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Chargers’ comeback attempt falls short against Panorama, 9-8

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Monday, June 3, at Panorama High School, the ACGC boys baseball team (0-6) made several comeback attempts against Panorama (3-6) but ultimately fell short. ACGC took an early 2-0 lead, but Panorama battled back to make it 6-2. The Chargers didn’t give up there and brought the game to 6-6 with four runs in the top of the fifth. Three more runs from Panorama meant ACGC was heading into the seventh down 9-6. Two final runs made the game close and surely made Panorama fans sweat, but it was not enough to get the win. Noah Kading did most of the damage for ACGC. His three RBIs and two hits kept ACGC in the game. Blaize Dorsey had with two RBIs, while Tommy Skram and Ben Franzeen both contributed one. Tegan Slaybaugh and Andrew Mahaffey split time on the mound. Mahaffey pitched four innings and struck out three batters. Slaybaugh pitched the other two innings, recording five strikeouts. ACGC will take the field against West Central Valley (4-7) at home tonight, June 4.

Panthers hang on early, falter late in loss to ACGC, 18-4

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Monday, June 3, the Panorama softball team (3-6) played at home against ACGC (5-2). The game was tied, 3-3, heading into the fifth inning. ACGC proceeded to score six runs, four runs and five runs in the next three innings to secure the win. Individual stats were not available as of press time. The Panthers’ next game is at home tonight against Ogden (5-4).

Panorama falls to Woodward-Granger, 18-6

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Despite a strong first inning, Panorama softball (3-6) lost to Woodward-Granger (2-4) on Friday, May 31. The Panthers were leading after the top of the second inning, 6-3. After scoring six in the second, and nine in the third, Woodward-Granger created an insurmountable lead. Individual stats were not available as of press time.

Panthers hang on in close win against ACGC, 9-8

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama baseball (3-6) and ACGC (0-6) were trading punches all game long at the Panthers’ baseball field on Monday, June 3. ACGC took an early 2-0 lead after the first inning. Panorama took the lead away from ACGC in the third inning to go up, 3-2, and added another three runs in the fourth inning to make it 6-2. Four runs from ACGC in the fifth tied the game at 6-6, just for Panorama to respond in the sixth inning with three more runs to lead, 9-6. In its final attempt to mount a comeback, ACGC scored two runs in the seventh before being put away. The 9-8 victory gave Panorama its first back-to-back wins this season. Individual stats were not available for Panorama as of press time. Panorama’s next game is at home tonight, June 4, against Ogden (4-8).

Photos by Betty Cooper

Late surge fuels Panorama over Woodward-Granger, 11-10

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Friday, May 31, the Panorama baseball team (2-6) picked up its second win of the season thanks to some late heroics away from home against Woodward-Granger (2-6). Panorama took the lead in the top of the fifth inning to go up 4-1, only to give up six runs in the bottom half of the inning. The Panthers responded with a seven-run inning in the top of the sixth to regain the lead and eventually win. A big part of the win can be credited to second baseman Braylon Dawes. In five at-bats, the senior hit six singles, stole two bases and scored three runs. Two runs came from Trey Boettcher and Brayden Meinecke. Parker Cary, Brayden Galvan, Mason Carstens and Laytyn Ashworth each scored once. Braylon and Bryce Dawes split time on the mound. Braylon was credited the win in his two innings pitched.

Photos by Betty Cooper