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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 22-25, 2019 B-3 The Park Record Anchoring the back line PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City High School junior Tosh Martin attempts to clear the ball during a game against Bonneville High School at Dozier Field in March. The Miners fell to the Lakers 4-3 in double overtime, one of four double-overtime games of the season and one of six total overtime games. Tosh Martin, PCHS junior, earns All-State honors BEN RAMSEY The Park Record Park City High School rising senior Tosh Martin was the Miners’ lone UHSAA Class 4A All-State first team member this season. The Miners went 9-6-2 overall, concluding their season with a 2-1 loss to Mountain Crest in the state quarterfinals. Martin was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, has attended Park City High School since he was a freshman, and has started for the Miners’ defense for the last two years. This past season he played as a center back in a four-man line alongside fellow center back Will Weist, right back Jack Skidmore, and either Tommy Sprung or Johnny Flitton at left back. The annual All-State UHSAA roster is elected by the state’s coaches, who vote for four players for each general position on the field. Making a decision can be tricky given that soccer’s defensive plays, such as clearances and successfully defended breakaways, are hard to measure statistically. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Tosh Martin keeps his eye on the ball during the home game against Bonneville in March. Martin was the only Park City High School player to earn a spot on the Class 4A UHSAA All-State first team. Sophomore midfielder George Pineda earned honorable mention. and his vision of the field. The composure of he and the back line were tested time and again over the 17-match season in six games that went to overtime, and another six that were settled by a single goal. “There were definitely lots of exciting moments this season, but it was also a really good team and a really good coach,” Martin said. “All four of us in the back and all of us that came off the bench were always people we could count on. We were “It can be tough to stand out,” Martin said. Three of the four nominees to the All-State first team were cited with qualitative traits, where most other positions cited quantitative ones. Hunter Smith of Sky View was a “leader of strong back line.” Taos Dye of Mountain View was the “heart and soul of defense.” Martin’s description reads: “Strong; anchored back line.” Martin believes he was selected based on how he organized the team from the back Please see All-State, B-4 LiVe Well Center Park City Th e Park Record. Th e Park Record. Th e Park Record. Th e Park Record. Th e Park Record. Th e Park Record. FREE Intuitive Eating Lecture 2018 Saltz Park City MOVED! 1441 Ute Blvd. Suite 140 Our new office features state-of-theart upgrades in equipment, technology, procedures, and comfort for our patients. Extended Botox and Filler days with later appointments! We’ve expanded our practice to meet the needs of our Park City patients with a new Nurse Injector and Master Aesthetician. Do you feel stressed out by food or frustrated that you can’t seem to stick to your diet? If so, join registered dietitian nutritionist Paige Smathers for a FREE one-hour LiVe Well lecture all about intuitive eating. To learn even more, visit: saltzplasticsurgery.com/new-park-city-office/ Wednesday Microdermabrasion $75! (Regularly $95) This resurfacing treatment removes the topmost layer of dull, dry skin leaving it supple and vibrant. 20% off Laser Hair Removal Purchase a package of 8 or more treatments to receive 20% off the regular price! (Not valid on individual treatments. Areas cannot be combined.) 801.274.9500 435.655.6612 5445 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 1441 Ute Blvd, Suite 140 Park City Utah saltzplasticsurgery.com JUNE 26 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Park City Hospital - Blair Education Center, Room 1-B Sponsored by the Park City LiVe Well Center Register online at livewellcenter.org/ParkCity or call (435) 333-3535. Paige Smathers, RDN, CD is a registered dietitian nutritionist in private practice and podcaster whose work revolves around helping people heal their relationships with food and their body. She specializes in chronic dieting, eating disorders and family feeding dynamics. Her approach to nutrition and health is grounded in mindfulness and is rooted in the intuitive eating and Health at Every Size frameworks. She is the owner of Positive Nutrition®, which provides individual nutrition therapy, online courses, and mentorship and coaching for professionals. Park City LiVe Well Center, 900 Round Valley Dr., Park City, UT 84060 |