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Show B-2 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 28-31, 2020 The Park Record UHSAA extends season suspension rec report Miners clinging to hope of playing again this season PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT Park City Mountain Resort is closed. 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. For information on upcoming activities, It’s going to be at least another month before Summit County’s high school athletes have any chance of getting onto the field again. The Utah High School Activities Association announced on Tuesday afternoon, in accordance with Governor Herbert’s order that all schools be shut down until at least May 1, that it extended the suspension of spring sports and activities until May 1 to slow the spread of COVID-19. “With all of the uncertainty with the time frame and knowing very little, it’s going to be an interesting time for us all right now,” said Jamie Sheetz, Park City High School activities director, of the announcement. “No doubt it’s going to test us all but I know the coaches are doing everything they can to stay in touch with their athletes. Nobody likes this, but we are hoping to get back out there when we can and in a safe environment.” While this may seem like a death sentence regarding the status of spring sports in the state of Utah, that’s not necessarily true. According to UHSAA executive director Rob Cuff, the status of the spring sports season is out of his control to a certain extent. If Governor Herbert does not open up the schools and extends that suspension further, then there’s nothing Cuff can do because there cant be sports without school. “This isn’t much of a surprise, because we saw this coming since they shut down the schools, but I think that was more of a surprise when they announced the schools were closed that long,” said David Feasler, Park City baseball coach. “I’m bummed more than anything, as are all my boys. I’ve heard little talks that they might extend school, and hopefully they’ll consider having sports go that long as well.” If Governor Herbert does decide to reopen schools on go to deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000. PARK CITY GOLF COURSE The Park City Golf Club is closed for the season. For information and tee times, call 435-615-5800. WOODWARD PARK CITY Woodward Park City is closed. The campus features a 126-acre winter terrain park and 66,000-square foot indoor facility open 365 days a year. For more information, call 530-386-7407. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK The Utah Olympic Park’s winter activities are closed. BASIN RECREATION Basin Recreation sustains a busy trail maintenance schedule during the winter months, grooming over 21 miles of trails for cross country skiing, walking, biking, and more. A grooming report can be found at basinrecreation.org. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Matt Wagoner at matt@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, Guardsman Pass and the Mirror Lake Highway are closed for the season. 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 senior Eli Kimche lines up a tee shot during the Class 5A state championships in the fall. Kimche, who also plays lacrosse, may not see the field the rest of his high school career as the UHSAA announced that spring sports are currently suspended until May 1. May 1, Cuff and his associates are already looking at multiple contingency plans to allow the season to commence. There are two phases that UHSAA is working on if the sports season were to resume. The first part is to open the season on May 2 and the end the season on May 25, the typical end date for the season. The second phase, which Feasler alluded to, would end the season on June 13 — although school would end on June 2 if they keep the original end date. “I’ve heard multiple things, but basically it’s coming down to some saying any games are better than none while others are saying it’s not fair to the athletes if they get hurt by jumping into the season,” said Michael Persky, Park City lacrosse coach. “Kids are resilient and for the most part, they’re trying to stay sharp out there. If they’re willing to resurrect any part of the season, we would love and accept that.” Regardless of what the decision is in the end, Park City coaches and their players refusing to give up hope that their respective seasons may still be played. And if so, like Persky alluded to, they’ll be ready. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City freshman Elle Martin serves the ball during her No. 1 singles match against Payson last fall. While Martin was able to play a full season, the Park City boys tennis team may not be so lucky as the UHSAA announced it has suspended spring sports until May 1. Weather Saturday, March 28, 2020 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics for the week ending March 26 SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A morning flurry; rather cloudy, cold Cold; cloudy, then some sun, a shower A morning flurry; mostly cloudy, cold Periods of sunshine Intervals of clouds and sunshine Winds: W 4-8 mph Winds: S 6-12 mph Winds: W 4-8 mph Winds: S 6-12 mph Winds: W 3-6 mph 39°/25° 43°/27° 42°/30° 48°/33° 48°/26° Temperatures: High for the week ................................ 45° Low for the week ................................. 23° Precipitation: Total for the week .............................. 1.28” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Ogden 48/34 Elko 52/29 Salt Lake City 49/34 SUN AND MOON Sunrise Saturday .......... 7:16 a.m. ......... Sunday ............ 7:14 a.m. ......... Monday ............ 7:12 a.m. ......... Tuesday ............ 7:11 a.m. ......... Wednesday ...... 7:09 a.m. ......... Sunset 7:47 p.m. 7:48 p.m. 7:49 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 7:51 p.m. Moonrise Moonset Saturday .......... 9:37 a.m. ................ none Sunday ........... 10:10 a.m. ....... 12:05 a.m. Monday .......... 10:49 a.m. ......... 1:06 a.m. Tuesday .......... 11:35 a.m. ......... 2:06 a.m. Wednesday ..... 12:29 p.m. ......... 3:03 a.m. Full Last Craig 40/21 Park City Provo 50/32 Price 49/27 Ely 45/23 Richfield 49/31 Moab 55/33 Cedar City 52/31 Apr 7 Apr 14 Grand Junction 50/30 Farmington 51/28 Page 59/42 New Shown is Saturday’s weather. Temperatures are Saturday’s highs and Saturday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 47/23 Apr 1 Aspen 36/19 Cortez 48/24 St. George 61/42 MOON PHASES First Evanston 34/17 39/25 Wendover 52/33 Apr 22 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Saturday Hi Lo W 56 45 pc 32 14 sn 83 65 pc 52 48 r 53 38 s 55 48 r 85 67 pc 59 46 r 77 59 t 63 57 r 73 61 t 75 51 pc 48 27 pc ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 47/31 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. A mostly cloudy and colder-than-normal day will prevail across the region on Saturday along with a flurry. Saturday night will be partly to mostly cloudy. Clouds will break for some sunshine Sunday and there will be a spotty shower. Monday will be mostly cloudy and cold with a morning flurry. Tuesday will remain mostly cloudy. 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 36 19 c 49 32 pc 45 27 c 50 26 pc 52 29 c 45 23 c 34 17 c 45 24 pc 50 23 s 47 23 pc 50 30 c 39 13 c 46 31 c 35 22 c 65 45 c 52 33 c 48 34 c 59 42 pc 49 32 c 50 32 c 59 23 pc 51 35 c 46 31 c 61 42 pc 49 34 sh 52 41 c 47 31 c 39 25 sf 50 34 c 32 12 sn Sunday Hi Lo W 44 24 c 51 34 c 49 30 c 52 32 c 51 27 c 45 20 sn 39 22 pc 44 25 pc 57 26 pc 45 21 r 54 34 c 43 23 c 49 34 pc 39 25 pc 62 41 c 54 34 sh 53 37 pc 57 41 c 52 34 pc 52 36 pc 62 32 c 52 33 c 49 32 r 58 42 c 53 38 pc 53 37 sh 46 32 r 38 23 sn 50 35 sh 36 14 c Interstate 80: An isolated rain or snow shower Saturday; no weather- related travel problems. US-40: No weather-related travel problems Saturday with only an isolated rain or snow shower. TRAVELERS FORECAST No weather-related travel problems expected Saturday with only an isolated rain or snow shower. Travel conditions should remain good through the weekend with only an isolated shower around on Sunday. WEATHER HISTORY An early heat wave on March 28, 1945, boosted temperatures into the 90s from Maryland to Rhode Island. A cold wave marked this date in the region 24 years earlier. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2020 WORLD CITIES Sunday Hi Lo W 52 44 r 30 16 pc 79 58 pc 69 53 sh 45 40 r 65 42 sh 85 60 t 51 39 c 65 45 s 66 43 pc 66 44 pc 77 57 s 52 30 c City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Saturday Hi Lo W 68 41 r 54 49 r 52 50 r 82 58 t 80 69 pc 67 53 c 66 51 pc 85 75 s 48 39 r 68 62 pc 90 74 pc 52 45 r 70 61 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 57 35 pc 59 41 c 72 53 c 83 66 pc 80 69 sh 65 49 pc 65 49 c 86 75 s 47 34 r 73 61 pc 84 72 c 58 50 sh 85 64 pc City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Saturday Hi Lo W 71 42 s 94 67 s 52 48 r 71 54 c 68 59 t 55 41 pc 76 48 t 83 53 pc 65 56 pc 58 50 c 51 45 r 88 70 s 57 54 r Sunday Hi Lo W 72 46 s 93 69 s 67 52 sh 76 54 pc 73 45 pc 49 43 r 65 42 s 79 63 sh 66 56 c 60 49 sh 53 43 r 87 70 s 77 55 c City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Saturday Hi Lo W 67 52 pc 100 81 pc 86 77 pc 58 35 s 58 35 c 80 69 pc 48 32 pc 63 37 c 77 70 sh 58 49 pc 55 36 pc 50 37 s Sunday Hi Lo W 71 54 s 100 82 pc 85 76 pc 65 40 pc 43 25 sh 81 70 s 42 32 pc 46 27 sh 76 73 pc 59 47 s 48 34 c 44 38 r City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Saturday Hi Lo W 60 39 c 44 26 pc 62 37 c 83 73 s 59 44 pc 84 74 sh 56 31 pc 74 65 pc 67 39 r 45 41 r 62 35 pc 59 36 c Sunday Hi Lo W 56 27 c 41 27 s 49 30 c 84 74 pc 60 45 c 84 73 pc 57 33 pc 75 66 sh 46 42 r 62 40 sh 50 25 c 44 30 r Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |