Welcome back, ACGC teachers and staff

Chamber of commerce members welcome ACGC teachers and staff back for the 2024-2025 school year.

By Kerry Jacobsen | Times Vedette

The Welcome Back Teachers and Staff coffee was held on Monday at 8 a.m. at ACGC High School. Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce members introduced themselves and welcomed back the teachers and staff for the 2024-2025 school year. The Adair Chamber of Commerce and Casey Service Club contributed as well. 

ACGC teachers and staff enjoy the Welcome Back Breakfast on Aug. 19.

Five Chargers named in All-West Central Activities Conference softball awards

Emerson Van Meter

 

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC’s Emerson Van Meter was named to the West Central Activities Conference First team for her performances in the 2023-2024 season. The senior pitcher finished the season with 102 strikeouts and a 2.68 ERA in her 21 games on the mound. She kept opponents’ batting average to .245. On offense, Van Meter batted .282 with 12 RBIs.

Teammates joining Van Meter are senior outfielder Jenna Rowley and utility senior Reagan Carney on the second team. Rowley hit one homerun and added 11 RBIs, batting .338. Her 39 total bases were second-best on the team. Carney led all ACGC players in RBIs with 25. She also hit two home runs, led the team in total bases with 43 and led in batting average, hitting at a .377 clip.

Jayla Hoover and Mersadez Richter both received honorable mentions. On offense, Hoover had 10 RBIs and batted .200, reaching 13 total bases. Defensively, Hoover had 45 assists and 36 putouts. Richter also contributed 10 RBIs and reached base 33 times. Her batting average was .365, second-best among ACGC hitters. On defense, Richter had 47 assists and 38 putouts.

Jayla Hoover

Reagan Carney

Mersadez Richter

Sellers named to First Team, Nelson Honorable Mention in WCAC softball awards

Jaidyn Sellers

 

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Lindy Nelson

Panorama senior outfielder and future Iowa Hawkeye Jaidyn Sellers was named to the West Central Activities Conference First Team as an outfielder. Sellers had 10 home runs, 15 RBIs and was walked 28 times this season. Her batting average was .476, the highest on Panorama’s squad. Sellers also led the team in stolen bases, with 28 in 28 attempts. Lindy Nelson was named to the honorable mention list, playing third base and catcher last season for Panorama. Nelson led Panorama in RBIs with 27 and doubles with 12. She also hit one home run, with her batting average finishing at .312.

Seventh Day Adventist Church to celebrate 100 years on Aug. 17

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The public is invited to help the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Guthrie Center celebrate its 100th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 17 at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Event Center.

A gospel music concert by Pride Family Music will be held beginning at 2 p.m. Former pastor Steven Shafer will speak, and visits to the church (1305 North St. in Guthrie Center) will be available.

Longtime church elder Doctor Steven Bascom and pastor Steven Goodenough are the current church leaders. Pastor Goodenough’s wife, Emily, provided history on the church’s century in the community.

The church formed in August of 2024, and in its early years, services were held at the home of Mrs. H.B. Shelley. In the 1940s and 1950s, services were held at the IOOF (Odd Fellows) hall, and later at city hall.

The current church building was dedicated in October of 1959. In 1999, the church celebrated 75 years.

In 2011, longtime leader Floyd Sherburne died at the age of 102. He was the builder of the Sherburne Cabin at Springbrook Park.

The church joined the Guthrie Center Association of Churches in 2013. In 2016, the church launched a Facebook page.

In January 2021, the church interior was redecorated and audio-visual upgrades were made. A new sign was installed in October 2023.

Panorama Women’s Golf League results from Aug. 13

Special to the Times Vedette

A total of 46 women played in the Panorama Women’s Golf League on Aug. 13.

In the A group, Deb Rockwell and Emily Spradling were the low scratch winners with a 33. The second low scratch winner was Sharon Wedemeyer with a 34. Sharon Wedemeyer was the HDCP winner with a 21. Sharon Wedemeyer had the fewest putts with 14.

In the B group, Lynn Breitback was the low scratch winner with a 39. The second low scratch winner was Pam Shelton with a 42. The HDCP winners were Lynn Breitbach and Pam Shelton with a 22. Lynn Breitbach, Patsy Goss, Michelle Welch and Sue Hendricks had the fewest putts with 18.

Phyllis Davis, Carla Fitzgerald, Deb Rockwell and Emily Spradling each had a birdie. Phyllis Davis, Diane Pieper and Deb Rockwell each had a chip in.