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Show B-2 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 2-4, 2018 Miners girls golf vies for region title rec report Team of eight will also seek state championship PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Park City Mountain Resort is closed for the season. For more information, go to Parkcitymountain.com or call 435-649-8111. The resort will reopen for summer programming on June 15. DEER VALLEY RESORT BEN RAMSEY Deer Valley Resort is closed for the season. For details on the resort’s activities and season passes, visit DeerValley.com or call 435-6491000. The resort will reopen for summer programming on June 15. The Park Record The Park City High School Miners girls golf team is small — just eight players. But so far it has managed to remain dominant in its region, after moving up from Region 10 in Class 3A to Region 11 in Class 4A this season. The team has “lost” just one tournament, when it came in second to Stansbury, its rival in Region 11 which the Miners lead by a slim, 14-stroke margin. The next opponent is so far behind that coach George Murphy couldn’t recall who it was of the top of his head during a recent practice. Junior Mackenzie Schow, who has the second lowest season-long score in Region 11, thought it might be Tooele, but it doesn’t really matter, because whoever it is, Murphy said, is about 150 strokes behind (The Utah High School Activities As- PARK CITY GOLF CLUB The Park City Golf Club is open for the season. For more information go to www.parkcity.org/departments/park-city-golf-club or call 435615-5800. JEREMY RANCH GOLF Jeremy Ranch Golf Course is open for the season. For more information go to thejeremy.com. CRATER SPRINGS GOLF COURSE Crater Springs Golf Course in Midway is open for the season. For more information call 435-645-5588. HIDEOUT CANYON GOLF The Outlaw Golf Course at Hideout Canyon is open for the season. For details call 435-200-3142, or go to Hideoutcanyon.com/the-outlaw-golf-course.php. MOUNTAIN DELL GOLF COURSE Mountain Dell Golf Course is open for the season. For more information call 801-582-3812 or go to www.slc-golf.com/mountain_dell_golf_course/. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD The Park City High School girls golf team warms up on the practice green at the Park City Municipal Golf Course on Monday afternoon. From left, Josie Marshall, Grace Donahue and Claire Palmer react to a near-miss on a putt attempt from Donahue. sociation doesn’t post information about girls golf during reg- BRIGHTON MOUNTAIN RESORT Brighton Mountain Resort is closed for the season. For more information, call 801-532-4731 or visit www.brightonresort.com for more details. SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT Solitude Mountain Resort is closed for the season. For more information call 801-534-1400 or visit solitudemountain.com for more details. BASIN RECREATION Basin Recreation maintains more than 145 miles of trails for hiking, biking, dog walking and more. To plan a visit, go to www.basinrecreation.org for a complete list of trails. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Phares Gines, at phares@basinrecreation.org. SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF COURSE Soldier Hollow Golf Course is open for the season. Call 435-6547442 for details. MOUNTAIN TRAILS FOUNDATION For trail information, including maps and conditions, go to mountaintrails.org. WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST The Heber-Kamas Ranger District maintains trails and campgrounds in the Uinta Mountains east of Kamas. Wolf Creek Pass is open, and Guardsman Pass is closed. The Mirror Lake Highway remains closed for the season. For more info, go to FS.USDA.gov/uwcnf or call 435783-4338. STATE PARKS AND RESERVOIRS TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD 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, call 435-336-2247. McKenzie Schow tees off on hole 10 at the Park City Municipal Golf Course during Park City High School’s girls golf practice on Monday afternoon. Schow and the rest of the team practiced despite occasional snow flurries. The ular season). The team is shooting for the state title, as it does every year, but that goal has often been just out of reach. “For three years in a row, we’ve gone second, second, second at state,” Murphy said. “We’ve come up just short every year. And we’re trying to pull through this time, but the depth is going to hurt us a little bit.” The team essentially has to lean on five players: Schow, junior Grace Donahue, freshman Josie Marshall and seniors Sage Roberts and Claire Palmer. “It puts a little more pressure on them individually,” Murphy said. “If more than one has a bad game, we’re in trouble, especially at state.” On Monday, the team warmed up on the putting green at Park City Municipal Golf Course, then walked to the back nine to start its practice in earnest. On the way, Schow said the team has been doing well, and that it showed its mettle in a recent tournament against Juan Diego when it came back after struggling through the first nine holes. “At first it was rough, then we just pulled together,” she said, adding that responding to adversity a feature of the team. Though it was sunny out and the grass was green, Schow and her teammates teed off in blowing snow, which gave Do- Weather Park City statistics for the week ending April 30 WEDNESDAY Temperatures: THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY High for the week ................................ 73° Low for the week ................................. 30° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.22” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Mostly cloudy with a thundershower Partly sunny Partly sunny Rather cloudy Mostly cloudy and warm; a p.m. shower Winds: WSW 4-8 mph Winds: NNW 6-12 mph Winds: NE 4-8 mph Winds: S 4-8 mph Winds: S 6-12 mph 50°/37° 59°/38° 65°/42° 69°/46° 72°/48° Ogden 59/42 Elko 63/31 Salt Lake City 61/45 Wednesday ...... Thursday .......... Friday ............... Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Sunrise 6:24 a.m. ......... 6:22 a.m. ......... 6:21 a.m. ......... 6:20 a.m. ......... 6:19 a.m. ......... Sunset 8:23 p.m. 8:24 p.m. 8:25 p.m. 8:26 p.m. 8:27 p.m. Moonrise Moonset Wednesday ..... 11:07 p.m. ......... 8:23 a.m. Thursday ................. none ......... 9:05 a.m. Friday .............. 12:01 a.m. ......... 9:50 a.m. Saturday ........ 12:50 a.m. ....... 10:40 a.m. Sunday ............ 1:35 a.m. ....... 11:32 a.m. Ely 58/26 New First Full May 7 May 15 May 21 May 29 Craig 52/33 Park City Provo 55/42 Price 53/36 Richfield 52/38 Moab 61/41 Cedar City 50/32 Aspen 53/28 Grand Junction 58/41 Cortez 54/27 St. George 62/47 MOON PHASES Last Evanston 49/32 50/37 Wendover 65/44 SUN AND MOON Farmington 59/34 Page 61/48 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 46/23 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Wednesday Hi Lo W 84 63 pc 45 36 c 84 60 s 85 64 s 86 64 s 72 60 t 85 57 s 80 65 c 83 66 pc 80 65 pc 82 68 pc 85 69 pc 57 38 c An upper-level low pressure system will bring scattered showers to much of the region from the Nevada border east Wednesday. There will be a bit of lightning possible in some locations, with snow possibly mixing early in the day in the highest passes. Drier weather will return Wednesday night. Thursday will be warm with partial sunshine. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 60/37 Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. The higher the AccuWeather 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. 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 53 28 t 54 40 t 58 31 pc 58 38 c 63 31 sh 58 26 t 49 32 t 43 22 c 56 25 sh 46 23 t 58 41 t 55 27 t 64 32 pc 56 26 pc 65 48 t 64 38 c 59 42 t 61 48 t 65 36 pc 55 42 t 69 43 t 68 43 pc 61 33 s 62 47 t 61 45 t 69 46 pc 63 36 s 59 29 pc 64 40 pc 47 17 c Thursday Hi Lo W 51 28 r 54 41 r 65 36 pc 55 35 c 71 39 sh 67 29 sh 58 36 pc 54 26 c 62 25 pc 59 26 s 63 41 pc 54 24 c 66 39 pc 59 31 pc 80 57 s 70 42 pc 66 46 pc 70 52 s 70 42 pc 65 42 pc 66 40 pc 77 49 s 64 41 pc 77 53 s 69 49 sh 73 52 pc 68 41 s 67 35 s 72 44 s 49 26 pc Interstate 80: A few scattered showers or thunderstorms across the east Wednesday with no significant travel problems. US-40: Scattered showers and thunderstorms will occur Wednesday. No major travel problems are expected. TRAVELERS FORECAST Travelers heading to western Wyoming, western Colorado and eastern Utah will encounter scattered thundershowers Wednesday; however, no significant travel problems are expected. It will be drier for travelers headed west. WEATHER HISTORY New York usually has few tornado-related deaths. However, three people were killed on May 2, 1983. This was the most for the state in any month and the highest toll since 1926. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 WORLD CITIES Thursday Hi Lo W 80 61 t 45 37 sh 85 62 s 88 67 pc 84 66 pc 66 58 t 85 59 pc 75 61 t 81 66 t 78 62 t 82 68 pc 81 67 t 54 38 r City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Hi Lo W 78 62 t 81 66 c 84 64 s 86 70 pc 82 70 r 67 55 c 65 53 pc 83 75 t 69 52 c 78 62 s 86 65 s 86 68 s 86 63 s Thursday Hi Lo W 77 55 t 78 65 t 86 67 pc 85 68 c 82 73 c 80 63 s 70 56 s 83 75 pc 74 52 pc 76 63 pc 84 68 pc 88 70 pc 86 64 pc City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Wednesday Hi Lo W 83 67 c 85 63 pc 86 66 s 75 58 c 81 66 pc 82 63 s 86 71 pc 84 72 pc 64 55 c 70 54 pc 71 50 pc 89 67 s 87 67 s Thursday Hi Lo W 86 56 t 87 63 s 90 68 pc 84 65 s 81 64 t 83 65 pc 81 66 t 84 70 t 68 57 pc 66 53 s 73 50 c 91 68 s 90 69 pc City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Wednesday Hi Lo W 66 48 s 90 78 t 85 77 sh 75 50 pc 59 49 pc 69 61 t 53 40 sh 67 48 pc 87 75 pc 81 60 s 56 40 r 73 59 t Thursday Hi Lo W 63 50 s 91 78 t 85 78 sh 77 51 s 66 42 sh 72 59 c 55 48 pc 66 45 pc 86 74 t 83 62 pc 58 44 pc 69 50 r City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich L a l Please see Girls golf, B-4 Wednesday, May 2, 2018 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC nahue some trouble. The Region 11 leader’s drive landed on the edge of the fairway. “This season’s been better than the last few,” she said about the weather. “But occasionally you’ll get these cold days, and you just have to tough it out.” She said the weather at all of this year’s tournaments has been fairly mild, which is a relief after last season, when the team faced hail during the state tournament at Sleepy Ridge Golf Course in Orem. This year, the state championship tournament is down in St. George, where the team practiced several weeks ago. “It’s supposed to be pretty warm,” Donahue said as she approached her ball. “My dad said it could get close to 100, which will be a change for us.” Donahue said the tightly contested race with Stansbury has helped the team prepare for St. George, toughening the Miners up before facing teams that play through southern Utah’s warm winters. “Sometimes, when we play teams that aren’t as competitive, it’s hard for us to play at that level,” she said. Donahue also sees a silver lining in the team’s size. SheC said the small team has come together well, and lacks some of the drama that can accompany a Wednesday Hi Lo W 79 50 t 54 40 c 61 42 c 83 71 pc 77 60 t 87 73 pc 67 47 r 73 60 pc 77 66 t 73 61 pc 74 57 pc 63 49 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 71 49 pc 50 36 r 60 41 pc 83 72 r 72 57 t 85 75 t 61 47 sh 79 67 c 76 57 sh 69 54 t 85 50 t 60 50 c Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. g S f t d t d I w s t o a b r w p u i |