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Show B-4 Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 24-26, 2019 The Park Record Calendar Park City Ice Arena Girls Soccer Summer Sports Running Mid Mountain Marathon August 17 7:00 a.m. Swiss Days 10k August 31 7:00 a.m. Tour Des Suds September 15 10:00 a.m. Bike Racing Intermountain Cup Powder Mountain August 10 9:00 a.m. Midweek MTB Snowbird July 30 6:00 p.m. Solitude August 6 6:00 p.m. Triathlon Wasatch August 8 8:00 a.m. Jordanelle Tri August 10 8:00 a.m. Brineman Tri September 7 8:00 a.m. WOS Relay -Midway September 21 8:00 a.m. Trail Challenge - Sundance October 12 8:00 a.m. Baseball South Summit vs. Kearns August 6 3:30 p.m. Park City @ Lone Peak August 7 3:30 p.m. South Summit vs. Am. Leadership August 8 3:30 p.m. Park City @ Hillcrest August 9 3:30 p.m. Boys Golf Park City @ Payson August 8 8:00 a.m. Park City @ Provo August 12 8:00 a.m. Park City @ Salem Hills August 13 8:00 a.m. TBA TBA TBA Soccer Park City Extreme Cup Pool Play July 25-26 Finals July 27 TBA TBA South Summit @ Highland August 14 3:00 p.m. North Summit @ Cedar City August 24 9:00 a.m. North Summit @ Monticello August 30 3:00 p.m. Recreation Sports Park City Recreation Services High School Sports Football Park City vs. Wasatch August 16 7:00 p.m. North Summit vs. Altamont August 16 7:00 p.m. South Summit vs. Milford August 16 7:00 p.m. Adult Softball Leagues Monday Coed Comp Monday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Monday Coed Rec Monday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Coed Rec Tuesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday Coed Comp Wednesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Thursday Men Thursday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Adult Coed Volleyball Rec Division Tuesday Comp Division Tuesday Adult Doubles Thursday 6:00-9:00 p.m. 615-5707 Gold League Sunday Silver League Wed/Thurs/Sun 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. back.” The Park City Soccer Club has 27 teams (15 boys, 12 girls) entered in the tournament throughout multiple divisions and age groups. The U19 boys team is the only team playing in the platinum division. Meanwhile, the U19 girls team will be playing in the gold bracket of its age group. The girls, also coached by Chevre, will have an uphill battle considering they are comprised of girls with an average age of 16-17 years old, two years younger than most of the teams they’ll be playing against. “We know it’s probably going to be physical, but it doesn’t scare us,” Chevre said. “Being younger, we can’t be more physical so we’ve become more technical by focusing on passing and possession.” can make better, but I want to make the team No. 1.” Lebedev is eager for the upcoming Olympics next year, but before he and the athletes can start looking ahead, Lebedev is stressing and trying to implement a new team culture. “My No. 1 job is to change the culture here. Instead of it being a single athlete sport, we need to come together as a team and focus on the team because that’s what will make us stronger in the end,” Lebedev said. “All the athletes on the team are different, so it’s up to me and my staff to help find and create individual goals for each of them. But they must also stay within our overall concept because they have to help each other to become better.” It is his belief that the U.S. could be more cohesive if the head coach, the other coaches and the athletes all understand what the main objective is. Where the U.S. might have struggled in the past was the team aspect of the sport, he said, so he’s trying to bring that element as the team pushes toward the 2020 Winter Olympics in Tokyo. “Coaching like this is definitely not like a regular job, it never stops for me and the other coaches,” Lebedev said. “Every day we are trying to find ways to get better, and we can’t stop or slow down because we already have catching up to do. It’s my job to make sure everyone knows what they must do for themselves and the team and that’s why it never stops.” The transition to head coach has been smooth for Lebedev. So far the athlete response has been positive, according to Lebedev. He understands that, although his relationship with the athletes is different now that he’s the head coach, he was able to build relationships with them beforehand that are going to be beneficial later on. “They already know me so they already trust me, which is a big thing for the athletes,” Lebedev said. “They’ve all said congratulations, so it’s good knowing they support me and what I want to accomplish for them and the team.” Training Wednesday 6:30-7:45 p.m. Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (655-0999) Basketball (age 16 +) Tues. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Basketball (age 160 +) 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. South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center Continued from B-1 (435)615-5401. is $70 per session for regular swim lessons and $45 per session for parent-tot lessons. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. The fields in Park City are considered some of the best in the state, having served as a training ground for the U.S. men’s national team and Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. On Thursday, Real Salt Lake forward Brooks Lennon and Utah Royals midfielder Mandy Laddish were slated to be at Ecker Middle School to sign autographs, take photos and mingle with the players at the tournament. Two years ago, Lucero helped organize the attendance of defender Continued from B-3 New coach (783-2423) Men’s Softball Thursday 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Rock Wall Saturday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Extreme Cup Speed Skating 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Weather Hotline (cancellations) 615-5432 Ice Hockey Drop-in Sports Cross Country (615-5401) Triple Crown World Series 9U Tourney July 22-25 12U Tourney July 22-25 12S Elite Tourney July 22-25 Tony Beltran to the event, a showing that caused a great stir among all the competitors. Most years, the Extreme Cup showcases some of the top talent around the West and Midwest by having multiple premier or division-one teams. But organizers aim to open up the competition to lesser-known teams as well. That is why they’ve created five different divisions within each age bracket: platinum and gold for the top tier teams and then silver, bronze and copper for the lower-ranked teams. “We spend hundreds of hours poring over teams and their records and level of play so we can make sure they are all in the right division,” Lucero said. “We take pride in the fact that the teams in each division of each age group are properly seeded so it makes for a better overall level of competition that keeps teams coming Continued from B-2 Pickleball Open Gym Wed. – Fri 4:00 – 6:00 p.m To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com Sports briefs VOLLEYBALL CAMPS SUMMER TEEN TUESDAY ADVENTURES Every week is a new adventure with Basin Recreation’s Teen Tuesday Adventures. Teens meet every Tuesday through Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will participate in activities such as exploring the Utah Olympic Park, hiking to the top of Snowbird, rafting the Weber River and more. Cost is $50 per day. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. END OF SUMMER TENNIS SOCIAL Join the PC MARC Tennis department for an End of Summer Tennis Social on August 5 from 9-11am! Start the morning on playing a couple rounds of tennis and meeting fellow tennis lovers in the community. A light summer brunch will conclude this fun get-together. Register alone for $30 or as a pair for $25 each. For more information or to sign up, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call Scoreboard Summer Sports Bike Racing Intermountain Cup Battle of North Fork – July 20 Time Lil’ Shredders (age 9 and under) 1. Griffin Hawkes 03:22.02 2. Ryker Frank 04:00.25 3. Oscar Nelson 04:17.93 4. Alexis Lamay 04:42.31 5. Ava Fox 05:18.06 6. Rose Hawkes 06:51.41 7. Lyla Brown 07:09.93 8. Lauren Mark 09:48.19 9. David Lamay 10:05.05 Shredders Boys (age 10-12) 1. Kade Johnson 15:41.74 2. Tre Lundberg 16:45.83 3. Eli Hawkes 18:03.51 4. Tanner Antinori 18:05.76 5. Simon Nelson 19:48.20 6. Roan Jackson 21:22.69 7. Beckham Miya 24:19.84 8. Nash Ogden 30:21.63 Shredders Girls (age 10-12) 1. Ella Boehme 24:56.01 2. Olivia Nielson 27:12.73 3. Hannah Lamay 27:38.31 4. Hayden Brown 29:14.69 5. Nelrae Phelps 29:27.70 6. Maylee Brown 34:59.03 JH Boys (Grade 8 or younger) 1. Jaxon Marshall 36:46.39 2. Michael Krause 40:07.74 3. Owen Okolowitz 40:36.32 4. Zane Miner 41:19.56 5. Luke Skousen 43:17.44 6. Tyler Menlove 45:26.48 7. Jackson Palmer 45:26.54 8. Owen Hawkes 46:13.11 9. Stockton Nebeker 47:57.37 10. Hunter Pease 48:17.16 11. Mason Brown 48:44.25 12. Porter Phelps 48:46.58 13. Isaac Lowry 48:56.98 14. Aidan Frank 51:22.18 15. Tyler Hortin 53:23.69 16. Burke Nelson 1:02:19.90 JH Girls (Grade 8 or younger) 1. Montana Leonard 56:35.80 2. Addisyn