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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 3-6, 2019 B-3 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. RYAN KOSTECKA/PARK RECORD The Park City High School soccer program consists of around 50 girls for the 2019 season. Continued from B-2 Culture change more. “It’s a totally different dynamic of girls in the program as well as on varsity than what we’ve had in the past,” Carriel said. “The girls are connecting more, building up through the back to the middle and forwards. … It’s a big change but I know we can do it.” One of the biggest focuses from last year to this year, and what’s helped prompt the change in style of play, is the overall level of fitness the girls have entering the season. Carriel met with the girls last April and told them what the preseason fitness test would entail. Then with the help of an offseason condition program, the girls entered this year ready to go from the start. “We have training in the summer and I showed them the progression they should take in order to pass the test, because we don’t want them to pass the test in June and then struggle later on in August,” Carriel said. “We have a strength and conditioning coach (Jim Carriel) who gave the girls a program to do over the summer. We would meet every Wednesday but the girls PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City High School’s Shay Smith (10) dribbles the ball downfield for the Miners as they look to score on Ben Lomond High School during their matchup in 2018. The Miners beat the Scots 5-2. were responsible for getting their workouts in on their own every Monday and Friday.” Last year’s finish still sits with Carriel and the returners. After winning the 4A Region 11 championship, Park City entered the playoffs with high hopes, but they came crashing down quickly with a loss in the first round. Granted the conditions weren’t ideal with snow covering the ground. Carriel makes no excuses. “The girls had some playoff jitters and we didn’t perform as we wanted it to. … The other team showed up and we didn’t.” Another part of what makes this unit different than ones in the past is the personality of the team. Instead being a “ra-ra”, dancing before practice type of team, Carriel says this squad is “intrinsically confident” in the way they’re quiet and just go about their business, knowing the task at hand and getting it done. “The girls rise to the challenge in everything I’ve given them.” Carriel said. “And I challenge them a lot because this is a high-expectation, high-rigor program we have here so if they can understand that, they’re going to be just fine.” The Miners begin their season on Wednesday at Lone Peak in Highland at 3:30 p.m. Their home opener two days later when they host Hillcrest at 3:30 p.m. 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 Get your subscription to The Park Record! Mail or Home delivery within Summit County (Includes a free Sunday Tribune and e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $56 2 Years $98 Mail delivery outside of Summit County (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 2 Years $138 MICHAEL KAGEN MD Concierge Internal Medicine Home Delivery within Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Wasatch Counties (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 2 Years $138 KagenMD.com (435) 633 - 6263 4580 Silver Springs Dr Park City UT 84098 Call us today and ask for Lacy 435.649.9014 |