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Boys and girls track and field compete today at Panorama

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The boys and girls track teams at ACGC will both travel to Panorama High School today, April 2 to compete in the Panorama coed meet. Thirteen other schools will be in attendance for the competition.

Boys and girls golf season opener cancelled

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

No April fools here. Both the boys and girls golf teams had their season opener at I-35 High School due to the weather yesterday, April 1. The two teams were set to compete in the WCAC Golf Quad to open their season against I-35, Earlham and Van Meter.

The girls next meet is scheduled for this Thursday, April 4 at the River Valley golf course against ADM (0-0). The boys won’t return to action until next week, Monday, April 8.

Panorama hosts coed meet today

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama High School will play host today, April 2, for the Panorama coed meet. With plenty of WCAC competition in attendance for both the boys and girls, the Panthers will be looking forward to the challenge. Teams making the trip to Panora for the event are ACGC, Audubon, Central Decatur, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Glidden-Ralston, Greene County, Madrid, Martensdale-St. Marys, Mount Ayr, Ogden, West Central Valley, Woodbine, Woodward-Granger and, of course, Panorama.

Panorama boys soccer stumble in opener against WCV, 7-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

This was not the season opener the Panthers (0-1) were hoping for, as they lost to West Central Valley (1-0) on Friday, March 29. There were no stats available for Panorama as of press time.

Panorama will hope to bounce back at home against East Sac County (1-0) on Thursday, April 4.

Panther girls soccer score double digits against WCV, 10-3

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Goals, goals, goals. Panorama (2-0) continued its hot start to the season against West Central Valley (0-1) in their game on Friday, March 29, winning 10-3.

Morgan Crees was either finding her teammates or finding the net all game long. With five goals and three assists, she made it easy for the Panthers to pull away from the Wildcats. She narrowly outperformed teammate Mia Waddle, who contributed four goals and two assists. Keirsten Egger added one goal to make it 10. Egger, Jamie Fronapfel and Shay Lemke all had one assist.

Panorama split goalkeeping duties again with Bridgete White in net in the first half, and Juliana Rizzuti taking her place in the second. Rizzuti would keep a clean sheet during her time on the field.

Next up for the Panthers is East Sac County (0-0) at home on Thursday, April 4.