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Show SPORTS The Park Record. Editor: Ben Ramsey sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15704 Twitter: @ParkRecSports BIATHLETES MAKE TEAM ELITE AMATEUR SOCCER FOR YOUTH WORLDS, B-2 TEAM ON ITS WAY, B-3 www.parkrecord.com B-1 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, JANUARY 5-8, 2019 Ice Miners’ hits keep team in check LITTLE FOOT SOCCER Basin Recreation is hosting Little Foot Soccer for young soccer players. The program is open to boys and girls, in preschool (must be 4 years old) through second grade. Programming centers on teaching game fundamentals in an encouraging and fun atmosphere. Each session will include 30 minutes of practice and 30 minutes of game time. The season runs from Jan. 7 to Feb. 13. Information concerning age group days and times can be found at basinrecreation.org. KARATE CLASSES Park City Recreation is hosting youth and adult karate beginning Monday, Jan. 7 at the PC MARC. Three-time world champion black belt karateka Nikki Ikeda will teach adults and children Shotokan Karate that is geared toward building discipline, self-esteem, respect and fitness. Classes are separated by ages; 4-6 years old, 7-13 years old, and adult classes for pupils aged 14 and up. For more information, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 435-615-5400. LUNCHTIME LEARNING Lunchtime Learning at the PC MARC is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 9, with Celia Peterson. Peterson is Park City’s Environmental Sustainability Project Manager. She will discuss climate change and what it means for Park City. Lunchtime learning runs from 12-1 p.m. in the PC MARC Party Room. The session is free. Please see Sports briefs, B-4 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City’s Alex Prucka, center, competes for possession of the puck against Austin Adams, right, and Talon Matern, left, during Wednesday’s game against Viewmont. Park City falls to Viewmont 2-1 in raucous rivalry game BEN RAMSEY The Park Record The first thing Park City Ice Miners coach Josh Angevine wanted to do after a 2-1 loss to Viewmont on Wednesday was to thank the fans. Angevine and his players had been hoping for a good turnout for the game against the Vikings since the start of the regular season, and they had gotten it. The Park City side was packed with cheering spectators adorned in white, in keeping for the team’s whiteout theme for the game. “We really appreciate the support of our youth hockey program,” he said, referring to the youth players in the student section who had been intense enough in their cheers to draw warnings of ejection if they didn’t stay off the Plexiglas. The next thing Angevine did was remind the team that this was a big game, but even after their loss, they were still OK. There’s a good chance the 9-3 Miners will face the Vikings again in the state championship playoffs, later this month, though the result meant the Ice Miners have slipped to third behind NUI D1 Varsity (9-2). Still, Angevine is hopeful. “It would have been nice to win this game, but this is not the game we have to win,” Angevine said. One wouldn’t have known that from the game’s intensity. The Miners had come out on a mission, doling out big hits from the moment the puck hit the ice. But their aggression also hurt them. Ice Miner Grant Stevens shot from just inside of the Vikings’ blue line, which rattled through traffic and found TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City Ice Miner Colin Van Valkenburgh and Viewmont Viking Austin Adams collide during Wednesday’s game at the Park City Ice Arena. the net after deflecting off a defender. But the goal was called off due to a high stick, and the first period ended 0-0. Forty seconds into the second pe- riod, Park City’s Wes Griffin was involved in a shoving match with a Viking player. He was called for Please see Miners, B-6 New Year. New You! S t a r t 2 0 1 9 w i t h M o r e E n e r g y , D r i v e , a n d B a l a n c e Don't let hormones sabotage your best efforts in 2019. Hormone imbalances are often the culprit behind fatigue, weight gain, lost libido, and depression. Peak Medical can help you reach your health goals and restore your energy, your drive, and your zest for life. Call us to schedule a Hormone Consultation Today! 2 5 % O F F F u l l H o r m o n e L a b P a n e l a n d C o m p r e h e n s i v e M e d i c a l C o n s u l t a t i o n HAPPY NEW YEAR 435–659–3199 • parkcityvacationrentals.com • pm@parkcityvacationrentals.com Stay Informed! Get local news every Wednesday and Saturday. Call 435.649.9014 to subscribe today! Reduce Body Fat ~ Increase Muscle Tone ~ Increase Energy Improve Mood ~ Greater Endurance ~ Stronger Libido C a l l T o d a y ! 4 3 5 . 6 0 2 . 1 0 3 4 184 0 Sun Pe ak D r ive , Suite B-1 03 p e a k m e d i c a l p c . c o m Par k City , UT 84098 |