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Show poarsw: I Area Resort Snow Totals PCHS boys wrangled by Cowboys : j c r r c new new new room shooting, taking an 11 point lead, 40 29, with six minutes left in the third by Dave Fields OF THE RECORD STAFF Deer Valley Park City ot Mf Cdl k The Grantsville Cowboys rode into town in a big yellow bus They had no ropes or horses, but had no trouble sad dling the Park. City High School boys basketball team What started off as a fairly close battle with each team trading baskets, loss for the ended up in Miners, Strong performances were turned in by Ben McMullin and Brian Campo, scoring 15 and 14 points respectively But the aggressive Grantsyille played proved too much for the Miners who did show some moments of greatness On several occasions, the Miners stole the ball and executed well but were also hampered by turnovers Park City look an early 7 6 lead in the first period thanks to Campos r and foul shots and Ben Wolf Mtn FnJav morning timrv avaUstihc inJormation Briefs 72-5- 6 Annual Ski Fest Sunday at White Pine Cross country skiers can get free instruction and prizes Sunday, Jan 12 Classical lessons will be at noon and the skate lesson will be at will receive a 2pm Participants free track pass with the lesson, but rentals are not included The day will also include a wax clinic NCAA races will be held Saturday and Sunday at the White Pine track The Utah Winter Games biathlon will be held on the Osguthorpe Farm portion of the White Pine track Saturday and Sunday McMullin's strong play Brady Bradford jumped in front of a Grantsville inbounds pass and drew the foul, giving him two shots just before the end of the first period By sinking both foul shots, Bradford brought the Miners to within three points 14 11, at the end of the first period The Miners stole the ball two more times before the buzer but could not convert on either steal David Jensen made his first appearance in the game at the start of the second period and quickly got the ball in the hoop lor two points, taking his team to within one point of the Cowboys Adam McMullin made a foul shot in the second period to tiCthe game at 14 with six and a half minutes left in the second period lead with Park City took a one-poifour minutes left in the first half but the Cowboys would battle back A lay-u- p from John Boehm tied the game at 22. but the Cowboys started to pull away soon after A three pointer by Rusty Tatton pulled the Miners back to within four points, but by the end of the first half, the Miners were down six points, The Park City Ski Area is offering a second Learn to Ride snowboard clinic Saturday Jan 11, from noon to 4 p m Instruction, equipment and First Time lift ticket are all free Participants should meet in the lower parking lot near the First Time chairlift at pot-luc- k 33-2- 7 The Cowboys Senior Citizens Bldg. ctie 1 pot-luc- k Submitted by Dave Galusha of - the Park City Ski Team Park City Ski Team members had 5 for more information. outstanding results last weekend in Intermountain events at Brighton and Sun Valley In the age class giant slalom races at Brighton on Saturday, T J Lanmng won the overall event, as well as the J4 age group for the boys In the J2jumor two group, ages 15 and 16, Park City took McDonalds basketball meet at TMMS Park Department City will hold a local two-ba- s. Grantsville The boys JV basketball team didn t manage a victory against the Cowboys of Grantsville Tuesday night, but they faired much better than the their last meeting earlier this season when the Cowboys roped the Miners JV coach Brian Jackson was pleased with the performance of his players Tuesday night despite the 12 point loss, The Miners actually outscoied the Cowboys in the first (18 13) and fourth (13-7- ) periods but got outscored by 13 points in the second period and 10 points in third period The team put together a real good string of fourteen to eighteen points and then gave it away with bad passes and soft defense, Jackson said The coach said he was especially pleased with his players' stepped up play in the fourth quarter He said the key to a successful season for the JV team will be putting together a consistent The Miners were led by J R Bell who scored 10 points, six in the first period Jason Matalon, who had eight points six in the fourth period and Matt Clifford and Adam McMullin who each 61-3- 8 62-5- 0 SCOTT SINE PARK RECORD Brian Campo goes up against a towering Grantsville Cowboy Tuesday night at the Park City High School. The Miners lost to the Cowboys 72-5- 6. Please see PCHS B-- 7 10th and John Marts 12th In the J4 group, ages 11 and 12, T J was followed by Jacob Dudek second, Ted Ligety third and Rogan Parker fourth The Park City girls held up their part with Brittany Emens winning the J2s Rebecca Ross was second in the J3s, with Kim Stevens fourth. Brittany Esty fifth, Krista Brandel sixth, Megan Oeck seventh and Eria Winterburn 10th In Moffat taking top honors, Travis Recreation basketball competition the final period but the JV the top three boys places, with James The in Cowboys galloped away, outscoring the Miners, 24 15, in the fourth period Individual scorers Brady Bradford 8, Ben McMullin. 15, Brian Campo 14, Rusty Tatton. 