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Show SPORTS The www.parkrecord.com Park Record. Editor: Ryan Kostecka sports@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15704 Twitter: @ParkRecSports Mark of a PARKITES AMONG TOP CONTENDERS IN TENNIS Park City ready for state playoffs Parkites Caroline Applegate (senior) and Madeline Frazier (sophomore) took home the No. 2 doubles championship for Rowland Hall in the UHSAA 3A state tournament last week at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Applegate and Frazier defeated Karsyn Harris and Aubrei Jorgensen of Richfield 6-3, 6-2 in the championship match. Another Parkite, senior Paige Smaligo of Waterford, placed second in the No. 2 singles tournament in the UHSAA 3A state tournament. Smaligo lost to Ashley McMillan of Morgan 6-3, 6-0 in the championship match. BASIN BALLERS LEAGUE Basin Recreation’s first annual Basin Baller League is a 5-on-5 basketball league for boys in 9th through 12th grades looking to hone their skills and engage in some healthy competition. The league will run from Oct. 21 to Dec. 6 on Mondays and Fridays between 5 and 9 p.m. at The Fieldhouse. Cost is $60. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. B-1 MINERS SOCCER ENDS IN QUARTERFINALS, B-2 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, OCTOBER 19-22, 2019 champion RYAN KOSTECKA The Park Record and knocked the s i g nal-caller out for the rest of the game. “We wanted to come out and make a statement because we knew what was at stake,” Johansen said. “Ev “Every game, we want to start fast and make a statement on the opening drive, and this time it just happened to be on the first play. After the offense scored first, we knew we had to match them.” Park City punctu punctuated that statement by defeating Cedar Valley 47-6 to earn the outright region championship, staying perfect on the year at 7-0 in league play and 10-0 overall. “This was for sure a goal out of ours, to win the region outright,” said Park City coach Josh Montzingo. “Last year we surprised some people and ended up sharing the title, so our this year we wanted it by ourselves. … The boys put in the work during last spring, this summer and fall to make it happen.” On Wednesday night, the Miners played arguably their best half of football in the first 24 minutes. In the first quarter alone, Park City put up 26 points on offense while holding the Aviators to zero first downs and negative With the outright Region 10 cham championship up for grabs Wednesday night in the Park City High School football team’s regular season finale, all it took was one play for the Miners to BIG FOOT SOCCER READY Basin Recreation’s Big Foot Soccer league will run from Oct. 21 through Dec. 10 at The Fieldhouse. This coed recreational soccer league is designed for kids in 3rd through 9th grade. Cost is $80. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. show the ur urgency warranted for the game. On the Miners’ first defensive snap, while leading 6-0, senior linebacker Chase Johan Johansen broke through the Cedar Valley offensive line and planted Aviators quarterback Jaxson Hooley in the ground. The legal tackle went for a loss of seven yards VOLLEYBALL CLINICS HERE Learn the basics of the game with Basin Recreation’s coed volleyball clinics. Players ages 6 through 14 will test their new and/or improved dig, set, and spike skills in a series of mini matches. Clinic runs from Oct. 22 through Nov. 21 and meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings at The Fieldhouse. Cost is $80. Learn more and register at basinrecreation.org. Please see Sports, B-6 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD yards overall. The Miners then added 21 more points in the second quarter before Cedar Valley got on the board late in the half, giving Park City a 47-6 lead at the break. “We weren’t really nervous for tonight, just ready to get out and play, and I think we did right away,” said Jack Skidmore, Park City’s quarterback. “Playing the way we did in the first half was really cool to see, just because it gives us more confidence going forward. But we still have larger goals and in order to get them, we need to clean some things up so we can still get better.” Do-it-all weapon Mark McCurdy started the scoring with a rushing touchdown before adding a score through the air at the end of the first quarter. Skidmore and running backs Dylan Bauer and Franklin Paas also added rushing touchdowns in the first half, showing off Park City’s versatility on the offensive side of the ball. The defense was equally impressive. Johansen and fellow linebackers Brady Baumann and Ray Rivera combined to keep the Cedar Valley offense in check. They, along with the defensive line, practically lived in the Aviators backfield the entire half. “Our defense has continued to shine throughout the whole year,” Montzingo said. “The work those guys have put in throughout the season, and the way they play for each other, it’s no wonder they’re performing as well as they are. They’re a tough unit when disciplined and right now, they’re showing that every week.” Wednesday’s game was a microcosm of what has been one of the most dominant football seasons in Park City High School history. The offense has been unstoppable in region play, averaging 47.8 points per game by showing off a blend of explosive plays and physicality. With Bauer running behind an athletic and physical offensive line, and Skidmore constantly finding McCurdy or fellow pass-catchers Jake Kohn and Park City High School’s Mark McCurdy runs the ball downfield for the Miners, breaking through a tackle attempt from Cedar Valley, in the first quarter of the game at Dozier Field Wednesday evening. The Miners defeated the Aviators 47-6 Please see Region, B-4 Say Goodbye It’s our 38th anniversary. % SAVE to Cellulite with a single in-office treatment at Saltz Plastic Surgery! for thirty five days Let’s celebrate at your place. Cellfina consults are FREE Locally owned and operated since day one. 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