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Show B-2 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 16-19, 2019 The Park Record Life lessons through adversity rec report Miners volleyball has reason for hope about the future PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Park City Mountain Resort is set to begin its winter operations on Nov. 22. 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 set to begin its winter operations on Dec. 8. For information on upcoming activities, go to deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000. In sports, there are always life lessons to be learned. According to Park City volleyball coach Matt Carlson, it’s his job to make sure the right message is being conveyed to his players. “Sometimes in sports it falls your way and sometimes it doesn’t, and unfortunately for us the season didn’t fall the way we would’ve liked,” Carlson said. “Last year we won a close game and that team was heartbroken, and this year we were the team that got heartbroken. … Getting up and going back to work is what speaks volumes to the character of the girls.” No. 5 Park City saw its season come to an end in the UHSAA Class 5A quarterfinals when the Miners fell 3-2 to Region 8 rival and fourth-seeded Salem Hills. Park City, who tied with Salem Hills for the region championship, went up 2-1 in the match and appeared to be poised to ad- PARK CITY GOLF COURSE The Park City Golf Club is open for the season, but pending weather restrictions could be closed. For information and tee times, call 435615-5800. SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF Soldier Hollow Golf Course is open for the season, but pending weather restrictions could be closed. For more information call 435654-7442. CRATER SPRINGS GOLF Crater Spring Golf Course is open for the season, but pending weather restrictions could be closed. 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. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City coach Matt Carlson speaks to his team during the Miners’ second round match against Box Elder on Nov. 7 in the Class 5A state playoffs. Park City went on to win 3-1 to advance to the quarterfinals P P before losing 3-2 to Salem Hills, ending its quest for a state championship. t vance.The Miners took the open- to get the win, Park City squan- ing staff and what caused us toC ing set against the Skyhawks, winning 25-22 before the teams split the next two sets by the scores of 25-17. The wheels came off the bus in the fourth set, however, as the Miners, who found themselves trailing 21-15 early on, battled all the way back to tie the set at 23-all. But with multiple chances dered their chances,something Carlson has yet to let go of and move on. The Miners lost 25-22, 17-25, 25-17, 25-27 and 10-15. “I’ve watched that Salem Hills game probably 15 times already, just going over it and over it,” Carlson said. “As a high school coach, I wonder what we could’ve done better as a coach- 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. Rametta finishes eighth at World Championships 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. RYAN KOSTECKA The Park Record While Parkite Liis Rametta never considered herself a normal person, she first got into the world of Ironman because of normal people. “I thought Ironmans were for the crazy and insane, but then I saw other types of people doing it and I thought I could as well,” Rametta said. “To me, regular people doing things that require a lot of effort is inspiring, and I wanted to be part of that. It’s all about the mental strength needed to do these competitions, and it was amazing and inspiring to see others thrive in that regard.” Instead of wondering wheth- 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 more info, go to fs.usda.gov/uwcnf or call 435783-4338. 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 er she could complete an Ironman, despite competing in multiple triathlons and half marathons prior, Rametta went out and actually did it. After winning the 35-39 age group at her first Ironman in July in Estonia qualified her for the World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, in October, Rametta wasn’t sure what to expect when going against the best the world had to offer. “It was interesting because although I was definitely satisfied with my training given the circumstances, I knew I didn’t get the right amount of training I needed to truly compete,” Rametta said. “I just didn’t have the right amount of time to not only recover from Estonia in July, but to prepare for Kona in October. But I did the best I could and was as prepared as I possibly could be.” It turns out Rametta was much more prepared than she originally thought as she fin- ished in eighth place in her age group, missing out on a topfive finish by just three minutes. She finished with a total time of 10 hours, 13 minutes and 45 seconds; 1:15:37 for the 2.4-mile swim, 5:26:12 for the 102-mile bike ride and 3:25:01 for the 26.2-mile run. “I’m definitely happy with the result, doing a quite a bit better than I originally would’ve thought,” Rametta said. “Honestly, going into it I thought a top-10 in my age group would be fantastic, a top-20 would be really good and that I would come in somewhere after that. It’s really cool to know that I did better than even I predicted, just proves how mentally strong I was able to be.” That was the biggest difference between Estonia and Hawaii: the mental strength needed to not only compete, but just keep moving at all times. In Estonia, Rametta could Weather SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Mostly sunny Sunshine and some clouds Partly sunny and mild Mild with a blend of sun and clouds Mostly cloudy, showers around; cooler Winds: WNW 4-8 mph Winds: WNW 3-6 mph Winds: E 3-6 mph Winds: S 4-8 mph Winds: NNE 4-8 mph 50°/27° 52°/31° 56°/33° 56°/34° 46°/28° Temperatures: High for the week ................................ 63° Low for the week ................................. 24° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.00” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Ogden 55/30 Elko 58/23 Salt Lake City 57/32 Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Monday ............ Tuesday ........... Wednesday ...... Sunrise 7:13 a.m. ......... 7:14 a.m. ......... 7:16 a.m. ......... 7:17 a.m. ......... 7:18 a.m. ......... Sunset 5:08 p.m. 5:07 p.m. 5:06 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. Moonrise Moonset Saturday .......... 8:43 p.m. ........ 11:11 a.m. Sunday ............ 9:47 p.m. ....... 12:04 p.m. Monday ........... 10:55 p.m. ....... 12:50 p.m. Tuesday .................. none ......... 1:30 p.m. Wednesday .... 12:06 a.m. ......... 2:05 p.m. Provo 53/29 Price 59/27 Ely 59/19 Richfield 59/24 New First Moab 63/27 Cedar City 62/21 Nov 26 Dec 3 Grand Junction 61/26 Farmington 63/23 Page 66/38 Full Shown is Saturday’s weather. Temperatures are Saturday’s highs and Saturday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 65/21 Nov 19 Aspen 54/19 Cortez 62/20 St. George 72/40 MOON PHASES Last Craig 53/19 Park City 50/27 Wendover 54/29 SUN AND MOON Evanston 47/26 Dec 11 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Saturday Hi Lo W 32 14 s 37 31 sn 59 37 s 44 33 pc 39 28 s 27 14 pc 46 34 pc 38 28 c 44 22 s 38 25 pc 42 23 pc 63 42 pc 61 31 c City Aspen Boulder Butte Colorado Springs Elko Ely Evanston Flagstaff Gallup Grand Canyon Grand Junction Gunnison Idaho Falls Jackson Hole Mesquite Missoula Ogden Page Pocatello Provo Pueblo Reno Rexburg St. George Salt Lake City Spokane Sun Valley Tahoe Twin Falls Yellowstone Saturday Hi Lo W 54 19 c 61 33 sh 45 26 pc 64 26 pc 58 23 s 59 19 s 47 26 pc 63 24 s 67 19 s 65 21 s 61 26 pc 55 13 pc 51 25 i 45 22 c 77 42 s 47 32 c 55 30 s 66 38 s 53 23 s 53 29 s 69 31 c 65 32 s 49 29 i 72 40 s 57 32 pc 46 40 c 50 29 s 58 24 s 53 31 s 36 19 c Sunday Hi Lo W 49 25 c 59 44 pc 51 34 c 55 37 s 60 25 