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Show B-4 Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 18-20, 2020 The Park Record Calendar North Summit @ St. Joseph March 27 Postponed South Summit @ Grantsville March 27 Postponed High School Sports Baseball South Summit @ Am. Leadership March 18 Postponed Wasatch @ Alta March 19 Postponed. Park City @ Stansbury March 20 Postponed. Park City vs. Springville March 24 Postponed. South Summit @ Providence Hall March 24 Postponed. Wasatch vs. Provo March 24 Postponed Park City @ Springville March 26 Postponed. Wasatch @ Provo March 26 Postponed. South Summit @ Providence Hall March 27 Postponed Softball Wasatch @ West March 18 Postponed. Park City @ Wasatch March 19 Postponed. North Summit vs. Utah Military March 19 Postponed. South Summit vs. Beaver March 19 Postponed. North Summit @ St. George March 20-21 Postponed South Summit @ St. George March 20-21 Postponed Park City @ Salem Hills March 24 Postponed South Summit @ Morgan March 24 Postponed Wasatch @ Springville March 24 Postponed South Summit vs. Providence Hall March 25 Postponed Park City vs. Maple Mountain March 26 Postponed Wasatch vs. Spanish Fork March 26 Postponed South Summit @ Judge Memorial March 27 Postponed Boys Soccer 615-5432 PARK CITY ICE HOCKEY (19-1, No. 1 Division 1) Track & Field Pine View Invitational March 27-28 Postponed Park City @ Payson March 31 3:30 p.m. Girls Golf Park City @ Canyon Hills March 19 Postponed Park City @ East Bay March 26 Postponed Park City @ Sleepy Ridge April 1 6:30 a.m. Boys Lacrosse Park City @ Corner Canyon March 20 Postponed Wasatch @ Skyline March 24 Postponed Park City @ Brighton March 25 Postponed. Park City @ Valor, CO March 27 Postponed Wasatch vs. Provo March 27 Postponed Park City @ Cherry Creek, CO March 28 Postponed Girls Lacrosse Park City vs. Skyridge March 18 Postponed Wasatch @ American Fork March 18 Postponed Park City vs. Alta March 19 Postponed Park City @ Brighton March 25 Postponed Park City vs. Lone Peak March 27 Postponed Wasatch vs. Provo March 27 Postponed Winter Sports Alpine Skiing Park City @ Maple Mountain March 19 Postponed. Wasatch @ Payson March 19 Postponed South Summit vs. Judge Memorial March 20 Postponed Wasatch @ Skyridge March 20 Postponed North Summit @ Utah Military March 23 Postponed South Summit @ Morgan March 23 Postponed Park City vs. Salem Hills March 24 Postponed Wasatch @ Maple Mountain March 24 Postponed Park City @ Payson March 26 Postponed Wasatch vs. Salem Hills March 26 Postponed Prep Sports Spotlight Weather Hotline (cancellations) Western U14 Championships March 18-21 Cancelled IMD Finals March 21-22 Cancelled Park City Ice Arena Ice Hockey 615-5707 Gold League Sunday/Wed Silver League Wed/Thurs/Sun Postponed Results: Won 4-0 over Farmington on Wednesday Feb. 12 Won 5-1 over Farmington on Saturday, Feb. 24 Postponed PARK CITY BASEBALL (4-3, 0-0 Region 8) Speed Skating Training Monday Postponed Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (655-0999) Results: Lost 5-1 to Desert Hills on Saturday, March 7 Won 8-3 over Hunter on Saturday, March 7 Won 8-6 over Juan Diego on Tuesday, March 10 Won 13-2 over Olympus on Thursday, March 12 Drop-in Sports Basketball (age 16 +) Tues. Basketball (age 16 +) Tues/Thurs Basketball (age 16 +) Sat/Sun Pickleball (age 16 +) Mon/Wed/Fri Pickleball (age 16 +) Sun–Friday Volleyball (age 16 +) Thurs. Soccer (age 16 +) Mon/Wed/Fri Soccer (age 16 +) Wed. Soccer (age 30 +) Tues Masters Swim Tues/Thurs PARK CITY SOFTBALL (1-1) Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Results: Lost 11-10 to Ogden on Monday, March 9 Won 11-10 over Jordan on Thursday, March 12 PARK CITY BOYS SOCCER (1-2, 0-1 Region 8) Results: Won 0-0 (5-3 SO) over Bonneville on Friday, March 6 Lost 3-2 to Skyline on Saturday, March 7 Lost 2-0 to Wasatch on Thursday, March 12 Postponed Postponed South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center (783-2423) PARK CITY GIRLS LACROSSE (1-0) Results: Won 13-6 over Corner Canyon on Tuesday, March 10 PARK CITY BOYS LACROSSE (1-0) Adult Basketball Thursday Postponed Results: Won 22-2 over Timpanogos on Monday, March 9 Rock Wall Recreation Sports Park City Recreation Services Saturday 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Pickleball Open Gym Wed. – Fri SOUTH SUMMIT BASEBALL (2-3) Results: Lost 21-2 to Union on Tuesday, March 3 Postponed Won 7-3 over Duchesne on Friday, March 6 Lost 8-1 to Parowan on Saturday, March 7 Won 5-3 over Altamont on Saturday, March 7 Lost 11-1 to Delta on Tuesday, March 10 SOUTH SUMMIT SOFTBALL (6-0) Results: Won 10-1 over Duchesne on Tuesday, March 3 Won 18-2 over North Sevier on Wednesday, March 4 Won 22-1 over Union