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Charger boys finish second at Panorama meet

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys cross country team earned second place with 99 points at the Panorama cross country meet on Thursday, Sept. 19. Ogden won the meet with 66. Two top-10 finishes came from Charger runners. Gavin Sloss placed fourth in 18:17.50. Preston Kent followed him in eighth place in 18:40.30. Noah Kading cracked the top 20, placing 20th in 19:18.40. Tate Fever finished 30th in 20:10.10. Jonny Kading finished 38th in 20:30.70. Brody Beeler took 52nd in 21:05.60. Jameson Pfrang rounded out the Charger athletes, placing 59th in 21:34.30.

FULL ACGC RESULTS

Gavin Sloss

4

18:17.50

Preston Kent

8

18:40.30

Noah Kading

20

19:18.40

Tate Fever

30

20:10.10

Jonny Kading

68

20:30.70

Brody Beeler

52

21:05.60

Jameson Pfrang

59

21:34.30

ACGC girls take third place at Panorama meet

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC girls cross country earned third place for its 90-point effort at the Panorama cross country meet on Thursday, Sept. 19. Van Meter won the meet with 41. Ava Campbell had the highest finish for the Chargers, placing third in 20:49.10. Two other athletes cracked the top 20. Jayla Hoover took 15th place in 23:09 and Cadence Peterson placed 19th in 23:28.70. Adalyn Bensen followed, finishing 23rd in 23:47.40. Paige Van Meter placed 31st in 25:01.10. Brooklyn Schafer finished 42nd in 25:54.40. Emmarae Ellis finished closely behind her in 44th in 26:34.30. The Chargers play host for their next meet. Eleven other teams will travel to ACGC High School on Thursday, Sept. 26.

FULL ACGC RESULTS

Ava Campbell

3

20:49.10

Jayla Hoover

15

23:09.00

Cadence Peterson

19

23:38.70

Adalyn Benson

23

23:47.40

Paige Van Meter

31

25:01.10

Brooklyn Schafer

42

25:54.40

Emmarae Ellis

44

26:34.30

Saturday’s volleyball game against Madrid canceled

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC volleyball (9-3) was set to take on Madrid (1-9) this Saturday, Sept. 21, but it was canceled. This means the Chargers’ next game will be against East Sac County (13-6) on Tuesday, Sept. 24.

Chargers and Titans clash tonight at ACGC

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC football (3-0) will look to keep its undefeated season alive against South Central Calhoun (2-1) at its homecoming game tonight, Sept. 20 with kickoff set for 7 p.m. South Central Calhoun is coming off a loss against Riverside while ACGC is still riding high after its win against Panorama. Last season, ACGC won the battle between these two teams, 35-21.

Veterans take Brushy Creek Honor Flight

Pictured in Washington, D.C., are, front row: Tom Clayton, Lawrence Kunce, Patrick Moylan, Duane Wasson and Richard Groom. Back row: Thomas Moore, Steve Powell, TJ Powell, Barry Monaghan, Dwight Hawley, Paul Wendl, Pat Lutz and nurse Kennedy Rolfes

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Several Guthrie County veterans and volunteers participated in the Brushy Creek Honor Flight on Sept. 18. Those involved said it was a great experience with good crowds in Washington, D.C., and in Fort Dodge to greet them.  About 120 veterans were aboard the plane to Washington, D.C., to see the nation’s war memorials. The trip was the 26th conducted by the Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight with the first taking place in 2010. Since then, about 3,600 veterans from 228 Iowa communities have made the journey.

Kennedy Rolfes was one of three nurses on the honor flight. She is pictured here with her grandfather, Patrick Moylan.