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Show B-2 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 19-22, 2019 The Park Record Miners stopped short in quarterfinals rec report Park City’s season comes to end with 3-2 loss to Skyline PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Park City Mountain Resort is closed until winter operations begin. For information on upcoming events, go to parkcitymountain.com or call 435-649-8111. RYAN KOSTECKA DEER VALLEY RESORT The Park Record Deer Valley Resort is closed until winter operations begin. For information on upcoming activities, go to deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000. It wasn’t the way Micaela Carriel wanted the Park City girls soccer season to end. And she’s good with that. A 3-2 loss to No. 5 Skyline in the second round of the UHSAA 5A state playoffs prematurely ended what the team’s coach still thought was a special season for the Miners. All you have to do is talk to Carriel to understand that. “It was a phenomenal game and the girls played to their absolute full potential, it was such a tangible representation of their character as athletes and young women,” Carriel said. “Once you get to the playoffs, every team will end the season with a loss except one, and we just happened to be one of those teams with a loss. … But in no way does it diminish what we’ve accomplished on, and especially off, the field this year.” All season long, Carriel preached focus to her team. The Miners embodied that sentiment Tuesday afternoon when facing Skyline as a massive underdog. A controversial foul led to an Eagles free kick for a 1-0 lead over the Miners. But rather than sulk about the call, Park City picked itself up and responded five minutes later to tie it up. A momentary lapse on the defensive end put Skyline up 2-1 but once again, the Miners responded instantly. Senior defender Bella Criscione won a header in the air, sending it to senior forward Stephanie Burnham, who turned around and blasted a shot into the top corner to tie the game 2-2 at the break. “Stephanie played outside of her mind in the game, like, by far the best she played all year,” Carriel said. “We were feeling really good about where we were at for the half because we felt we were controlling and dominating the pace. The ball was in our half a lot but we were the ones dictating the play so we were good with that.” Carriel said that despite being outscored in it, the second half was the Miners’ best 40 minutes of soccer all season. Skyline, a team that excels on PARK CITY GOLF COURSE The Park City Golf Club is open for the season. For information and tee times, call 435-615-5800. SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF Soldier Hollow Golf Course is open for the season. For more information call 435-654-7442. CRATER SPRINGS GOLF Crater Spring Golf Course is open for the season. For information about prices and tee times, call 435-654-5588. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK The Utah Olympic Park’s fall programming with bobsled rides, extreme tubing, use of the drop tower and more are available. For a complete list of activities, hours and rates, visit utaholympiclegacy. org. BASIN RECREATION Basin Recreation maintains over 175 miles of trails for hiking, biking, dog walking and more during the fall months. Go to www. basinrecreation.org for a complete list of trails. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Phares Gines, at phares@basinrecreation.org. MOUNTAIN TRAILS FOUNDATION The Mountain Trails Foundation maintains trails around Park City, including Round Valley. For trail information, maps and conditions, go to mountaintrails.org. UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST The Heber-Kamas Ranger District maintains trails and campgrounds in the Uinta Mountains east of Kamas. For information, visit fs.usda. gov/uwcnf for more information. ROAD STATUS Wolf Creek Pass and the Mirror Lake Highway are open. Guardsman Pass is closed for the weekend. For more info, go to fs.usda.gov/ uwcnf or call 435-783-4338. For more information on seasonal road closures go to udottraffic.utah.gov. STATE PARKS AND RESERVOIRS For information such as water temperature and current conditions at Jordanelle and Rockport state parks, visit stateparks.utah.gov. For information on the Echo Reservoir, call 435-336-2247. The PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City forward Chloe Shewell battles with a Bountiful player in the Miners’ 3-1 victory on Oct. 10 in the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs. No. 12 Park City went on to lose 3-2 to No. 5 Skyline in the second round of the playoffs on Tuesday, ending its season. set pieces, pressured for nearly the entire second half, at one point getting five corner kicks over a span of six minutes. But the Miners defense refused to wilt until they allowed a goal at the end of the game. “Emersyn was as solid as I’ve ever seen her in goal, just playing outside of her mind and refusing to back down,” Carriel said of her goalkeeper Emersyn Abraham. “After they scored, the girls responded right away and immediately got a few shots on goal, a few of which I thought were going in. But most importantly, they never gave up and continued to fight until the last second of the game.” The game against Skyline was a microcosm of the Miners’ season. Jumping up to class 5A and facing rival Wasatch in the third game of the season, Park City had no time to adjust to the higher level of competition. A three-game winning streak in a third of the way into the season appeared to show the Miners turning the corner, but that was followed by three losses in the next four games. With its postseason hopes in doubt, Park City rallied by winning three of four to close the regular season and make Weather SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A couple of afternoon showers A morning flurry; partly sunny, colder Mainly cloudy and chilly Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Winds: SW 7-14 mph Winds: W 6-12 mph Winds: WSW 4-8 mph Winds: SW 4-8 mph Winds: W 4-8 mph 51°/28° 37°/26° 43°/32° 50°/33° 48°/22° Temperatures: High for the week ................................ 71° Low for the week ................................. 15° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.18” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Ogden 53/34 Elko 52/27 Salt Lake City 58/36 SUN AND MOON Sunrise 7:41 a.m. ......... 7:42 a.m. ......... 7:43 a.m. ......... 7:44 a.m. ......... 7:45 a.m. ......... Sunset 6:40 p.m. 6:39 p.m. 6:37 p.m. 6:36 p.m. 6:35 p.m. Moonrise Saturday ......... 10:51 p.m. ......... Sunday ........... 11:49 p.m. ......... Monday ................... none ......... Tuesday ......... 12:55 a.m. ......... Wednesday ...... 2:05 a.m. ......... Moonset 1:18 p.m. 2:14 p.m. 3:04 p.m. 3:49 p.m. 4:28 p.m. Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Monday ............ Tuesday ........... Wednesday ...... New First Craig 59/23 Park City Provo 59/35 Price 60/30 Ely 59/23 Richfield 66/29 Moab 70/38 Cedar City 65/30 Oct 27 Nov 4 Grand Junction 66/37 Farmington 67/35 Page 74/48 Full Shown is Saturday’s weather. Temperatures are Saturday’s highs and Saturday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 65/22 Oct 21 Aspen 54/27 Cortez 64/33 St. George 75/46 MOON PHASES Last Evanston 46/23 51/28 Wendover 58/38 Nov 12 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Saturday Hi Lo W 57 34 s 44 36 c 58 54 r 63 46 s 60 40 s 57 42 s 64 52 r 64 48 pc 71 50 s 67 48 s 69 48 s 84 56 s 66 36 s As a storm system tracks into the Pacific Northwest, rain and snow showers will expand in coverage from northwest to southeast during the afternoon and overnight hours. Travelers heading north and west may have to deal with travel delays if caught in a heavier rain or snow shower. Travelers heading south and east can expect dry