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Show B-4 The Park Record Calendar High School Sports Baseball South Summit @ Union March 6 3:00 p.m. North Summit vs. Morgan March 7 3:30 p.m. Park City vs. Highland March 8 8:30 p.m. Park City @ St. George Tourney March 9-10 TBA North Summit @ Ben Lomond March 9 3:30 p.m. South Summit @ Parowan March 9 3:30 p.m. North Summit @ Rockwell March 10 3:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Juab March 12 3:30 p.m. South Summit @ Timpview March 13 3:30 p.m. Wasatch @ Grantsville March 13 4:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Olympus March 15 8:00 p.m. Softball South Summit @ Duchesne March 6 3:30 p.m. South Summit @ Mountain View March 7 3:30 p.m. North Summit @ St. Joseph March 9 4:00 p.m. South Summit @ Millard March 9 3:00 p.m. Park City @ Skyline March 12 3:30 p.m. South Summit @ North Sevier March 14 3:30 p.m. Park City @ Judge Memorial March 15 3:30 p.m. South Summit @ Beaver March 15 3:30 p.m. Boys Soccer Park City @ Hillcrest March 6 3:30 p.m. Park City @ Morgan March 14 3:30 p.m. North Summit vs. Layton Christian March 14 4:00 p.m. Park City @ Ben Lomond March 15 3:30 p.m. Track & Field Park City @ Snow Canyon March 10 Park City @ Alta March 7 Park City @ Riverton March 15 Boys Lacrosse Playoffs Division 2A Results – February 24 Championship Beaver 44, Duchesne 30 Third Place Layton Christian 65, Parowan 53 Fifth Place Enterprise 65, Rowland Hall 52 Semifinals Results – February 24 Beaver 57, Layton Christian 51 Duchesne 48, Parowan 35 Consolation Rowland Hall 68, North Summit 47 Rowland Hall 6 20 22 20 - 68 North Summit 7 4 19 17 - 47 Scoring RH – Mustajbegovic 2, Ballard 4, Adondakis 3, Adams 15, Dischmann 23, Percy 2 Provost 11, Salama 5, Smith 3 NS – B. Richins 4, Rodriguez 3, Winters 7, Brown 11, S. Richins 14, Wa. Woolstenhulme 6, Wy. Woolstenhulme 2 Enterprise 61, Altamont 41 Quarterfinals Results – February 22 Division 2A Parowan 51, North Summit 40 North Summi t 9 7 12 12 - 40 Parowan 19 12 8 12 - 51 Scoring NS – Rodriguez 2, C. Richins TBA Park City @ Ben Lomond March 15 1:00 p.m. Winter Sports Alpine Skiing David Wright Memorial March 2-4 Youth Ski League March 10-11 TBA TBA Recreation Sports Park City Recreation Services (615-5401) (655-0999) Drop-in Sports Basketball (age 16 ) Tues/Thurs Noon-2:00 p.m. Basketball (age 16 +) Tues. 8:30-10:00 p.m. Basketball (age 16 +) Sat/Sun 8:00-10:00 a.m. Pickleball (age 16 +) Mon/Wed/Fri 2:00-4:30 p.m. Pickleball (age 16 +) Sun–Friday 8:30 a.m. Noon Volleyball (age 16 +) Thurs. 8:00-10:00 p.m. Soccer (age 16 +) Wed. 9:00-11:00 p.m. Drop-in Soccer (age 30 +) Tues 9:00-11:00 p.m. Masters Swim Tues/Thurs Noon-1:00 p.m. South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center (783-2423) Adult Basketball Thursday Saturday Adult Coed League Wednesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fairy tale comes true Basin Recreation Fieldhouse 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Rock Wall Volleyball 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Pickleball Open Gym Wed. – Fri 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Weather Hotline (cancellations) 615-5432 Park City Ice Arena Ice Hockey Scoreboard Boys Basketball TBA Girls Golf Gold League Sunday High School Sports TBA 6:30 p.m. By Tom Kelly 8:00 p.m. TBA TBA Park City @ Brighton March 9 Park City @ American Fork March 15 Behind the Gold Silver League Wed/Thurs/Sun Girls Lacrosse Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 28-March 2, 2018 To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com 3, Winters 10, Brown 16, Jones South Summit 2, S. Richins 3, Wy. Woolsten4 12 13 13 - 42 hulme 4 Delta 5 11 11 20 - 48 Scoring P – Robb 2, K. Stubbs 1, SS – Mitchell 6, Lasshe 2, Topham 6, Miller 15, Wood 22, Dansie 4, Worthen 15, Atkinson Bassett 2, T. Stubbs 3 8, Griffin 7 Duchesne 53, Rowland Hall 35 D – Roundy 2, Smith 14, Layton Christian 64, Enterprise Springer 13, Day 3, Brough 5, Burton 11 52 Beaver 58, Altamont 34 Grantsville 66, Grand 62 Division 3A Manti 63, Morgan 56 South Sevier 44, Juab 42 Results – February 24 Championship Opening Round Manti 63, South Sevier 50 Results – February 17 Semifinals Division 2A Results – February 24 North Summit 43, Waterford South Sevier 64, Delta 58 38 Manti 56, Grantsville 37 Beaver 66, APA West Valley Third Place 34 Grantsville 55, Delta 54 Altamont 55, Rockwell 53 Fifth Place Enterprise 65, Draper APA 29 Morgan 50, South Summit 41 Layton Christian 76, Gunnison South Summit 50 9 9 13 10 - 41 Rowland Hall 65, North Morgan 14 10 10 16 - 50 Sevier 50 Scoring Duchesne 65, Millard 40 SS – Mitchell 5, Lasshe 7, Parowan 72, St. Joseph 23 Rydalch 1, Worthen 6, Atkinson Division 3A 4, Grajek 4, Griffin 14 South Summit 80, Emery 74 M – Russell 22, Ordyna 2, South Sevier 71, American Carter 4, Hadley 2, Anderson 5, Leadership 52 Miles 11, Hurd 4 Juab 61, Summit Academy 58 Delta 82, San Juan 68 Consolation Morgan 48, Richfield 43 South Summit 48, Juab 46 Manti 62, Providence Hall 60 Juab 10 4 13 19 - 46 Grand 69, Carbon 56 South Summit Grantsville 68, Union 59 12 8 14 14 - 48 Division 4A Scoring Results – February 24 J - White 14, Rowley 18, Sky View 61, Canyon View 42 Squire 3, Robertson 3, Gurney Hurricane 64, Logan 57 6, Gould 2 Dixie 64, Bear River 55 SS – Mitchell 7, Lasshe 4, Orem 62, Bonneville 39 Dansie 3, Worthen 13, Atkinson Juan Diego 75, Lehi 50 7, Grajek 3, Griffin 11 Payson 71, Tooele 54 Salem Hills 60, Stansbury 48 Morgan 68, Grand 56 Region Overall Division 3A Division 4A Region 11 Quarterfinals W L W L Delta 48, South Summit 42 Juan Diego 12 0 20 5 Tooele 9 3 11 9 Stansbury Bonneville Park City Ogden Ben Lomond 9 3 5 7 3 9 3 9 1 11 SARAH BRUNSON/U.S. SKI & SNOWBOARD Cross-country team sprint winners Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall pose with the American flag after winning the nation’s first-ever Olympic cross-country racing medal at the Pyeongchang Winter Games. If ever there was an Olympic fairy tale, this would be it. The 19-year-old Alaskan pushed out of the start in the Olympic qualifying round at Soldier Hollow. It was the debut of the new short distance cross country sprint race at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games - an event the Americans touted as a potential future strong suit. Kikkan Randall didn’t qualify for the finals, finishing 44th. On that February day, the Diggins family was watching on television at their Afton, Minnesota home. Young 11-year-old Jessie had been cross country skiing since age three. It was still years before she would become a star on her Stillwater High School team. Some athletes might have been discouraged by a 44th place finish. Randall came from a long lineage of cross country skiers. Aunt Betsy Haines competed in the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid. Randall chased her running records at East Anchorage High School. She wasn’t dissuaded at all by her finish - her Olympic flame continued to burn. For decades, American cross country skiers waited patiently for that next Olympic medal. The sport was burgeoning across America in the 1970s as part of a fitness wave when Vermonter Bill Koch stunned the world with silver in the 30k at the 1976 Olympics at Seefeld, Austria. Over the span of 42 years, Americans had hung their hat on Bill Koch. His name was passed on from generation to generation. It was ironic, as the majority of skiers today weren’t even born in 1976. Not Kikkan. Not Jessie. Randall took the torch passed to her by aunt and carried it proudly. There were lean years, at first, but she carried on. In December, 2007, at the remote Russian outpost of Rybinsk, Randall began to change her world - winning a FIS World Cup sprint. Three months later, a 17-year-old Diggins, who 11 11 Richins 6 8 13 6 15 Semifinals 5 17 Enterprise 43, Beaver 38 2 19 Millard 67, Kanab 56 Division 3A Region 13 Morgan 8 0 Summit Academy 5 3 South Summit 4 4 Grantsville 3 5 Judge Memorial 0 8 22 3 13 9 15 10 16 11 3 18 Division 2A Region 16 Layton Christian 10 0 Duchesne 7 3 7 3 North Summit 4 6 Altamont St. Joseph 2 8 Utah Military 0 10 19 9 15 10 10 13 12 12 3 19 2 17 Division 5A - Region 8 Timpanogos 10 0 Skyridge 7 3 Springville 5 5 Wasatch 3 7 Provo 3 7 Maple Mountain 2 8 18 6 14 9 13 10 10 14 9 14 5 17 Girls Basketball Playoffs Division 2A Results – February 24 Championship Millard 47, Enterprise 41 Third Place Kanab 55, Beaver 52 Fifth Place North Summit 67, Wasatch Academy 38 Wasatch Academy 7 6 10 15 - 38 North Summit 13 21 9 24 - 67 Scoring WA – Sutara 2, Condie 12, De Oliviera 11, Barbel 4, Zanellato 5, Dunka 2, Jesse 2 NS – Murdock 10, Watterson 14, H. Richins 3, Lamon 4, McQueen 29, Garfield 1, T. career - she helped separate the top three from the field, setting Diggins up perfectly. Diggins took the final pass and charged out to attack. On the climb, she powered up the hill nearing her VO2 max, legs wobbling. Still she sliced herself right into the heart of the pack. Stride for stride Diggins fought with Sweden’s Stina Nilsson and Norway’s Maiken Kaspersen Falla. Diggins came flying down the final hill into the stadium, looping wide then letting her Salomon skis glide through the eye of a needle between Falla and Nillson. Her legs were aching, her lungs were on fire. With 150 meters to the finish she went wide to the right on Nilsson - taking a much longer line around the 180-degree turn, but setting herself up for the final sprint. As they rounded the turn they came dead even. But Diggins had the momentum. Less then 100 meters to go and it was a headto-head sprint. Diggins exuded power in the precision of each double pole plant. Her shoulders and upper body sent energy through her carbon Swix poles down to the snow. Her powerful legs worked in perfect harmony creating remarkable speed. In the finish, Randall’s lungs burned as she shouted to Jessie. “I‘m giving it everything I had,” said Diggins after the race, “and I’ve got someone who I really love and care about waiting for me at the finishing line and I just want to make her proud.” Then, in what seemed like slow motion, Diggins pushed her left leg across the finish in perfect Telemark position to take gold. This time it was Randall who jumped on her fallen teammate Diggins in the finish. Jessie looked up to Kikkan, who had tears in her eyes, and asked, “What just happened - did we just win the Olympics?” With tears in her eyes, Kikkan responded: “Yes, Jessie. We did!” And this fairy tale came true. had a Kikkan Randall poster hanging in her bedroom, won the short distance Kortelopet race at the American Birkebeiner. Neither knew that fate would one day bring them together. That day came in February 2013 amidst the towering peaks surrounding Italy’s Val di Fiemme in the heart of the Dolomites. Randall, now a seasoned World Cup champion and a pied piper for her sport, was paired with the younger Diggins in the World Championship team sprint. Diggins would lead off with Randall running anchor. On the third and final lap, Diggins lost a pole. She picked up a replacement - albeit too long - and never flinched, handing off to Randall. Minutes later, Kikkan sprinted to the finish with Sweden seven seconds back. Diggins screamed her lungs out as Randall hit the line - jumping on top of her to celebrate the historic gold medal finish. Over the next five years, Randall’s legacy would blossom with the growth of a strong and deep team anchored by Diggins but complemented by a half-dozen others who put the U.S. Ski Team women on the map. Still, that Olympic medal eluded them. On the afternoon of the final Olympic race of her career, Kikkan joined Jessie for the ritual face painting and glitter. She pulled on her relay socks one final time, reminiscing about her career and the team she had helped build. As always, she was ready and prepared to win. But she was also realistic. On the opening