on Friday, March 6 Won 14-2 over Mountain View on Monday, March 9 Won 14-2 over Juab on Tuesday, March 10 Won 20-2 over Logan on Thursday, March 12 SOUTH SUMMIT BOYS SOCCER (5-1) Results: Won 3-1 over Rowland Hall on Monday, March 2 Won 6-0 over Delta on Wednesday, March 4 Won 2-1 (OT) over Manti on Saturday, March 7 Won 3-1 over Maeser Prep Academy on Monday, March 9 Lost 2-1 (OT) to Layton Christian on Wednesday, March 11 Won 3-0 over North Sanpete on Friday, March 13 NORTH SUMMIT BASEBALL (0-1) Results: Lost 11-0 to Summit Academy on Tuesday, March 10 NORTH SUMMIT SOFTBALL (0-1) Results; Lost 21-0 to Duchesne on Thursday, March 12 NORTH SUMMIT BOYS SOCCER (0-1) Results: Lost 8-0 to Rowland Hall on Friday, March 6 (615-5401) Volleyball Adult Coed Rec League Tuesday Postponed Adult Coed Comp League Tuesday Postponed To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com OPEN FOR DROP-OFF BIKE SERVICE! Get your Bike Ready for the Trails! n r! and ope i a d h fres groome /22! PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City junior Landon Albright swings and misses while at bat for the Miners during their matchup against Ben Lomond last year. Park City, 1-1 on the season, is staying active during the two-week suspension with workouts and homework. Continued from B-1 Season on hold e 3 somer Track is Sunday, t e G c Cent E thru RE rdi e No blic for F n i P u e Whit to the p gaged and healthy. So for most of the coaches, they’ve all decided separately that while the two-week cancellation was the correct move, they’ve implemented different training regimens to keep their athletes focused in so they’ll be ready to go when or if the season resumes. “We’ve been working so hard on our conditioning up to this point and now we don’t want to lose it because it’s probably one our strengths,” said Lucy Mower, Park City girls lacrosse coach. “We want to stay optimistic and think we will be able to just jump back into the season if it happens. We want to make sure we’ll be ready to go. … But we don’t want to be where we left off when this happened, but more prepared.” For Brett Mustoe, Park City’s softball coach, he’s focusing on the mental side of things for his players. We are accepting bike drop-offs at the door for service work. 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Check our website for updates and info. - whitepinetouring,com While he has put together a plan for his girls, mainly focusing on stretching, running, throwing and some other “everyday” drills at least three to five times a week, he’s also giving them some version of athletics homework. “We are optimistic they can get things going again so we need to do some of the basic things to stay sharp,” Mustoe said. “I’m going to give them some videos to watch and have homework associated with those videos to see what they’ve learned by watching them.” Persky has also taken on the idea of sending videos to the boys, wanting them to watch the videos and find different aspects of their games and what they’re trying to become. “I think it’s great to show the boys videos of what they’ve accomplished in the past because not only does it keep them focused, it also shows them how much they’ve grown in the short amount of time this year,” Persky said. “It’s also good to send them videos of other top programs so they can see what they can become as well. There’s not much else we can do so it’s about keeping them engaged in lacrosse.” Dave Yocum, one of Park City’s track and field coaches, has a tough challenge ahead of him to keep his athletes engaged, as he’s responsible for well over 100 of them. He’s divided up workout plans in three factions with cross-country coach Steve Cuttitta taking over the distance runners, assistant football coach Dalton Bolger working with the throwers and Yocum working with the sprinters and the jumpers. “Obviously we can’t be there with the kids, but we’ve given them workout plans to do. … A lot of which are based solely on efforts of the kids,” said Yocum. “If we can get the kids doing that, if they have enough perseverance to push through and demand more from themselves, it’ll benefit them psychologically a ton in the end. They have to learn to persevere because if they do, they’ll not only be ready for if we return to action, they’ll be better in life in general.” Regardless of the plans each coach has sent out to their respective athletes, they’re all hoping to give the seniors one more chance to get out and play in the respective sports. The kids have worked their entire high school careers for this season, so being cut short is a hard pill to swallow — and now it’s about making sure they’re ready for when they get the call to play again. |