5, Adam McMullin, 1, David Jensen, 7, John Boehm 6 out of the locker rs 783-62- back Park 'City Ski Team carves up Sun Valley The annual High Uinta Back dinner will be held Thursday, Jan 16 at 5 30 The event will be held at the p m Senior Citizens building, 4th South and Maitr Street m Kamas interested can contact Greg Pilling at Country Horsemen 42-5- three-pointe- Learn to snowboard day at PCSA Horseman period Campo then made one of the best shots of night a reverse lay-udrawing the foul and cutting the lead to eight points The Miners' scoring then cooled off for several minutes until Ben McMullin drove to the basket through several Cowboys More scoring from McMullin and a foul shot from Bradford brought the Miners to within eight points. 0 at the end of the third period Bradford, McMullin, Boehm, Jensen and Tatton tried to bring their team Williams second, and Peter Quinn third The J3jumor 3 class, ages 13 and 14, was also dominated by Park City boys with Adam Cole winning, Mark Wallace third, Evan Friedman fourth, Dustin Simon fifth. Michael Steadman sixth. Tom Dark seventh, Travis Gaylord eighth. Orion Nash ninth Chris Newey ll at the Treasure Mountain Middle School Thursday, Jan 16 at 6 p m. The competition is open to anyone age that does not play varsity basketball There is no charge and winners will move on to area competifor tions Call Ken at 7 the J4junior four group, Christina Saunders was second On Sunday, temperatures dropped but Park City athletes blazed again Travis Williams took second in the J2s and third overall It was Russ Crandall s day to finish on top in the J3junior threes, followed by Orion Nash second, John Marts fourth, Chris Newey sixth, Jason Jones eighth, and Cody Wheaton 20th Again, T. J Lanmng won the J4junior fours, with David Bier second. Jack Stephens third, Rogan Parker fourth, and Trevor Olch sixth Brittany was again the J2 girls winner, and in the JJjunior threes. Kim Stephens took second followed by Emily Kobler fourth. Brittany Esty fifth, Krista Brandel sixth, Megan Beck ninth and Eria Winterburn 1th Lisa Jones took first in the J4sju-mo- r fours with Erika Beck sixth, and Christina Saunders eighth While the younger Park City Ski Team athletes were in form for the Brighton events, the older group at the Intermountain Cup Super G races at Sun Valley were in force at Sunday's awards ceremonies In the womens events, all four Park City athletes had at least one lop ten result Elisha Stephens was second in Saturday afternoon's race, with Liz Wasilewski in fourth In the morning race. Elisha was seventh, Liz ninth and Sierra Swing 10th On Sunday, 1 Wasilewski was the top Park City skier in fifth, Elisha sixth, and Christie Stephens was ninth The womens results were strong given the cold weather, hard snow, steep hill and tough courses The Park City men started strong with five racers in the top 10 on Saturday morning J2 Junior two Bryon Friedman won the race with Eric Turney second, Andrew Ladd seventh, Steve Holcomb ninth, and Aaron Moskowitz 10th Todd Ligare, the only J3jumor three in the field started 42nd and finished 19th Paul Basmajian. Boomer Lemons, Skyler Tritt, Ryan Miller, and Ryan Smith also improved from their start position to their finish In the afternoon race, Bryon continued to ski tough and fast, chalking up another Please see PCST B-- 7 645-511- 1 more information Local playing in AFC Championship A kicking by Dave Fields opportunity for kids OF THE RECORD STAFF Summit County will have a representative field in the AFC Championship game Sunday can improve their soccer skills by playing year round in the Park City Racquet Club program is gym This fun, drop-iavailable to all ability levels, games will be played Mondays and Thursdays 3 30-- 5 p m on a rotation basis The program will run through March and the cost is $2 per visit Call 645 5100 for more information Kids on the Former North Summit High School student and Henefer resident Brant Boyer, a linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars, will be playing for a spot in Super Bowl XXXI In only his third season in the NFL, Boyer leads the Jaguars special teams' efforts with 16 regular n season tackles 231 lb North Summit High School graduThe 6 ate played football for Snow Junior College and the I, IIill. Contracting Specializing in Sti:i:l Fiiamed Homes R. University of Arizona before being drafted by the Miami Dolphins After one season in Miami, Boyer went to the expansion Jaguars who are playing the New England Patriots for the AFC crown Sundav. Jan 12 North Summit High School Principal and football coach Earl Blonquist said Boyer is a good example of what sports can do for a person Blonquist coached Boyer in his first years at North Summit and said he was fairly small but had great coordination and skill on the football field He was a really good player, Blonquist said He was a kid that had some troubles one that you could chalk up to sports helping e veteran of the high school, Blonquist, a coached Boyer's father Craig and his uncles He said all the Boyers that played for him had a knack for the game, but Boyer had something special Out on the football field, he had a great sense for the game, Blonquist said Boyer has made several trips back to his alma mater to speak to the students about his experiences and the importance of school Boyer has made it further in football than any other North Summit graduate and will be honored later this year by the school The AFC Championship game will be played in New England Sunday at 2 p m , Mountain time three-decad- EJ FIVE FULL SCIU3BIIS OF SATELLITE SPORTS IIETIVOIUC nra , STEEL FRAMED HOMES WILLLAST FOREVER NOT PRE-F- B. ? 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