Sports briefs: Assistant basketball coach wanted
Basic skating camp
Ice skaters at least four years of age and of all skill levels are invited to attend Park City Ice Arena’s basic skating camp from July 30 to August 3, 9 a.m. to noon.
Skaters should have some experience skating, whether it be group skating classes, private lessons or recreational experience and should be able to skate on their own can comfortably without assistance. This camp has a recreational focus. The camp costs $210. To register call 435-615-5707 or visit parkcityice.org.
Assistant basketball coach wanted
Park City High School Girls Basketball has a new head varsity coach and is seeking coaches to fill an assistant coaching position. Call Head Coach Brett Isaacson at 301-830-3977 or email parkcitygirlshoops@gmail.com for information. This will be a paid position for the 2018-2019 winter season.
Basin Recreation fall soccer
Basin Recreation’s fall soccer is a recreational soccer league designed for boys and girls in preschool through ninth grade. Each player will be placed on a team and will receive a uniform, coach, and a ticket to a Monarchs game. The league starts on August 20 and runs through October 13.
For more information, visit basinrecreation.org to register or call 435-655-0999.
PC MARC swim lessons
The PC MARC is offering swimming lessons on weekday evenings and Saturdays for children ages 6 months to 12 years old. Visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 435-615-5401 for details.
Swim lessons at Silver Mountain
Registration for summer swim lessons at Silver Mountain Sports Club is now open. Classes are available for all abilities, including parent-child lessons and private lessons. All lessons are held at the club’s Prospector location. Non-members are welcome. Contact Silver Mountain Sports Club Aquatics at 435-649-6670 ext. 107 or email swim@SilverMountainSpa.com.
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