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Show B-4 Calendar High School Sports Boys Basketball North Summit vs. Layton Christian February 9 7:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Provo February 12 7:00 p.m. Park City @ Tooele February 13 7:00 p.m. Park City vs. Juan Diego February 15 7:00 p.m. Wasatch vs. Springville February 15 7:00 p.m. Division 2A Tourney begins February 16 TBA Division 3A Tourney begins February 16 TBA Park City vs. Stansbury February 19 7:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Timpanogo February 19 7:00 p.m. Division 4A Tourney begins February 22 TBA Division 5A Tourney begins February 26 TBA Freestyle Dual Moguls Deer Valley February 9 Snowboard Slopestyle Park City February 10 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (655-0999) Park City @ Tooele February 12 7:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Provo February 12 7:00 p.m. Park City vs. Juan Diego February 15 7:00 p.m. Division 2A Tourney begins February 15 TBA Division 3A Tourney begins February 15 TBA Park City vs. Stansbury February 19 7:00 p.m. Division 5A Tourney begins February 19 TBA Division 4A Tourney begins February 23 TBA Intermountain Cup YSL – Brighton February 9 YSL – Sundance February 10 Basketball (age 16 +) Tues. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Basketball (age 16 +) Tues/Thurs Noon-2:00 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 +) Mon/Wed/Fri Noon -1:30 p.m. Soccer (age 16 +) Wed. 8:00-10:00 p.m. Soccer (age 30 +) Tues 8:00-10:00 p.m. Masters Swim Tues/Thurs Noon-1:00 p.m. TBA TBA Nordic Skiing Wasatch Citizens Series #4 February 9 10:00 a.m. Wasatch Citizens Series #5 February 23 10:00 a.m. U16 Qualifier – Bogus Basin February 16-18 TBA YSL – Sundance February 23-24 TBA South Series - Snowbasin February 23-24 TBA Park City Recreation Services (615-5401) Basketball Adult League Thursday South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center (783-2423) 6:00-9:00 p.m. Adult Basketball Thursday Volleyball Comp Division Wednesday Rec Division Wednesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Saturday Ice Hockey 4:00 – 6:00 p.m Weather Hotline (cancellations) 615-5432 TBA Ice Hockey 615-5707 Gold League Sunday Silver League Wed/Thurs/Sun Winter Sports Freestyle World Championships 11:00 a.m. Aerial skier Jon Lillis speaks to a reporter after the U.S. failed to medal in Thursday’s team aerials event during the 2019 FIS World Championships. Parkite Jon Lillis: ‘We can’t let a few events define us’ The Park Record Park City Ice Arena State Championships February 15-16 BEN RAMSEY/PARK RECORD BEN RAMSEY 7:00 p.m. Wrestling Freeski Halfpipe Park City February 9 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Pickleball Open Gym Wed. – Fri TBA 6:30-9:30 p.m. Rock Wall Swimming State Championships February 7-9 Team USA comes up short, turns focus to Olympics Drop-in Sports Alpine Skiing Recreation Sports Girls Basketball Park City vs. Murray February 9 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 9-12, 2019 The Park Record 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Speed Skating Training Wednesday 6:30-7:45 p.m. To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com The night seemed promising for the Americans going into Thursday’s team aerials World Championships. Not only is Deer Valley Resort home snow for the U.S. team, as well as a marquee destination for the competitors, the American roster listed Parkites Ashley Caldwell and Jon Lillis — meaning two of the team’s three competitors already held World Championship gold medals from the 2017 competition. And the team’s up-and-comer? Tracing the success of his older brother, Chris Lillis entered Thursday’s competition having finished in the top 10 in eight of the 13 World Cups he’d competed in, and at 20 years old already has one outright win. But all that promise didn’t coalesce into a jubilant red, white and blue medals ceremony; it just dissipated in the frigid air over White Owl run. Caldwell’s first jump, a back full, full, gave the team a score of 74.97 after the first round, placing them fifth. Chris Lillis jumped next for Team USA, throwing a back