Panorama falls to Ogden, 13-1

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Double-digit runs in the first inning by away team Ogden (7-4) propelled the Bulldogs to the win over Panorama (3-8) on Tuesday, June 4. Ogden scored 10 runs in the first inning; the Panthers countered with one run of their own in the bottom of the first but were unable to mount a comeback.

Extra innings rally takes Panorama over Exira-EHK, 12-5

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Thursday, June 6, Panorama baseball (4-8) traveled to Exira-EHK High School (4-4) where they won, 12-5. The game was a back-and-forth affair. Exira-EHK was leading 3-0 in the third but lost the lead by the end of the fifth, advantage Panorama, 4-3. Exira-EHK scored twice in the fifth inning to retake the lead, 5-4. Panorama tied it at 5-5 in the top of the sixth. A scoreless seventh inning meant fans in attendance were going to be treated to more baseball. Both teams went scoreless again in the eighth. Panorama’s offense got hot in the ninth, scoring seven runs, putting the game to rest. Panorama’s next test is against West Central Valley on Monday, June 10, away from home.

Photos by Eli Cooper

Panthers lose to Martensdale-St. Marys, 8-1

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Back-to-back losses came in back-to-back days for the Panthers baseball team (3-8), which lost against the No. 1 team in the Pride of Iowa Conference, Martensdale-St. Marys, at home on Wednesday, June 5. Panorama took the lead in the first inning, 1-0, but would not score for the remainder of the contest. The RBI came from the bat of Parker Cary. Three Panthers hit the mound on that day. Cary pitched five-and-two-third innings pitched and struck out two batters. Trey Boettcher also struck out two batters in his one inning on the bump.

Photos by Betty Cooper

Panorama win streak snapped by Ogden, 7-1

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Tuesday, June 4, Panorama baseball (3-7) hosted Ogden (5-8). The Panthers’ lone run came in the fourth inning. Ogden’s starting pitcher, Colson Carson, pitched all seven innings to keep the Panorama bats quiet. The Panthers’ RBI came from a sacrifice fly off the bat of Brayden Meinecke. Brayden Galvan pitched six innings, striking out four batters while giving up four earned runs.

Photos by Betty Cooper

Join in on self-led business tour in Guthrie Center on July 5

Special to the Times Vedette

Stores, restaurants and a variety of businesses in Guthrie Center will be participating in self-led tours on Friday, July 5 during business hours as part of the ACGC All School Reunion. Look for details, discounts and sale information in weeks ahead. Businesses are encouraged to post any historical photos for shoppers to see as well. Any business wishing to participate should contact Krissy Swenson at kjswensen91@gmail.com by June 14 in order to be included on the informational flyer.