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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 10-12, 2018 The Park Record assemble Prep Sports Spotlight Park City’s Premier Co-Working Space North Summit beats South Summit volleyball two sets to one Football North Summit is still struggling. On Friday, the Braves lost their eighth consecutive game of the season, falling to the American Leadership Academy Eagles 23-16. The Eagles (4-4, 2-2) outscored the Braves in every quarter, with neither team scoring in the third. The Braves will play cross-county rival South Summit (7-1 overall, 4-0 in 2A North) at home on Friday. The Braves will have their work cut out for them against the Wildcats, who continued their reign over the 2A North with a 47-6 destruction of Millard (6-2, 2-2) at home on Friday. This Friday’s game between the East Side schools will conclude the regular season at 7 p.m. in Coalville. Why Work Alone win the second and third set 25-22 and 15-9. North Summit junior Kennady McQueen led the team in kills with 13. Junior Teesha Richins scored two of the Braves’ five aces. Senior Gracie Peterson and junior Gracie Waterson were in a three-way tie with McQueen for the title of the Braves’ most prolific blocker, with two apiece. Senior Hannah Lamon and sophomore Taylor Otterness both had 11 digs; Lamon led the Braves in assists with 30, and Richins led in serves received with 11. South Summit did not submit stats for the game. The Wildcats will face Morgan (11-4, 5-0) at home on Thursday at 7 p.m. North Summit will play Altamont (7-6, 4-4) at home on Thursday at 6 p.m. Volleyball North Summit defeated South Summit 2-1 on Saturday. The Wildcats (9-6 overall and 4-1 in Class 3A’s Region 13) took the first set 25-21 before the Braves (20-6 overall, 8-0 in 2A North) came back to B-3 Girls soccer North Summit’s season came to a close last Thursday when the team lost 9-1 to Waterford. The Braves finished the season 0-10 in 2A North and 0-13 overall. 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The park for decades has Manager for the third year in a row. events to open-water swimming held many national open-water Associated Press s RENTAL PROPERTIES to sailing. swimming competitions. TOKYO – Tokyo Olympic orTokyo’s challenge for the 2020 Nakamura said the no-swim, ganizers said Friday that a system Games seems smaller. But a core ming signs were there because k of layered screens would be used problem in both places stems life guards are not on duty, and t to keep bacteria levels within from holding outdoor water not because of water pollution. g “agreed limits” for triathlon and events in the heart of the city rath“Some kind of underwater marathon swimming in heavily er in cleaner waters away from screens would be used during the t trafficked Tokyo Bay. the urban area. Olympics and Paralympics,” he r Organizers acknowledged a In Rio de Janeiro, television said, noting the exact configurak year ago that levels of E. 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