legs Randall and Diggins stayed with the leaders and remained poised. On leg two, the pace quickened. Randall stayed right on the heels of Sweden’s Charlotte Kalla and Norway’s Marit Bjoergen. On Diggins’ leg, she upped the pace, not content to remain in bronze position, but attacking for the lead. On Randall’s third leg - and final Olympic appearance of her Viewmont 51, Provo 41 East 49, Brighton 37 Highland 51, Corner Canyon 45 Results – February 21 Highland 51, Woods Cross 41 Consolation East 66, Viewmont 59 North Summit 62, Altamont 23 Skyline 48, Springville 33 Altamont 5 7 9 2 - 23 Timpview 26, Box Elder 15 North Summit 13 20 14 15 - 62 Opening Round Scoring Division 2A Results – February 16 A – Abbott 6, Maxfield 12, North Summit 56, Merit Gardner 2, Zeeman 3 Academy 24 NS – A. Richins 4, Murdock Altamont 54, Rowland Hall 36 10, Crystal 9, Watterson 4, Lamon 3, McQueen 18, Grfield Beaver 66, Draper APA 10 Enterprise 61, Rockwell 19 6, Langston 6, T. Richins 2 Kanab 43, Duchesne 39 Layton Christian 47, WaterWasatch Academy 50, Layton ford 37 Christian 42 Millard 61, St. Joseph 23 Wasatch Academy 45, North Division 3A Sevier 37 Results – February 24 Championship Division 3A Emery 41, Richfield 36 Results – February 16 Third Place Carbon 52, Summit Academy Grantsville 36, Juab 16 36 Fifth Place Emery 86, Providence Hall 24 Morgan 38, South Sevier 22 Grantsville 58, Manto 30 Juab 44, Grand 22 Semifinals – February 23 Judge Memorial 56, San Emery 56, Grantsville 36 Juan 39 Richfield 36, Juab 23 Morgan 52, Delta 39 Consolation Richfield 72, American LeadMorgan 45, Judge Memorial ership 22 29 South Sevier 46, Union 40 South Sevier 48, Carbon 39 Region Overall Quarterfinals – February 22 Division 4A Region 11 Emery 70m Carbon 44 W L W L Grantsville 49, South Sevier Bonneville 11 1 16 6 47 Stansbury 9 3 16 7 Juab 45, Judge Memorial 30 Tooele 9 3 13 9 Richfield 38, Morgan 26 Juan Diego 7 5 11 12 Ogden 3 7 3 17 Division 5A Ben Lomond 2 10 4 14 Park City 1 11 1 20 Results – February 19 Woods Cross 40, Wasatch 30 Division 3A Region 13 Timpview 60. West 44 Grantsville 7 1 19 6 Box Elder 60, Skyridge 53 Morgan 7 1 15 11 Springville 42, Roy 32 Judge Memorial 3 5 9 15 Skyline 59, Alta 38 Summit Academy 2 6 9 13 5 17 Under age 10 1. Chloe Demers Park City 42.19 17 5 2. Anika Gumeson 20 7 Park City 42.59 11 13 3. Fernanda Acuna 7 14 Independent 43.12 6 14 4. Keira Gallagher 1 15 Park City 43.41 5. Riley Eaton Division 5A - Region 8 Park City 43.90 Wasatch 8 2 16 7 6. Elsie Miller Skyridge 8 2 16 7 Park City 45.25 Provo 8 2 12 9 7. Lila Jacoby Maple Mountain 3 7 9 12 Park City 46.73 Springville 3 7 5 19 8. Zoe Monninger Timpanogos 0 10 2 18 Park City 47.26 9. Abi Ploof Park City 47.37 10. Hazel Peters Park City 47.60 Winter Sports 11. Charlotte Vandenberg Park City 47.70 Alpine Skiing 12. Caroline Pfaff Park City 48.05 Youth Ski League 13. Laurel Johnson Sundance – February 24 Park City 48.34 14. Scarlet Abbett Girls Park City 48.79 Under age 8 Time 15. Catalina Smith 1. Zali Rearick Park City 49.67 Park City 47.99 16. Brooke Goldberg 2. Ella Gilotti Park City 49.97 Park City 49.89 17. Isabella Caputo 3. Cleo Abbott Park City 50.20 Park City 50.64 17. Winter Rothwell 4. Kerrigan Falb Park City 50.20 Brian Head 53.43 19. Manon McDonald 5. Kate Jarvie Park City 50.65 Sundance 53.53 20. Sarah Coco Witkin 6. Hannah Hoopes Park City 52.47 Sundance 54.12 21. Avery Dennis 7. Kate Wagner Park City 52.57 Park City 55.22 22. Kira Sun 8. Wylie Rothwell Brian Head 53.31 Park City 57.51 23. Cate Abuhaidar 9. Isabella Spinella Park City 53.53 Brian Head 59.31 24. Ella Turco 10. Jane Russell Park City 55.13 Sundance 1:00.23 25. Cheyenne Pratt 11. Torri Rupp Sundance 55.20 Sundance 1:03.37 26. Adley Gramann 12. Charlotte Gallagher Park City 55.44 Park City 1:08.38 27. Sydney Martin Park City 56.14 South Summit 1 7 Division 2A Region 16 Duchesne 9 1 North Summit 9 1 Layton Christian 5 5 Altamont 4 6 3 7 St. Joseph Utah Military 0 10 |