pc 61 21 s 50 32 pc 60 25 s 63 19 s 63 22 s 57 26 pc 53 17 pc 51 22 pc 45 23 pc 75 43 s 46 38 c 53 33 pc 61 38 s 56 24 pc 50 32 pc 59 33 pc 67 33 s 47 27 pc 69 39 s 56 35 pc 52 39 pc 52 32 pc 61 25 s 58 37 pc 37 24 sf Please see Parkite, B-6 In the wake of a cold front, a chillier day will prevail across the region Saturday. High pressure building into the Great Basin will provide a dry day with a mostly sunny sky. High pressure will provide sunshine and some clouds on Sunday. Temepratures will not be too low for this time of the year. Monday will be partly sunny and rather mild. ROAD CONDITIONS Interstate 80: Generally dry conditions will prevail across the region on Saturday with a good deal of sunshine. US-40: No weather-related travel problems expected Saturday with sunshine and patchy clouds. TRAVELERS FORECAST Good travel conditions are expected across a large portion of the region Saturday with sunshine and patchy clouds. Travelers heading deeping into Wyoming and Colorado can encounter a bit of snow Saturday afternoon. WEATHER HISTORY On Nov. 16, 1959, Montana was in the grip of an extreme cold wave. The temperature dropped to 53 degrees below zero at Lincoln. Helena received a 21.5foot snowfall. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 WORLD CITIES Sunday Hi Lo W 37 27 pc 36 32 sh 60 40 pc 50 38 r 44 39 pc 37 25 s 56 36 s 40 32 pc 48 30 pc 44 29 s 45 30 s 65 39 pc 59 39 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 46 35 c 33 21 pc 44 36 pc 62 39 s 88 72 pc 78 52 s 84 61 s 78 55 pc 42 32 c 58 54 r 61 43 s 39 29 s 52 49 r Sunday Hi Lo W 45 30 c 38 29 pc 46 38 r 67 46 pc 86 73 c 76 50 s 88 59 s 75 58 pc 38 27 sf 60 50 r 64 45 pc 42 38 c 54 46 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 61 39 pc 65 48 pc 41 29 s 84 57 s 40 22 pc 37 22 s 47 31 s 66 43 s 72 56 pc 64 48 s 55 52 r 67 50 pc 45 32 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 60 37 pc 69 49 pc 44 38 c 86 55 s 45 27 s 45 36 c 48 37 c 70 46 pc 83 61 s 68 50 s 58 52 r 68 54 s 45 39 c City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Saturday Hi Lo W 70 59 pc 93 78 pc 85 76 pc 51 41 c 48 35 sh 79 67 pc 43 37 pc 44 32 pc 79 71 s 66 55 pc 47 36 pc 21 8 s Sunday Hi Lo W 73 62 r 95 78 s 86 76 pc 53 23 pc 51 40 r 85 70 c 45 34 pc 41 34 sh 81 71 s 66 49 s 46 37 pc 24 16 pc f s p rely on the encouragement of M her family and friends in the m crowd for strength and moS mentum, knowing she would T be seeing them ate every half-mile of the final run. She w would consistently tell herself t to keep going until she reached t the next group, helping her y stay motivated. s That wasn’t the case in d Kona, as apart from just her w sister making the trip, the runc ning portion was by far the t most difficult mentally. BeT cause so much of the marathon s was done in the lava fields, she a scarcely recalls seeing fans c cheering along the route. “Estonia had spectators evf erywhere, but that wasn’t what t happened in Kona, making that n run much more of a mental battle than I originally expected,” Rametta said. “You’re out in the lava fields and it’s easy to just walk because no one REGIONAL CITIES Logan 54/24 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 Bright, B-3 Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC B f Parkite competes with world’s elite BASIN RECREATION Park City statistics for the week ending Nov. 14 lose. … I wonder what the girls C could’ve done differently. But this is something that can prove a huge learning lesson for us if we use it for the right motivation.” Carlson got his answer as to how his team would react after being knocked out of the hunt City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Saturday Hi Lo W 41 37 pc 37 35 sn 43 35 sh 79 69 pc 61 52 r 87 76 pc 58 37 pc 72 64 pc 63 51 s 27 19 pc 58 45 pc 43 31 c Sunday Hi Lo W 44 33 c 39 34 c 44 36 pc 78 69 pc 61 48 t 87 75 pc 55 41 r 70 61 pc 64 55 s 33 26 pc 59 43 pc 39 33 r Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |