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Show B-4 Calendar High School Sports Baseball Park City @ Ogden May 2 3:30 p.m. Park City vs. Ogden May 4 3:30 p.m. Wasatch vs. Provo May 4 3:30 p.m. Division 2A State Tourney May 5 TBA Division 3A State Tourney May 5 TBA Wasatch vs. Maple Mountain May 8 3:30 p.m. Wasatch @ Maple Mountain May 9 3:30 p.m. Division 4A Tourney May 12 TBA Division 5A Tourney May 15 TBA Softball North Summit vs. Altamont May 2 3:30 p.m. South Summit @ Gunnison May 2 3:30 p.m. Park City vs. Stansbury May 4 3:30 p.m. Park City vs. Tooele May 8 3:30 p.m. Wasatch @ Skyridge May 8 3:30 p.m. Wasatch @ Ridgeline May 9 4:30 p.m. Wasatch @ Timpanogos May 10 3:30 p.m. Division 4A Tourney May 12 TBA Division 5A Tourney May 15 TBA Boys Soccer Division 2A Tourney May 2 4:00 p.m. Division 4A Tourney May 3 4:00 p.m. Division 3A Tourney May 3 4:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Springville May 4 4:00 p.m. Wasatch vs. Maple Mountain May 8 6:00 p.m. Division 5A Tourney May 16 4:00 p.m. The Park Record Track & Field Park City vs. Stansbury May 2 3:00 p.m. Park City @ BYU Tourney May 4-5 TBA Park City @ Region Tourney May 9-10 TBA Park City Invite May 15 3:00 p.m. Park City @ Region Tourney May 2-3 TBA Park City @ State Tourney May 10-12 TBA Boys Lacrosse Park City vs. Copper Hills May 2 State Tournament begins May 11 TBA TBA Girls Golf Park City @ Bonneville May 3 1:00 p.m. Park City @ Stansbury May 8 9:00 a.m. Recreation Sports Park City Recreation Services (615-5401) Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (655-0999) 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. (783-2423) Adult Basketball 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Rock Wall Saturday Weather Hotline (cancellations) 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Wed. – Fri Gold League Sunday 615-5707 6:30 p.m. teaches players of varying ability, from recreational to the PGA level. Hanley described him as “a pioneer in the kinematic sequence” — which is basically the study of how the body moves during a golf swing. Golf Digest ranked Suttie 35th-best instructor in America last October. “His wealth of knowledge surpasses any other instructor I’ve been lucky enough to work with,” Hanley said. Hanley has worked for the club for 22 years and has been the head golf professional for the past seven. “As a longtime golf pro at the club, it’s fantastic to be able to have the club recognized by the state and to be able to work with such a great team on a day-today basis.” front of the massive, hangingover-the-rails crowd in the gymnasium. Then they gleefully allowed the local firemen they were with in the bucket to adhere “Junior Firefighter” stickers to their chests for the trip in the truck back to the rec center. “They said, ‘hey, do you guys want junior firefighter stickers?’” Sides said after the parade. “I thought he was joking and I was like, ‘Hell yeah, I’ll take one!’ And (Gerard, Mack and Corning) were like, ‘yeah!’ So he handed them out, and they were like: ‘Are we actually doing this?’ And then we all put them on.” The Olympic-Paralympic foursome rode in the bucket truck behind vehicles such as the “Big Red” red-painted school bus, security ATVs with American flags draped across the rears and a Silverthorne town snowplow painted with the likenesses of the four snowboarders. And along the way, as the crowds grew from Starbucks down to the rec center, all four interacted with the crowd, one that was bigger than they expected. “You stoke way more people out there than you think,” Mack said. “It was almost surreal up there,” Sides added. “We were telling jokes, waving to people we knew and saw, and we were trying to do some live stream, but it wasn’t working so we went back to waving. It was cool.” The group then entered a packed rec center gymnasium through a rear door before a 30-minute reception celebration. It