Clearfield Aquatic Center

Registration open for Clearfield dance classes

The city recreation department and the Clearfield Aquatic Center are now taking registrations for three different youth dance classes.

Little Dancers helps toddlers, age 3-4, explore movement using a variety of dance and movement forms. This includes an introduction to ballet. The class is from 10:15 a.m. to 10:55 a.m. on Tuesdays, starting Sept. 25 for eight weeks.

There is a hip hop class, for age 9 to 14, from 3 p.m. to 3:45 p.m., on Fridays beginning Sept. 28 for eight weeks.

Clearfield offers belly-dancing classes

CLEARFIELD — Getting in shape doesn’t have to involve pounding the pavement. Instead, the city is offering a class that can help people tone their shape with a sway of the hips.

The city is hosting a belly-dancing class for ages 12 and older. This low-impact exercise is designed to help participants improve muscle control and stamina.

(Courtesy photo)
The Clearfield-based team of (bottom from left) Brady James, Eneida Magana, Mike Watson, (top from left) Daniel Contreras, Krista Blanchard and Destry Wride took second place at the 16th Annual Lifeguard Games.

Clearfield lifeguards place at annual games

CLEARFIELD — When Eneida Magana found an infant, who was not breathing and had no heartbeat, collapsed on a pool deck, she knew she needed to immediately start CPR.

As part of the 16th Annual Lifeguard Games, Magana was only role-playing — this time. She and her teammate were asked to demonstrate the proper steps in saving the life of an infant. They were scored on their knowledge and application during the test.

Sweethearts invited to sweat together

CLEARFIELD -- Officials are hoping to attract couples and others to join its fifth annual mini-triathlon.

Travis Williams (blue) goes to the hoop against Bruce Christy (55) and T.J. Heap during the Fallen Heroes fundraising basketball game at the Clearfield Aquatic Center on Monday. (NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner)

Buzzer starts on 108-hour basketball game

CLEARFIELD -- It was still early Monday, just two hours into what's expected to be a game of at least 108 hours, and players moved across the court easily, smiling as they made baskets, bringing the score to a lopsided 104-36.

The goal of the event is twofold: Break a world record with 108 hours of continuous basketball playing and raise money for a good cause.

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