Extra points
Boot camp
The next session of Boot Camp at the Basin Recreation Field House starts Monady. March 5. Sign up now for this class run by Full Function Fitness. There are three sessions to choose from at 6 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and noon Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Classes are limited to 16 participants. The cost is $275 for 18 classes or $15 per class. The Full Function Boot Camp is designed to benefit and push most levels. It is an integrated training system which will include three phases focusing on flexibility and core strength and power and strength. Cardio will be included in all phases of the class. The class will be taught by Will Cummins and Pete McGovern, both certified personal trainers. Sigh up online at http://www.basinrecreation.org or at the field house. Call for more information at 655-0999
New Speedskating hours
The Park City Speedskating Club announces new class hours starting Feb. 28. The class will meet on Wednesday evenings from 6:30-7:45 p.m. from Feb. 28-April 11. No class on April 4. The cost is $72 for six , one hour and 15 minutes sessions with professional instructors. For more information, contact David Harris at 658-4311 or davidharris10@comcast.net .
Softball leagues
Softball season is coming soon. Get into the excitement with Park City Recreation’s Adult Softball Leagues. Co-ed leagues play Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Men’s leagues play Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The season runs from May 6-Aug. 17. Registration is now open, but space is limited. To register, call the Park City Racquet Club at 615-5401 or online at parkcityrecreation.org
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Amid the largest school outbreak yet, officials hope a new testing program will keep Park City students in class
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