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Show B-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 12-15, 2019 The Park Record Continued from B-1 Miners move on “This win means a lot because it shows we are getting better and better but it doesn’t mean that we are done yet. We’ll come back tomorrow and get right to work for next week’s game.” Park City came out on fire in the second half, playing a technical and possession-based game that yielded two goals on back line plays. Shewell gave the Miners a lead 10 minutes into the half when she took a long pass from midfielder Lauren Hoglin, and after outrunning a Bountiful defender, fired from the right corner and banked the ball in off the post. Criscione put the game away 10 minutes after that when a pass from Burnham found her on the right side of the field. She then fired a shot over the head of the Bountiful goalie to complete the score. “It was great to get that goal and helped push our lead more,” Criscione said. “Stephanie fed me a great ball and then I just saw the goal and tried hit it. … It just happened to go in so it was great feeling knowing I helped us in that way.” Park City will now look to do something it hasn’t done since 2013 – advance to the quarterfinals. Standing in the Miners’ way is No. 5 seed and Region 6 Continued from B-1 Sports briefs 801-953-3107 HELP KEEP PARK CITY GREEN & CLEAN HOMESCHOOL PE II Session II of Homeschool P.E. at the PC MARC begins Oct. 4 and will end on Oct. 25. This 4-week session meets every Friday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the PC MARC Gymnasium. Students will TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Park City senior caption Lauren Hoglin is grabbed from behind by a Bountiful soccer player as she tries to move the ball upfield in the Miners’ first round 5A state playoff game. Park City took down the Braves 3-1 and will advance to the second round of the playoffs, where the Miners will face Skyline. champion Skyline. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. at Skyline in Millcreek on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Despite Skyline’s 15-1-1 record, Carriel says her and her girls aren’t scared of the moment, in fact, they’re beyond excited about going on the road and being the underdog once again. “It’s great to host but I think it puts just a bit more pressure on you because you have the target on your back,” Carriel said. “I personally think we do better as the underdog so I’m really excited for Tuesday. Us against the world is a place we like to be and a place we shine at.” be focusing on the fundamentals of soccer in a fun and energetic environment. Ages 5-12 welcome. Registration is available online at parkcityrecreation.org or through the MARC front desk at -435-615-5401. are separated by ages; 4-6 years old, 7-13 years old, and the adult classes are 14-and-up. For more information, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 435-615-5401. YOUTH AND ADULT KARATE KICKS OFF Youth and Adult Karate begins Oct. 21 at the PC MARC. The program be run by black belt and 3x World Champion Sensei Nikki Ikeda, who teaches Shotokan Karate, which helps build discipline, self-esteem, respect in a fun and supportive environment. Classes YOUTH FALL TENNIS PROGRAM SWINGS AWAY Don’t let the cold slow you down. Fall II Youth Tennis Programs at the PC MARC run from Oct. 21 to Dec. 20 for ages 5-17. All levels are invited to join. Registration is available online at parkcityrecreation.org or through the front desk at 435-615-5401. DIDN’T WE JUST BUY HER THESE SKIS?! Sell it quick and FREE Kid’s Skis & Boots Used 1 season and now too small. Some wear and tear from tantrums on the ski slopes. $50 for set. Call 555-5555 PLACE IT WHERE PEOPLE WILL SEE IT. Look for Green Tips every Wednesday in The Park Record for ways to be eco-friendly in your daily lives. Call 435.649.9014 to subscribe today! Most items under $200 you can place a FREE ad in print & online in the Park Record when you use our online placement form. And stuff under $3000 is just $5 in print/free online. The Park Record Classifieds www.parkrecord.com/placead |