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Show SPORTS The COLORADO SKIERS HIT IMPRESSIVE MARK, B-2 www.parkrecord.com Park Record. Editor: Ryan Kostecka sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15704 Twitter: @ParkRecSports YOUNG PARKITE THRIVES ON THE ICE, B-3 B-1 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, OCTOBER 12-15, 2019 Miners move on after second-half surge Park City takes down Bountiful 3-1 in first round of state playoffs SKI CONDITIONING PROGRAM OFFERED Basin Recreation’s Ski Conditioning Fitness Program helps trainees develop speed and power through plyometric drills, agility and balance courses, and strength exercises. The program runs until Nov. 26 and meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. at the Fieldhouse. Cost is $170. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. RYAN KOSTECKA The Park Record Overcoming adversity while keeping composure is now a staple of the Park City girls soccer program. The No. 12 Miners have taken coach Micaela Carriel’s lessons to heart following their 3-1 victory over No. 21 Bountiful in the first round of the 5A UHSAA state playoffs. After a first half that ended in a tie following a late Braves goal, Park City closed the game strong with goals by forward Chloe Shewell and defender Bella Criscione en route to the win. “We are super excited to move to the next round,” Criscione said. “Going into the game today, we knew we had to had to push it because it’s the playoffs and everyone is competitive. Today was really cold but we were ready for it and because it’s one and done, we just went out and played our game and got the job done.” The second half proved to be a physical one with multiple fouls being called and trash-talking becoming part of the norm. The more the Miners controlled the pace and possession of the game, the angrier the Bountiful players got., resulting in the fouls and warnings given out to the Braves by the head official. Rather than retaliate, Park City continued to play its game, just as Carriel taught. “The character of the team is something that we’ve instilled in this program and you play to you and ignore the rest,” Carriel said. “I was more proud of the character that we showed than actually getting the ‘W’ because we constantly rose above it. There was chippiness both verbally and physically but we constantly rose above and proved it on the scoreboard.” SUPERHERO TRAINING ACADEMY RETURNS Being a superhero takes hard work. The Superhero Training Academy returns to the PC MARC ends on Oct. 22. This 4-week class will teach kids aged 3 to 5 how to hop, skip, run, jump and kick like the superheroes they see in the movies. Classes are held on Tuesdays from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Register online at parkcityrecreation.org or call 435-615-5401. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR THRILLER WORKSHOP It’s time to begin rehearsals for Park City Recreation’s annual Thriller dance performance at the Halloween Dog Parade. Classes are held every Friday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the PC MARC for five weeks. Ages 5+, adults welcome to join. Register online at parkcityrecreation.org. PC MARC SET TO HOLD WELLNESS WEEK The PC MARC holds Fall Wellness Week, a week of health education, events and service opportunities with local health experts from Oct. 14 through 17, beginning with a First Aid/CPR Certification course on Monday from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The week will conclude with an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday. For more information or to register, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 435615-5401. Please see Sports briefs, B-6 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City defenders Avery Lane, 24, and Hannah Krieg, 25, are all smiles as they celebrate with teammates following the Miners’ 3-1 victory over visiting Bountiful in the first round of the 5A state playoffs at Stadium FIeld in Park City on Thursday. The Miners’ performance was a far cry from their first round upset 2-0 at the hands of Lehi last year, a game from which that Carriel and her girls have moved on, according to them. Park City, as the No. 1 seed from Region 11, hosted Lehi, the No. 4 seed from Region 10. In a game that the Miners were expected to win, they saw snow on the ground and struggled with the pressures of the playoffs, letting the distractions get to them as their season came to an end following the 2-0 loss. “Last year, the girls had some playoff jitters and we didn’t perform as we wanted too,” Carriel said. “There were some things with weather and what not but make no excuses, the other team showed up and we didn’t is kind of what it boiled down too.” When asked if this win officially puts last year’s disappointing finish behind Park City, Carriel was very adamant in her response. “I never live in the past so last year doesn’t mean anything to me,” Carriel said. “We were bumped up to 5A this year and once again the girls have responded and we now we made it to the second round of playoffs. … Which is a big accomplishment for us because it’s 5A. This time around, defender Maude Crossland got the scoring started for the Miners in the first half. On a shot attempt that could’ve easily been a pass by Shewell, the Bountiful goalie was unable to control the ball and Crossland was right there for the finish. The Braves countered with a goal late in the first half as the Miners, who after scoring first, softened a bit on defense and let up on the intensity. Bountiful seized the moment to tie the game off of a bad Miners turnover. “Everyone we play is going to be tough, we know that and we can’t let up anymore even after getting a lead,” forward Stephanie Burnham said. Please see Miners, B-6 Say Goodbye to Cellulite with a single in-office treatment at Saltz Plastic Surgery! October 6-20, EAT MORE, PAY LESS Cellfina consults are FREE for the month of October (regularly $95). The experienced Saltz Team offers injectables 5 days a week including late appointments! Call us today to schedule your appointment! BEST PLASTIC SURGEON • BEST BOTOX • BEST SPA • BEST FACIAL Winner - Dr. Renato Saltz Th e Park Record. 2019 Th e Park Record. 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