 20. Loke Nilsson Sweden 75.94 21. Egor Anufriev Russia 75.85 22. Kerrian Chunlaud Canada 75.62 23. Joel Hedrick USA 75.30 24. Olli Penttala Finland 75.29 25. Daichi Hara Japan 75.08 26. Laurent Dumais Canada 74.63 27. Brenden Kelly Canada 74.53 28. Ludvig Fjallstrom Sweden 74.31 29. Motoki Shikata Japan 74.28 30. Ikuma Horishima Japan 73.29 31. Jeremy Lenvers France 73.24 32. Rohan Chapman-Davies Australia 73.02 33. Vinjar Slatten Norway 72.85 34. Max Willis Great Britain 72.63 35. Goshin Fujiki Japan 72.54 36. Marc-Antoine Gagnon Canada 71.49 37. James Matheson Australia 70.99 38. Dylan Walczyk USA 70.47 39. Adrien Bouard Germany 70.18 40. Ji Hyon Kim Korea 70.08 41. Andrei Makhnev Russia 70.01 42. Jimi Salonen Finland 69.48 43. Myung Joon Seo Korea 69.27 44. Maksim Mikhailov Russia 67.33 45. Jack Kariotis USA 66.98 46. Matthew Leseur Bermuda 66.18 47. Thomas G. Schofield Great Britain 64.61 48. Topi Kanninen Finland 64.15 49. Colin Lang Poland 62.19 50. Kang Chen China 61.53 51. Julius Garbe Germany 59.51 52. Yang Zhao China 59.48 53. Daniel Honzig Czech Republic 56.99 54. Cooper Woods-Topalovic Australia 55.79 55. Anthony Benna France 55.67 56. Dmitriy Barmashov Kazakhstan 44.54 57. Jussi Penttala Finland 38.21 58. Evgenii Gedrovich Russia 36.55 59. Mathew Retzer Czech Republic 17.14 60. Gabriel Dufresne Canada 13.90 Park City Ice Arena Ski Jumping Olympic Trials Utah Olympic Park – December 31 Ice Hockey Gold League Normal Hill Women 1. Sarah Hendrickson USA 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 Score Standings 263.4 Corner Store Pub PC Shooters 248.1 Marmots Blue Sky Outlaws 238.9 Puckers 232.4 Standings 212.3 Park City Brewery AK Bars 195.6 Old Town Cellars Ice Holes 170.7 Maine Nordiques 160.8 L 0 4 3 4 5 T 3 0 2 1 2 W 6 6 3 2 1 L 1 2 4 5 6 T 1 0 1 1 1 W 6 4 3 3 2 2 L 0 3 4 3 5 5 T 1 0 0 1 0 0 Silver League A 224.0 Normal Hill Men 1. Michael Glasder USA 2. Kevin Bickner USA 3. William Rhoads USA 4. Casey Larson USA 5. A.J. Brown USA 6. Nicholas Mattoon USA W 5 4 3 3 1 Silver League B Standings Bladerunners 270.0 Fighting Sasquatches Brewins 268.6 Cutthroat Bears 256.6 Mad Dogs 235.4 224.8 217.4 Adult Basketball Nordic Combined Olympic Trials Park City – December 30 Time pts 1. Bryan Fletcher 25:06.8 102.3 2. Adam Loomis 25:47.6 109.1 3. Ben Loomis 27:00.4 123.2 4. Taylor Fletcher 25:44.5 94.8 5. Ben Berend 26:39.4 103.4 6. Jasper Good 27:36.1 103.0 7. Stephen Schumann 27:30.4 91.8 8. Jared Shumate 27:03.8 72.6 9. Grant Andrews 28:18.7 78.4 Recreation Sports Park City Recreation Volleyball Rec Division Standings Killer Tofu Premier Bench Warmers Red Sign Realty Unnamed W 0 0 0 0 South Summit Aquatic & Fitness Center 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 Top Scorers Parker Anderson TGIT Cory McQueen Rim Runners Drew Robinson White Men Can’t Jump Jason Lewis TGIT Bryer Trussell White Men Can’t Jump Standings Athletic Republic White Iverson White Men Can’t Jump Rim Runners TGIT Boxed Out Granny Shots Tune Squad pts 25 22 22 21 21 W 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 L 0 0 Please forward submissions by 0 noon Sunday for Wednesday’s 0 edition and by noon Wednesday for Saturday’s edition to scoreboard@parkrecord.com Compiled by Joe Lair Andringa brothers honed moguls skills in the wild Brothers spent summer in pop-up camper BEN RAMSEY The Park Record For many athletes trying to make the U.S. Ski Team, money is tight. It was certainly an added pressure for Casey and Jesse Andringa and their parents. But the family came up with a thrifty and adventurous way to help the brothers meet their training needs without dropping all their money on a high-price apartment in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where they train: camping. After Casey, the older of the two brothers, 22, casually suggested buying a pop-up camper instead of renting a condo, the idea took off. What resulted was a 2017 summer of early nights, clean living and very successful training. Casey earned his highest finish of his life in Park City on Wednesday, when he broke into the super finals for the first time at Deer Valley Resort’s FIS Visa Freestyle International Ski World Cup. Casey was obviously thrilled. It was only his second World Cup event and his achievement was made all the sweeter by the dedication that he had invested to get to this level. After falling just short of making the U.S. Ski team last season, they minimized their expenses and the scope of their lives to only the essentials by living in the woods. “I was kind of joking,” Casey said as he recalled the suggestion to get a pop-up camper. “Then, a month later (my dad) calls me up and says, ‘Hey Casey, we have a pop-up TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Casey Andringa flips off the bottom jump on Champion run at Deer Valley Resort during the men’s finals of the FIS Visa Freestyle International Ski World Cup moguls event Thursday evening. for you guys to live in.’” They kicked off the acquisition of their new crib with a three-week trip to a training camp in Oregon, then took it around the West, then back to Steamboat Springs, where they buckled down for the season. “It was honestly incredible,” Jesse, said. “We’ve never trained that hard. We lived in the woods for two, three months straight. Every day we trained on the ramps, every day we went and worked out until we were exhausted. Borderline puking.” In fact, Jesse, age 20, said he did puke – but just once. Training jumps off the water ramp served a dual purpose, taking the place of showers while they worked on their aerial tricks. Their meals were simple and healthy — “a lot of Kale and quinoa,” Casey said – or at least, they did the best they could. “We ate a lot of tuna, which I later learned has a bunch of mercury in it, so you shouldn’t eat a ton of it, but we were having tuna like two times a day,” he added. With just the essentials – two beds and a propane grill – the two were able to fully focus on their goal. There was no internet to keep them up, so as soon as the sun went down, they hit the hay. “You didn’t have cell service, so you would get up there, have a little bonfire, and you were asleep by 7:30, 8 -whenever the sun went down,” Casey said. The days turned to weeks and months. Friends from training came up to visit and shared their campfires. But as summer turned to fall, they started to feel the downside of their living arrangement. “We were up in Steamboat when it was 5 degrees, 10 degrees; snowing like six inches a night, up in there; in three sleeping bags,” Jesse said. Casey added that there were a few nights they slept in their jeans as an extra layer, since the camper had no heating. “By the end of it, we were waking up with frost on our sleeping bags,” Jesse said. “It was brutal but I wouldn’t have traded it for the world.” When the moguls season started, Casey said he was under a lot of pressure to succeed, but at U.S. team selections in Winter Park, Colorado earlier this season, his hard work paid off. “I had to win the event or that was probably it for me,” he said. “Ended up winning TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Casey Andringa celebrates after crossing the finish line of the mogul course on Champion run at Deer Valley Resort during the men’s finals of the FIS Visa Freestyle International Ski World Cup moguls event Thursday evening. both days and got to come here.” He said it was a stark contrast with last season, when he said he struggled under pressure. Then, he made it to the super finals in Park City. “Honestly, I cannot even explain it,” he said. “I came out here just trying to put my runs down, and didn’t know where it was going to lead me, because I’m pretty new out here. But being able to ski with those top six skiers in the world -- I grew up loving these guys, and right now I’m right there with them and it feels fantastic.” Jesse, who followed his brother to Park City to see him compete, said the two were enjoying a moment of underdog success. Jesse admits when he first heard the plan to camp, he was skeptical, but that was in spring, before their successful summer and his brother’s move into the World Cup circuit. “Casey is full of crazy ideas, and I’m always there to go along with him and push him,” he said. “And it worked out well. It was honestly the most fun couple months I’ve ever been a part of, for sure.” |