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TOP:  Youth soccer referee Eulogio Alejandre (left) shakes hands with players after a match at Mount Ogden Park in Ogden on Saturday. Alejandre, who has 29 years of referee experience, says he has taken steps to protect his volunteer staff from violence on the field. (REYNALDO LEAL/Standard-Examiner)

Ref's death leads to worry about sports violence; many say parents key in modeling proper behavior

The sun beat down from a cloudless sky Saturday afternoon during a youth soccer game at McCall Field Park in Roy, and cheers from parents cascaded in intermittently from the sidelines as the action on the field intensified in waves, then receded.

Doubtless, similar scenes were playing out on thousands of fields across the country.

But for some parents at the park in Roy, the impact of the recent death of soccer referee Ricardo Portillo loitered in the air. Portillo died May 4, a week after a yellow-carded 17-year-old player allegedly punched him in the head in Taylorsville.

It was a chilling reminder, the parents said, of the violence that has embedded itself in youth sports.

Ogden School District Assistant Superintendent Sandy Coroles (left) on Friday explains the district’s plan to cut more than 250 part-time reading coach posititions and restructure the program with fewer employees. The coaches can reapply for a reduced number of restructured jobs for the 2013-14 school year. (REYNALDO LEAL/Standard-Examiner)

More than 250 reading coaches latest casualties in Ogden School District

OGDEN — Ogden School District officials called a Friday meeting to tell more than 250 part-time reading coaches their jobs were being eliminated, but they would be free to reapply for a reduced number of restructured jobs for the 2013-14 school year.

Asked by an Early Reading Interventionist how many jobs would be reposted, Assistant Superintendent Sandy Coroles replied that she did not know.

Asked by another employee if the eight jobs at her school could be reduced to four, Coroles said that was possible.

The new job listings will be posted later this month, she added.

in Monte Cristo, Thursday May 9, 2013. (REYNALDO LEAL/Standard-Examiner)

UDOT experimenting with new snow-removal material on State Road 39

HUNTSVILLE — The Utah Department of Transportation believes it has found a new way to open the state’s big mountain passes sooner while using less equipment.

Garth Tuck asks Ogden School District Superintendent Brad Smith a question on the firing of media specialists during a community meeting in Ogden on Wednesday. (REYNALDO LEAL/Standard-Examiner)

Angry parents confront Ogden superintendent over media specialist jobs

OGDEN — Close to 140 angry parents and community members showed up Wednesday morning for a meeting with Ogden School District Superintendent Brad Smith, to urge him and district officials to reconsider the decision that, if approved in June, will cost the district’s 20 certified media specialists their jobs.

Layne Christensen is completing work on a wind tunnel in Ogden. The entrepreneur says the U.S. Ski Team has already expressed interest in using the tunnel to test the aerodynamics of its apparel. (NICK SHORT/Standard-Examiner)

Ogden entrepreneur builds wind tunnel to test aerodynamics of apparel, race cars, bikes, more

OGDEN — A Top of Utah entrepreneur hopes wind is in Ogden’s forecast.

Layne Christensen, founder of Darko Technologies, is putting the finishing touches on a massive wind tunnel housed in a 10,000-square-foot building at Business Depot Ogden.

Vaguely resembling something that NASA might build, the tunnel is 100 feet long and about 20 feet tall at its highest point. The testing section of the tunnel is large enough to fit a car inside — one of only a handful of such facilities open to the public in the United States.

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