was one in which Gerard and the others recounted what Friday’s White House festivities were like before taking seats behind side tables to sign autographs for anyone in attendance. And what a Friday it was at the White House for Gerard and Team USA. On Friday, Gerard trended, once again, when media outlets like Transworld Snowboarding reported he acknowledged President Donald Trump as “dude,” when Trump called him up during the White House celebration. But that moment followed a wild 24 hours for the Olympians after a Thursday night Team USA awards banquet, red carpet walk and cocktail hour. The next morning — in a scene similar to his gold medal morning in Pyeonghchang — Gerard and Mack woke up at 7:45 a.m., the same time they were supposed to be down in the lobby. Rushed out, the duo joined Corning, Sides and all the other Olympians and Paralympians at the White House for a tour, one where Mack had his “Welcome to the White House” moment when he placed his drink down on a random table. “And it’s actually a priceless coffee table,” Mack said. “Someone’s like, ‘That’s like $5 million,’ and we are all setting our coffees down on it. With a coaster, you know, we’re not that bad.” The Olympians then cracked jokes waiting for the president to appear, wasting surprises on others like Ivanka Trump each time the doors opened, hoping for the president. Once Trump was out there, Gerard was singled out to join him on stage. And even if he might be an Olympic gold medalist, he wasn’t immune to the nerves of the moment. “I was all nervous, man,” Gerard said. “He said my name and then he was like, ‘Why don’t you come up here? And I was like, ‘ah, you don’t have to do that.’ I wasn’t expecting that at all.” Twenty-four hours after the pomp and circumstance on the White House lawn, things rounded out for Gerard, Mack, Corning and Sides at the rec center. And once done signing autographs, the Silverthorne resident Sides found his way back home much like any other community member: by skateboarding down Rainbow and Mesa drives past the same town skatepark where the gold medalist Gerard grew up riding on days his dad was in the rec center working out. “I figured I’d skate to try to save parking spaces,” Sides said. “To get out of here is going to be kind of a cluster.” Athletes visit with president 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Park City Ice Arena Ice Hockey gram impressed the judges most, he said Jeremy Ranch’s breadth of programming was likely a factor. The club has a men’s and ladies’ association, both of which feature weekly sessions and a season-long league. The clubs also have social events that embrace “fun creative ideas that aren’t always just golf,” such as group painting nights and, in winter, nights on the golf simulator — another factor that Hanley said sets the program apart. With the simulator, players can golf indoors on an AstroTurf driving green that faces a large display. Club members can also sharpen their skills in Professional Golfers’ Association of America golf clinics and work through their technique under Dr. Jim Suttie, a golf coach who Continued from B-3 Pickleball Open Gym 615-5432 Continued from B-3 scores were taken, they were tallied and compared to other nominations. “This process is carefully overseen by the independent certified public accounting firm Gilbert & Stewart, P.C., which collects and tabulates the scores for accuracy,” according to the Best of State website. Though Hanley didn’t know exactly which parts of the pro- Women’s Volleyball 6:00-9:00 p.m. that the weather isn’t too bad for us, because we aren’t used to playing in the heat,” she said, squinting through the snow. The girls will likely have to beat Desert Hills, which Murphy said has won the state title six consecutive times. “They have a really good team,” Donahue said. “But if we play well we can compete with them.” Local club named top in state South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center Thursday Soccer larger squad. “This year everyone is there for each other,” she said. “Which is really fun to be around.” Donahue said the team has the talent to break tradition from the second-place streak and win the state championship, but it will take a few things coming together. “We just have to have four good scores that day, and hope Girls golf striving for first 8:00 p.m. Drop-in Sports Boys Tennis 7v7 Coed League Wednesday Silver League Wed/Thurs/Sun To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com talking this morning about how much we’re catching up on sleep right now,” Corning said. “I’ve been putting in long hours of sleeping because I haven’t been. But, being able to be home and decompress like this is nice.” And for Gerard and the others, the day was chock-full of moments like the one with Leaphart. It was full of moments where, after touring the country and world, they were again turning to their left and right to greet, hug and pose for photos or sign autographs with familiar faces they’d previously seen around town. It was one final reminder of how proud these three under-21 snowboarders, and the inspiring Paralympian and military veteran Sides, made the people of Silverthorne and Summit County during their Olympic triumphs. “We’re just kind of along for the ride today,” the silver medalist Mack said in the VIP room before the parade. This was a day to recognize them all for helping to put Silverthorne on the map internationally. The keys to the city that were awarded from Mayor Ann-Marie Sandquist were evidence of that. Perhaps more so, though, this was a day to recognize the tremendous community support the Olympians and Paralympians received from this winter sports-loving, mountain community during and after the Olympics. It was precisely that for the group of four — Gerard, Mack, Corning and Sides — when they ascended the bucket truck, waving at and thanking people they recognized. And when they listened to and answered questions from Silverthorne Elementary students in Scoreboard Grantsville 13, South Summit Wasatch 3 6 8 10 Springville 2 7 7 12 1 Results – April 24 Park City 14, Bonneville 0 North Sevier 19, North Summit 2 Baseball Softball Grantsville 11, South Summit 0 Wasatch 4, Springville 0 Results – April 27 Results – April 27 Park City 2, Bonneville 0 Juan Diego 22, Park City 14 Standings Region Overall Park City Park City 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 - 2 5 0 Division 4A Region 11 7 2 0 1 2 1 1 - 14 13 12 W L W L Bonneville Juan Diego 13 1 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 Juan Diego 4 8 0 4 0 6 x - 22 13 x Park City 13 2 16 6 WP – Strader WP – not available Tooele 10 8 10 12 LP = not available LP – Riely Ogden 7 7 9 11 2B – Clevenger (PC), Riely Bonneville 5 10 6 14 Wasatch 9, Springville 7 2 (PC) Stansbury 5 10 6 15 Springville 3B – Riely (PC) Ben Lomond 0 15 1 16 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 - 7 10 2 Wasatch Juan Diego 15, Park City 12 Division 3A Region 13 4 3 0 0 0 2 x - 9 8 x Juan Diego Grantsville 11 0 20 3 WP – not available 2 5 0 1 0 7 - 15 11 x Summit Academy8 4 14 8 LP – Thompson Park City Judge Memorial 7 5 12 9 2B – Bowers (S) 5 3 4 0 0 0 - 12 11 6 Morgan 2 10 6 16 3B – Riggs (S), Gage (S) WP – not available South Summit 1 10 6 16 LP – Riely Results – April 26 2B – Clevenger (PC), Heredia Division 2A North Wasatch 11, Springville 4 (PC) North Sevier 11 1 16 8 Wasatch 9 1 18 4 2 2 0 3 0 0 4 - 11 15 0 Gunnison South Summit 12, Judge Monticello 4 4 8 5 Springville Memorial 1 5 5 5 6 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 - 4 6 2 Rowland Hall Judge Memorial Duchesne 3 7 3 7 WP – Webster 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 5 2 Layton Christian 2 7 3 12 LP – Nelson South Summit North Summit 1 10 1 16 2B – Colward 2 (W), Stocking 1 5 5 1 x - 12 16 2 (W), Turley 2 (W), Quinton (W), WP – Lewis Division 5A - Region 8 Peterson (S) 7 2 13 6 LP – Ciara 3B – Magoffin (W), Bowers (S) Skyridge Timpanogos 6 3 12 7 2B – Miriam (JM), Olivia (JM), Provo 5 4 11 8 Hansen (SS), Hortin 2 (SS), Lair Results – April 25 Maple Mountain 4 5 10 9 Park City 12, Bonneville 2 High School Sports Results – April 26 Wasatch 7, Springville 4 Wasatch 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 - 7 10 0 Springville 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 - 4 5 0 WP – not available LP – Thomas 2B – Nelson (S), Shepherd (S), Simpson (S), Harris (S) Results – April 25 Morgan 14, North Summit 4 South Summit 14, Altamont 4 Ridgeline 6, Wasatch 3 Results – April 24 North Summit 13, Utah Military 12 South Summit 9, Morgan 8 Wasatch 14, Timpanogos 3 Results – April 23 Grantsville 18, South Summit 0 Standings Region Division 4A Region 11 W L Tooele 8 0 Stansbury 7 2 Bonneville 5 3 Ogden 5 4 Juan Diego 2 7 Park City 1 5 Ben Lomond 0 7 Overall W 15 13 8 5 2 2 0 L 0 6 9 5 9 9 9 Division 3A Region 13 Grantsville 8 0 16 5 South Summit 5 3 13 9 Summit Academy4 4 8 10 Morgan 3 5 13 9 Judge Memorial 0 8 5 12 Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 2-4, 2018 Continued from B-2 Results – April 23 0 12 4 Stansbury 1, Park City 0 2 8 11 2 9 6 Standings Region Overall 7 2 7 Division 4A Region 11 W L T W L T 5 1 5 9 1 1 10 3 2 7 0 7 Bonneville Juan Diego 7 3 1 9 3 1 Park City 6 4 1 9 4 2 Division 5A - Region 8 Maple Mountain 6 0 13 4 Ben Lomond 6 4 0 7 5 1 Wasatch 5 1 13 6 Stansbury 4 7 0 4 11 0 Springville 3 3 12 7 Ogden 3 6 1 3 8 2 Skyridge 3 3 8 11 Tooele 1 11 0 2 12 0 Provo 1 5 2 9 Timpanogos 0 6 3 14 Division 3A Region 13 Judge Memorial 7 0 0 10 3 0 Morgan 4 2 1 8 6 1 Summit Academy Boys Soccer 3 3 1 8 3 1 South Summit 3 5 0 9 6 0 Results – April 27 Grantsville 0 7 0 7 7 0 Park City 2, Juan Diego 1 Park City 0 2 - 2 Division 2A Region 16 Juan Diego 0 1 - 1 Layton Christian Scoring 9 0 0 14 0 0 PC – Faernswoth, SpangenIntermountain Christian berg 6 3 0 7 4 0 JD - Mariani St. Joseph 4 2 0 5 3 0 Wendover 3 6 0 5 7 0 Skyridge 1, Wasatch 0 North Summit 1 6 0 1 8 0 Skyridge 1 0 - 1 Utah Military 0 6 0 0 6 0 Wasatch 0 0 - 0 Scoring Division 5A - Region 8 S – Mecham. Keeper – Witt Skyridge 6 1 0 10 4 0 W - none Provo 5 2 0 9 3 1 Maple Mountain Results – April 25 5 2 0 6 6 0 Bonneville 4, Park City 0 Wasatch 4 3 0 8 3 1 Results – April 24 Timpanogos 1 6 1 2 8 2 Morgan 2, South Summit 0 Springville 0 7 1 0 9 3 Wasatch 5, Provo 4 Division 2A North Duchesne 9 North Summit 6 Altamont 5 Rowland Hall 2 Utah Military 1 St. Joseph 0 Track & Field Davis Invitational Kaysville - April 28 Running Events Time Boy’s 100 meter 1. Liam Post Herriman 11.45 2. Jon Hansen Sky View 11.52 3. Alex Cardona Hillcrest 11.52 4. Stetson Thacker Riverton 11.58 5. Skyler Averett Ridgeline 11.59 6. Austin Peterson Herriman 11.59 7. Jakob Lenthe Morgan 11.60 8. Ty Burke Syracuse 11.65 20. Victor Casarrubias Park City 11.78 48. Paul Baynes Park City 12.12 66. Ethan Warner Park City 12.49 Girl’s 100 meter 1. Sarah Wynn Syracuse 12.97 2. Kamryn Wiese Syracuse 12.98 3. Kylee Kimball Riverton 13.22 4. Gabi Uboldi Davis 13.32 5. Cassidy M. Henderson Herriman 13.35 6. Taylor Abbott Ben Lomond 7. Selena Cudney Rock Springs, WY 8. Addison Bell Fremont 23. Coral Crossland Park City 30. Elise Heddens Park City 33. Skylar Jackenthal Park City 35. Kip McClellan Park City 45. Grace Dalton Park City Boy’s 200 meter 1. Skyler Averett Ridgeline 2. A.J. Keil Herriman 3. Stetson Thacker Riverton 4. Eli Stephenson Herriman 5. Dawson Stokes Maple Mountain 6. Ty Burke Syracuse 7. Adriano Demartin Bingham 8. Jon Hansen Sky View 14. Victor Casarrubias Park City 21. Paul Baynes Park City Girl’s 200 meter 1. Gabi Uboldi Davis 13.36 13.37 13.39 13.64 13.70 13.77 13.80 13.88 22.89 23.01 23.13 23.31 23.32 23.50 23.53 23.63 23.83 24.01 26.47 |