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Show B-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 5-8, 2019 The Park Record Need CBD oil for pain? East West Health is the only clinic in Utah to carry Charlotte’s Web, the World’s Most Trusted Hemp Extract. Charlotte’s Web™ is a whole plant hemp extract containing the entire range of U.S. Government patented cannabinoids. Health issues CBD oil can help manage: INFLAMMATION MIGRAINES INSOMNIA ANXIETY CHRONIC PAIN MENSTRUAL CRAMPS We also have topical creams for your aches and pains. Come by our office to see all of the Charlotte’s Web products we have to offer. East West Health 1790 Sun Peak Dr., #A-102 Park City, UT 84098 435-640-1353 Congratulations to Morgan Irvin for passing the CFP® exam TO LEARN MORE, CALL: 435-383-1430 MORGAN IRVIN, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ 1389 Center St. Suite 200, Park City, UT 84098 @wasatchcapital | www.wasatchcapitalmanagement.com Raymond James & Associates, Inc. Member New York Stock Exchange/ SIPC Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board's initial and ongoing certification requirements. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City’s Scott Burnett carries the puck during Wednesday’s game against the Viewmont Vikings. The Vikings defeated the Miners 2-1 in a game that remained competitive until the last seconds. Continued from B-1 Miners fall to Vikings checking in the back, which goes down as a 10 minute penalty, plus a call for roughing, which carries a 2 minute penalty, and for interference, another 2 minutes. Park City’s Marc Collaizzi was also involved in the tussle, as was Viewmont’s Matt Leighter, both of whom were called for roughing. The resulting run of power play gave the Vikings the advantage they needed to tip the scales. Viewmont’s Austin Adams scored in the first play after the penalties were given. The second Viewmont goal came 22 seconds before the end of the second period, when Ice Miner Scott Burnette was carrying the puck back toward his own goal, trailed by a Viking wing, and, behind him, Adams. Burnette, outnumbered and looking for a way to clear the puck, appeared to mistake Adams as his teammate, and back passed to the Viking goal scorer, who took advantage of his clear shot on goal and put Viewmont up 2-0. Park City returned to full strength with 1:48 left in the second. During that brief window, Park City’s Nick Lippman TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Ice Miner Marc Colazzi is restrained by a referee after a brief fight on the ice. The Ice Miners had eight fouls to the Vikings’ four. broke from the defense in front of the Vikings’ goal, deked the goalie then shelved the puck in the top of the net with 13:31 left in the game. The Miners then had a spell of power plays, after Talon Matern was called for hooking with 11:23 left in the game. However, the Miners still spent four minutes playing a man down, after Colin Van Valkenburgh was called for interference, then slashing, giving the Miners a minute-long window at even strength at the end of the game, which dwindled until 10 seconds left when Colaizzi was called for cross checking. Viewmont gained possession in the final seconds and time ran out. The Miners spent a total of 22 minutes and 10 seconds in the penalty box, compared with the Vikings’ 6 minutes, 16 seconds. “Another lesson we took from tonight was, it was very much a playoff type of environment,” Angevine said. “It was very loud, lots of people, it was very sensory overload. So one thing we discussed and we will talk about more going into playoffs is, we have to learn to play in high-stress situations, you have to be able to control the emotions. Use them to your advantage, don’t let them run you away.” Despite their time in the box, the Miners still managed to put 14 shots on goal, compared with Viewmont’s 15. The Miners will finish out the regular season with three Wednesday-night home games: Against the SLC Stars (7-5-1) on Jan. 9, against Farmington (8-3-1) on Jan. 16 and against Sky Canyon (4-6-1) on Jan. 23. All of the games are at 6:30 p.m. at the Park City Ice Arena. FINALS Top scorers from the qualifiers will compete in The Park Record Bee on March 11, 2019. Winner of The Park Record Bee will compete in the Scripps National Bee in May 2019. FINALS WILL BE MARCH 11, 2019 AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE. 328 Main St, Park City TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Join us to support our schools and our students! 2nd and 3rd graders start at 4pm 4th - 8th graders start at 6pm The game was physical throughout and included several contentious moments, like the incident above, in which players confronted each other in front of the Vikings’ goal in the third period. Your future Mountain Home is calling Check out the Park Record’s Real Estate Monthly for listings in Park City and the surrounding areas The UPS Store Park City, Utah Looking to sell a home, condo, property, or townhome? Call 435-649-9014 to get your listing seen by over 10,000 people. |