Lundberg 58:57.81 JV Boys 1. Luke Anderson 46:40.52 2. Thomas Krause 47:21.80 3. Elijah Topper 47:31.51 4. Ward Phelps 48:46.33 5. Ty Dowdle 49:13.41 6. Connor Gizinski 50:23.27 7. Jim-E Phelps 51:54.42 8. Mason Briggs 52:52.31 9. Graham Nielson 53:05.57 10. Isaac Mortensen 53:07.90 11. Carson Boehme 53:42.72 12. Rhett Nelson 55:17.17 13. Noah Israelsen 55:38.55 14. Gabe Wilson 1:03:00.87 15. Spencer Reynolds 1:06:04.78 JV Girls 1. Brooke Mortensen 1:00:34.90 2. Aunika Kemp 1:02:28.30 3. Anna Nielson 1:11:07.58 Varsity Boys 1. Porter Mitchell 1:20:59.14 2. Carter Anderson 1:21:50.55 3. Bryce Egley 1:23:31.93 4. Mckade Jaussi 1:24:35.88 5. Bryce Bennett 1:24:58.35 6. Parker Christensen 1:25:26.56 7. Andrew Bedell 1:25:39.41 8. Kolter Leisy 1:26:00.72 9. Mitch Wright 1:27:58.10 10. Aidan Dean 1:28:03.20 11. Kyle Blomquist 1:28:28.45 12. Adam Pendleton1:30:35.76 13. Jack Cheeseman 1:31:36.43 14. Josh Kaelberer 1:32:14.62 15. Jacob Krause 1:34:56.49 16. Kyson Montague1:35:50.56 17. Noah Hunt 1:40:06.85 In Basin Recreation’s indoor and beach volleyball camps, coed players will learn game fundamentals and develop skills. Dates, times, price and location vary by camp. A camp for 6- to 14-year-olds will begin on July 15. A beach volleyball camp for 13- to 17-year-olds will begin on July 29. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. FREE FITNESS CLASS — SENIOR STEPS BALLET Basin Recreation’s free fitness class for the month of July is Senior Steps Ballet. Taught by Ballet West, this low impact dance class will increase your flexibility, strength, and balance. Classes are Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. -11 a.m. at The Fieldhouse. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. YOUTH SWIM LESSONS Basin Recreation offers swim lessons for ages 3-14, and parent-tot classes for ages 6-36 months. The session runs from July 22-Aug. 1 at The Fieldhouse pool. Please review each “color level” on our registration software to find the appropriate class for your child. Specific times and days vary. Cost 18. Brendan Berti 1:50:00.85 Varsity Girls 1. Mia Menlove 1:06:48.25 2. Morgan Bethers 1:07:52.50 Novice Men 1. Jason Vanderwarf 58:14.28 2. Spencer Dow 58:21.76 3. Tom Preller 1:00:54.13 4. Sam Funtanilla 1:02:16.04 5. Camron John 1:02:37.61 6. Kodiak Young 1:05:01.14 7. Alex John 1:08:24.85 8. Curtis Woodbury 1:12:01.11 9. Greg Gizinski 1:12:11.19 Novice Women 1. Sarah Lamay 1:34:27.96 Sport Women 1. Christine Mullins 1:00:36.72 2. Aimee Larkin 1:03:02.46 3. Heather Ramsdell1:05:34.56 FUN OVER FIFTY Basin Recreation’s Over the Hill Mountain bike rides and clinics are for riders over 50 years old looking to improve their skills, explore new trails, meet new friends and have a great time. Rides vary in length, difficulty and location and meet on Thursdays from 9-11 a.m. through August 29. Cost is $10 per ride and $25 per clinic. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. UPCOMING TENNIS CLINICS New tennis clinics beginning August 1 at the PC MARC! High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Tennis Clinic involves dead ball feeding drills while maintaining a challenging yet steady heart rate. If you’re looking for a great and sweaty working – HIIT Tennis clinic is for you! The 3.0/3.5 Technique Clinic focuses on stroke technique and footwork. Participants will learn proper stroke production and how to navigate the tennis court more efficiently. For more information on our weekly tennis clinics, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call (435)615-5401. 4. Kelly Scudder 1:06:34.86 5. Serena Young 1:19:42.08 Freshman/Sophomore Boys 1. Maddux Leonard 50:21.68 2. Ethan Altamirano 51:17.82 3. Quade Sorensen 51:21.52 4. Stryker Melehes 52:51.09 5. Jaxon Wiggins 53:01.30 6. Jackson Sorensen 53:20.96 7. Cohen Turley 54:55.14 8. Conner Monfredi 55:30.39 9. Matthias Huber 55:45.61 10. Luke Fox 55:45.66 11. Jace Montano 58:16.90 12. Kyler Jenkins 58:49.71 13. Mason Frank 1:03:43.45 14. Kamryn Christensen 1:09:02.67 15. Owen Miya 1:24:14.56 Freshman/Sophomore Girls 1. Isabelle Brown 1:20:55.64 2. Mckinley Brown 1:25:01.90 3. Emery Pease 1:34:34.11 Sport Men Open 1. Cameron Anderson 56:16.65 2. Seth Shearer 56:34.48 3. Trevor Grayson 57:55.22 4. Courtney Dean 59:45.06 5. Kelby Caldwel 1:21:07.34 Sport Men (age 35-49) 1. Nate Douglas 52:34.62 2. Daniel Bowen 56:48.16 3. David Lamay 56:51.83 4. Dan Draper 57:19.60 5. Marc Menlove 57:57.38 6. Scott Stanger 1:00:48.18 7. Jason Bradley 1:06:14.83 8. John Krause 1:09:12.62 9. Benjamin Lowry 1:10:45.42 |