Go Miners Athletic Foundation launches push to support all Park City High sports
PARK CITY, Utah — A new nonprofit effort aimed at strengthening Park City High School athletics is seeking formal recognition from the Park City School District, with organizers framing the group as a long-term support system for every sport — not a booster club for one program.
Jess McCurdy, a Park City parent and co-founder of the Park City Passing League, introduced the proposed Go Miners Athletic Foundation at a recent school board meeting, calling it “a foundational investment in our students, our school pride and our community’s future.”
McCurdy told board members she has lived in Park City for 12 years and is “the mom of four boys who have all participated and benefited from Park City High School athletics.” She said the new foundation builds on lessons learned from the Park City Passing League, which she and her husband started six years ago after seeing a need to support youth football development.