full, double full full, but he landed hard and fell, bloodying his lip in the process. His score, a 62.83, put the team in sixth out of eight finalists. To push them into the final round, Jon Lillis would need to move the team up to fourth. His back full, double full, full was clean in the air, but he also came down hard, his back slapping into the the snow to the detriment of his score. The resulting 89.38 was enough to pull the Americans into fourth, but only until the next competitor, Maxim Gustik of Belarus, landed his lay full, full well enough to supplant Team USA. And just like that, the Americans were out. The 2019 World Championships aerials events concluded with the U.S. failing to medal. Switzerland went on to win the gold, with Carol Bouvard, Nicolas Gygax and Noe Roth earning a combined score of 303.8. Then came China with a score of 297.74, earned by Xu Mengtao – last year’s women’s World Cup winner at Deer Valley – Sun Jiaxu, and Wang Xindi. Russia, with Nikitina Liubov, Stanislav Nikitin and Maxim Burov, took third with a score of 296.74. “Aerials is an all-or-nothing sport,” said Jon Lillis as the final round concluded behind Continued from B-2 Bronze for Goepper a severe storm that blanketed Park City with snow. It was the second event called off in as many days after weather conditions forced the cancelation of Tuesday’s snowboard big air competition. Woods’ medal is Great Britain’s first gold at the world championship level in freestyle skiing. While Woods and Goepper Scoreboard High School Sports Boys Basketball Results – February 6 South Summit 54, Summit Academy 52 South Summit 14 14 16 10 - 54 Summit Academy 18 6 20 8 - 52 Scoring SS – Lundgreen 5, Harry 8, Miles 7, Rydalch 12, Atkinson 13, Davis 8, Sanderson 1 SA – Thomas 7, Andreason 6, Knight 2, Allen 20, Richards 6, Schaeffer 6, Burgess 5 Results – February 5 Bonneville 53, Park City 43 Park City 9 9 4 21 - 43 Bonneville 8 8 14 23 - 53 Scoring PC – Spink 3, Fugate 5, Obradovich 14, Tabaracci 4, McCurdy 9, Lowe 8 B – Frye 2, Bushell 7, Morgan 2, Citte 9, Finder 10, Dixon 6, Hancock 122, Alspaugh 5 Altamont 9 12 13 15 - 49 Scoring NS – Hunsaker 4, Calderwood 3, B. Richins 2, C. Richins 9, Brown 6, Jones 28, Morrill 6 A – Hyde 2, Arnold 2, Taylor 25, Tew 8, Collins 2, Thacker 4, Sandoval 6 Results – February 1 Park City 69, Ben Lomond 45 North Summit 60, Utah Military 26 South Summit 53, Judge Memorial 52 Wasatch 65, Maple Mountain 60 Results – January 30 Morgan 62, South Summit 52 Results – January 29 North Summit 67, St. Joseph 53 Timpanogos 86, Wasatch 53 Standings Region Overall Division 4A Region 11 W L W L Juan Diego 8 0 18 1 Bonneville 7 2 13 5 Stansbury 5 3 8 10 Tooele 4 4 10 10 Park City 3 5 6 11 Ogden 1 7 4 13 Ben Lomond 1 8 6 12 North Summit 55, Altamont 49 Division 3A Region 13 North Summit 7 0 15 5 13 17 11 14 - 55 Morgan 5 2 5 4 - 16 3 14 7 Altamont 3 12 10 North Summit 23 16 24 16 - 79 4 5 15 7 8 12 Scoring A – Mitchell 3, Rasmussen 2, Maxfield 4, Gardner 4, Division 2A Region 16 Layton Christian 9 0 17 6 Zeeman 3 North Summit 8 1 12 9 NS – A. Richins 8, Murdock Altamont 4 5 5 17 7, Watterson 14, H. Richins 6, St. Joseph 3 6 9 12 McQueen 24, Garfield 4, Dix 6, Duchesne 2 6 8 11 T. Richins 10 Utah Military 0 8 0 15 Results – February 1 Park City 37, Ben Lomond Division 5A - Region 8 Skyridge 6 0 15 4 32 (2 OT) Timpanogos 5 1 14 5 North Summit 84, Utah Wasatch 4 2 11 9 Military 7 Maple Mountain 1 5 9 9 Summit Academy 60, South Springville 1 5 6 12 Summit 53 (OT) Provo 1 5 6 13 Wasatch 52, Maple Mountain 36 Results – January 31 Judge Memorial 58, South Summit 39 Girls Basketball Results – January 29 North Summit 64, St. Joseph Results – February 5 29 Bonneville 61, Park City 17 Morgan 51, South Summit 29 Park City 6 3 4 4 - 17 Wasatch 52, Timpanogos 30 Bonneville 19 14 12 16 - 61 Scoring Standings Region Overall PC – Janssen 5, Cook 1, SulliDivision 4A Region 11 van 5, Kaufman 6 W L W L B – Degroot 4, Croyle 14, Bonneville 8 1 14 5 Portet 6, Jenkins 6, Czernecki Stansbury 7 2 10 9 16, Conolly 5, Hall 10 Juan Diego 5 3 6 12 Tooele 4 5 9 9 North Summit 79, Altamont 16 South Summit Judge Memorial Grantsville Summit Academy 5 3 2 0 