roadways. Saturday City Hi Lo W Aspen 54 27 pc Boulder 64 39 s Butte 44 27 sh Colorado Springs 63 39 s Elko 52 27 pc Ely 59 23 pc Evanston 46 23 c Flagstaff 63 29 s Gallup 67 33 s Grand Canyon 65 22 s Grand Junction 66 37 s Gunnison 56 21 s Idaho Falls 44 29 sh Jackson Hole 41 28 sh Mesquite 80 47 s Missoula 44 34 sh Ogden 53 34 sh Page 74 48 s Pocatello 46 31 sh Provo 59 35 sh Pueblo 70 41 s Reno 63 37 pc Rexburg 44 29 sh St. George 75 46 s Salt Lake City 58 36 sh Spokane 46 35 sh Sun Valley 43 23 sh Tahoe 54 31 pc Twin Falls 49 31 sh Yellowstone 34 22 sf Sunday Hi Lo W 38 18 sn 54 33 pc 44 31 sn 54 29 pc 52 30 pc 50 27 s 35 23 pc 59 22 s 59 16 pc 58 18 s 55 28 pc 41 17 c 46 30 sn 39 27 sn 74 44 s 46 32 sn 46 34 pc 64 39 s 47 33 pc 48 36 pc 60 29 pc 66 38 pc 44 29 sn 69 40 s 49 38 pc 45 38 pc 44 27 sn 60 34 pc 48 38 pc 31 20 sn Interstate 80: Rain and snow showers will expand in coverage during the afternoon and overnight, leading to travel delays. US-40: Rain and snow showers will expand in coverage late afternoon and overnight. Some delays expected. TRAVELERS FORECAST A storm system tracking into the Pacific Northwest will impact travelers heading north out of Park City. Rain and snow showers could lead to travel delays. No impacts expected for travelers heading south or east. WEATHER HISTORY On Oct. 19, 1961, heavy, wet snow fell on trees still in leaf in southern West Virginia. The snow snapped millions of branches, causing the worst forest disaster since the fires of 1952 and 1953. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 WORLD CITIES Sunday Hi Lo W 58 41 pc 44 36 pc 76 58 pc 62 50 r 61 48 pc 64 42 s 74 56 pc 64 52 pc 73 55 s 71 52 s 72 53 s 89 57 s 54 29 pc City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Saturday Hi Lo W 66 42 pc 62 47 pc 64 51 s 88 71 pc 86 75 pc 81 57 s 80 61 s 88 80 pc 65 41 pc 65 59 pc 83 67 pc 60 48 s 67 59 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 63 47 c 68 52 s 62 50 r 88 75 pc 87 76 sh 75 53 s 86 64 s 90 79 t 64 47 c 72 60 r 87 74 pc 61 51 c 71 58 r City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Saturday Hi Lo W 73 47 pc 84 73 r 62 49 s 86 57 s 63 46 s 59 39 s 69 51 pc 90 69 pc 75 59 pc 68 53 pc 56 47 r 84 73 r 67 54 s Sunday Hi Lo W 81 47 s 88 68 pc 60 49 c 87 56 s 67 46 pc 60 45 pc 70 58 pc 91 69 pc 78 62 s 70 55 pc 55 51 r 87 73 pc 63 49 r City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Saturday Hi Lo W 64 54 pc 92 78 pc 88 79 sh 69 47 s 57 49 sh 69 55 pc 53 39 c 59 53 sh 86 75 s 76 63 s 60 43 pc 50 33 s Sunday Hi Lo W 63 54 c 93 78 pc 87 79 pc 73 42 s 66 52 r 62 56 pc 51 37 s 65 55 c 86 74 s 76 62 s 55 47 pc 54 39 c C S o ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 48/31 Sat. Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. The higher the AccuWeather UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Shown is the highest value for each day. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 High; 11+ Extreme. Please see Season, B-3 Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics for the week ending Oct. 17 the state playoffs as the No. 12 seed. The Miners then defeated Bountiful 3-1 in the first round, before nearly pulling the upset on Tuesday. “I’ve honestly never been so proud of a team I’ve coached, and although I know we didn’t win, I told the girls that it’s not about the winning or losing in the end,” Carriel said. “I fully believed we’d get to this point, I had faith the girls would believe in themselves and what they were capable of to reach that potential. They pushed every day and we have no regrets. … City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Saturday Hi Lo W 58 51 c 50 46 r 59 51 sh 83 71 pc 73 58 pc 89 78 t 72 49 s 81 52 s 72 66 r 54 44 pc 65 52 pc 62 46 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 61 50 c 47 37 r 56 48 r 76 69 pc 75 60 pc 88 79 pc 72 50 s 68 54 s 72 63 c 61 44 s 69 52 s 70 50 c Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. I l |