Cadence Turnbow kept Thursday’s game against the Cobre High Indians in perspective. “We came in knowing what had to be more focused,” she said after a 57-23 Lady ’Cat win. “I thought we showed more focus and did what we had to.” Truth of the matter is that the Indians buckled under the Lady ’Cat full-court press, and the first half became a track meet to the basket for the …
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The Christian Center of Park City’s Latino Arts Festival will make up for lost time this year.
After not hosting the event last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, the humanitarian nonprofit will present a week of art, music and dance from June 20 to June 26 in venues located throughout the area, said Executive Director Rob Harter.
“Typically the festival has been a two-day affair, but we’ve stretched it out for nearly a week,” Harter said. “We had originally thought to stretch things out for social distancing, and to have a few more options for people who wouldn’t have been able to attend a two-day festival, but we thought why not work with other partners to schedule events all week.”