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Nick Goepper throws a mute grab during the FIS World Championships men’s freeski slopestyle finals at Park City Mountain Resort. He finished in third place. Division 2A Region 16 North Summit 9 0 Duchesne 6 2 Layton Christian 5 4 Altamont 4 5 St. Joseph 2 7 Utah Military 0 8 5 12 Season Standings W L T 2 15 15 0 0 3 15 Viewmont Park City 12 3 0 No. Utah 11 3 1 17 3 UCI-North 9 5 1 12 7 Farmington 9 5 1 9 11 SL Stars 8 6 1 10 12 Uintah 8 6 1 7 14 Bingham 8 6 1 Brighton 7 5 3 Sky Canyon 6 7 2 19 1 Oquirrh 5 9 1 11 7 Murray 3 9 3 7 13 Copper Hills 4 11 0 10 8 Skyline 2 9 4 9 11 Wasatch 3 11 1 5 13 Riverton 0 15 0 Division 5A - Region 8 Wasatch 7 1 Skyridge 6 2 Provo 6 2 Springville 3 5 Maple Mountain 2 6 Timpanogos 0 8 16 5 16 2 11 8 10 10 6 12 2 17 Ogden Park City Ben Lomond 3 5 2 6 1 8 Division 3A Region 13 Grantsville 7 0 Judge Memorial 5 2 Morgan 4 3 Summit Academy 1 6 South Summit 0 7 Ice Hockey Division 1 Playoff Results – February 4 Park City 13, Copper Hills 2 Summary not available him. “Being 55 feet in the air, doing quadruple twisting triple backflips, sometimes stuff happens.” He and Caldwell expressed their disappointment. Both said the team has the potential to stand on the podium, even if it didn’t show it Thursday night. Jon Lillis said the team would focus on the future. “I’m here until the next Olympics, my brother is here until the next Olympics, Ashley is here until the next Olympics, so we can’t let a few events define us,” he said. “We will be out here – snow or wind or anything else – pushing into Beijing.” He said the team isn’t thinking about losses it takes along the way, even a World Championship loss. “I’m pissed off, and I think that my brother and Ashley are too, and that’s what it’s going to be for the rest of the night, but you have to approach the next competitions with a clear head, knowing that we are some of the best and that’s what we have to do,” he said. The team will finish out the rest of the World Cup season with three more competitions, the first coming in Moscow on Feb. 19. “Just keep rooting for Team USA aerials,” Jon said. “We are going to be back on the top of the podium soon.” bristled at the idea of being the old guys in the sport, Goepper said he recognized that the roles have switched for him as a competitor. “Now, being one of the more experienced guys, and seeing guys like Mac Forehand and Birk come down and put down these amazing runs, now I know what its like for the older guys when I was that 17-yearold coming up,” he said. “And I’m definitely scared.” In the press conference, Goepper called Park City home, despite his Indiana roots. His friends and family were standing in the crowd. “It feels really good to be back on the podium,” he said. But it won’t be long until he’s hunting again for what’s over the next horizon. 3. Ladina Jenny Switzerland 600.00 4. Milena Bykova Russia 500.00 5. Maria Valova Russia 450.00 6. Annamari Dancha Ukraine 400.00 7. Carolin Langenhorst Germany 360.00 8. Sabine Schoeffmann Austria 320.00 9. Patrizia Kummer Switzerland 290.00 10. Ramona Hofmeister Germany 260.00 11. Elizaveta Salikhova Russia 240.00 12. Michelle Dekker Netherlands 220.00 13. Ruxin Zang China 200.00 Winter Sports 14. Aleksandra Krol Poland 180.00 World Snowboard 15. Nadya Ochner Italy 160.00 Championships 16. Haerim Jeong Korea 150.00 Parallel Giant Sla17. Jemima Juritz Austria 140.00 lom 18. Julie Zogg Park City – February 4 Switzerland 130.00 Ladies Score 19. Xiaoxiao Xu China 120.00 1. Selina Joerg Germany 1000.00 20. Megan Farrell Canada 110.00 2. Natalia Soboleva Russia 800.00 Pts 30 24 23 19 19 17 17 17 17 14 11 9 8 8 7 0 21. Cheyenne Loch Germany 100.00 22. Katrina Gerencser Canada 90.00 23. Kaylie Buck Canada 80.00 24. Oleksandra Malovanna Ukraine 70.00 25. Binbin Kan China 60.00 26. Dita Zdarska Czech Republic 50.00 27. Abby Champagne USA 45.00 28. Jennifer Hawkrigg Canada 40.00 29. Millie Bongiorno Australia 36.00 30. Alexa Bullis USA 32.00 31. Gloria Kotnik Slovenia 28.00 32. Daniela Ulbing Austria 26.00 33. Claudia Riegler Austria 24.00 34. Naiying Gong China 35. Lynn Ott USA 36. Kaiya Kizuka USA Men 1. Dmitry Loginov Russia 1000.00 |