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Panthers fall to Greene County, 10-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama boys soccer (2-3) did not get the result they were looking for at its home game against Greene County (4-1) on Monday, April 14. Panorama aims to bounce back against AHSTW (1-4) away from home on Thursday, April 17.

Panthers blank Greene County, 10-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama girls soccer (3-2) team earned a dominant win away from home against Greene County (0-5) on Monday, April 14. Panorama scored four goals in the first half and six in the second to secure the blowout win. Morgan Crees scored seven of Panorama’s 10. Karli Kautzky, Brooklyn Schafer and Ashley Crees scored the other three. Assists went to Kautzky, Morgan Crees, Nerea Gimeno Perez and Meredith Arganbright, one apiece. The Panthers next game is at AHSTW (0-4) on Thursday, April 17.

Panorama boys place 7th at Ram Early Bird

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys track and field team scored 65 points to place seventh at the Ram Early Bird on Friday, April 11. Forest City won the meet with 138.5 points. Panorama won two bronze medals: Gage Thorn in the shot put and the distance medley team of Hunter Kempf, Cruz Crandall, Syler Shaffer and Noah Poldberg. The boys next meet is at Earlham today, Tuesday, April 15.

FULL PANORAMA RESULTS:

  • 100-meter dash: Devonne Bell, 17th in 13.35
  • Jaysen Stagg, 23rd in 14.12
  • 110-meter hurdles: Syler Shaffer, fifth in 17.23
  • Austin Wagner, eighth in 18.31
  • 200-meter dash: Hunter Kempf, eighth in 24.83
  • Braden Bahrenfuss, ninth in 25.02
  • 400-meter dash: Bladyn Wearmouth, eighth in 59.25
  • 400-meter hurdles: Austin Wagner, eighth in 1:07.14
  • Dylan Donovan, 13th in 1:13.96
  • 800-meter run: Aden Rochholz, fourth in 2:42.11
  • Bennett Allen, 17th in 2:42.11
  • 1,600-meter run: Zach Hayden, ninth in 5:33.34
  • 3,200-meter run: Allen, ninth in 13:17.01
  • Discus: Cristian Monrroy-Nunez, seventh, throwing 116-02
  • Wearmouth, eighth, throwing 106-01
  • Cruz Stanley, 13th, throwing 93-10
  • Connor Deardorff, 17th, throwing 80-07
  • Long jump: Cruz Crandall, sixth, jumping 17-08
  • Gabe Wagner, 16th, jumping 15-05.50
  • Shot put: Gage Thorn, third, throwing 45-10.50
  • Monrroy-Nunez, fourth, throwing 42-06.00
  • Deardorff, 22nd, throwing 25-03.00
  • 800-meter sprint medley: Bahrenfuss, Connor Love, Hunter Kempf and Deardorff, fourth in 1:42.83
  • Stagg, Bell, Dylan Donovan and Gabe Wagner, 12th in 1:49.91
  • 4×100-meter relay: Bahrenfuss, Love, Wearmouth and Kempf, fifth in 48.54
  • Stagg, Bell, Deardorff and Stanley, 13th in 52.36
  • Shuttle hurdle: Austin Wagner, Donovan, Gabe Wagner and Shaffer, fourth in 1:15.90
  • 4×200-meter relay: Love, Hayden, Stanley and Gabe Wagner, fifth in 3:41.94
  • 4×400-meter relay: Deardorff, Crandall, Noah Poldberg and Shaffer, fifth in 3:41.94
  • 4×800-meter relay: Rochholz, Stanley, Poldberg and Shaffer, sixth in 9:43.48
  • Distance medley: Kempf, Crandall, Shaffer and Poldberg, third in 3:51.17

Panthers place 5th at Ram Early Bird

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama girls track and field team competed at the Ram Early Bird on Friday, April 11. The Panthers placed fifth with 86 points. Ogden won the meet with 158. Athletes who medaled at the competition were: Maddy Lutz, bronze in the 800-meter run and gold in the 3,000-meter run; Kylie Rochholz, silver in the 1,500-meter run; Laicey Lutz, silver in the 3,000-meter run; Gracie Recker, silver in the shot put; the 800-meter sprint medley, 4×100-meter and 4×200-meter relays all earned silver and the distance medley earned gold. The girls next meet is today, Tuesday, April 15 at Earlham.

FULL PANORAMA RESULTS

  • 100-meter dash: Ella Carico, eighth in 14.51
  • Malia Jacobsen, 14th in 16.23
  • 100-meter hurdles: Faith Recker, sixth in 18.61
  • Corrie Knapp, 11th in 22.24
  • 200-meter dash: Bridgette Ewing, 15th in 34.03
  • Malia Jacobsen, 16th in 34.89
  • Jolynne Roeder, 17th in 36.03
  • 400-meter hurdles: Knapp, seventh in 1:25.95
  • 800-meter run: Maddy Lutz, third in 2:39.68
  • 1500-meter run: Kylie Rochholz, second in 5:10.88
  • 3000-meter run: Mary Fett, first in 12:11
  • Laicey Lutz, second in 12:12
  • Discus: Gracie Recker, 11th, throwing 67-04
  • Long jump: Jolynne Roeder, 11th, jumping 10-01.50
  • Shot put: Gracie Recker, second, throwing 34-00
  • Emma Walker, eighth, throwing 29-11
  • 800-meter sprint medley: Faith Recker, Leah Carstens, Maddy Lutz and Rochholz, second in 1:58.51
  • 4×100-meter relay: Carstens, Gracie Recker, Maddy Lutz, Faith Recker, second in 53.60
  • Jacobsen, Ewing, Roeder and Addie Astley, 11th in 1:04.60
  • 4×200-meter relay: Carico, Laicey Lutz, Ewing and Jacobsen placed fifth in 2:08.01
  • 4×400-meter relay: Fett, Carico, Laicey Lutz, Carstens, second in 4:40.48
  • Distance medley: Faith Recker, Gracie Recker, Maddy Lutz and Rochholz, first in 4:23.44

Saint Mary’s fish fry is a success

Jordan Terwilliger and Fidel Hernandez roll the fish in breading.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Friday, April 11, Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Guthrie Center held a Lenten fish fry. The garage behind the church was abuzz with activity as fish were fried to golden perfection.

Tom Rutledge pulls golden hot fish from the fryer.