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Panther girls land in 6th place at Ogden Early Bird

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama track team came away from the Ogden Coed meet Thursday, April 3 in sixth place with 66 points, inched out by St. Edmond’s 66.5 points and Winterset’s 68. Van Meter won with 123 points, followed by host Ogden with 104.5. Maddy Lutz came away with the sole first-place finish with her 400-meter dash time of 1:03.40. Kylie Rochholz provided another highlight with her second-place 800-meter run time of 2:31.45.

Full results:

  • 100-meter dash: Leah Carstens, 18th, 14.56; Malia Jacobsen, 26th, 15.59; Jolynne Roeder, 28th, 16.45
  • 200-meter dash: Gracie Recker, 6th, 28.64; Leah Carstens, 13th, 30.10; Malia Jacobsen, 25th, 32.92
  • 4×100 Meter Relay: Panorama, 5th, 54.09; Panorama, 19th, 1:02.74
  • 400-Meter Dash: Maddy Lutz, 1st, 1:03.40; Mary Fett, 5th, 1:09.28
  • 800-Meter Run: Kylie Rochholz, 2nd, 2:31.45; Laicey Lutz, 7th, 2:41.08; Corrie Knapp, 14th, 3:05.05
  • 800-Meter Relay: Panorama, 7th, 2:04.30
  • 100 Meter Hurdles: Faith Recker, 5th, 1:12.27
  • Long Jump: Jolynne Roeder, 17th, 11-04.50
  • High Jump: Ella Carico, 10th, NH; Addie Astley, 11th, NH
  • Shot Put: Gracie Recker, 7th, 34.01.00; Emma Walker, 13th, 28-11.50
  • Discus: Emma Walker, 10th, 92-08; Gracie Recker, 12th, 83-03

Drive Your Tractor to School Day 

By Kerry Jacobsen | Times Vedette

Panorama schools held its annual Drive Your Tractor to School Day on Thursday, April 3 with many students participating.  It was open to both FFA members and non-FFA members who have their school permit or license.

Brody Steenblock heading into school.

Brody Steenblock

Sawyer Simmons

Cody Kastner

Evan Johnson

Laine Christe

Alexis Olsen

Group of Panorama kids who participated in Drive Your Tractor to School Day.

Panorama boys 11th at Ogden Early Bird

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys track team finished in 11th place with 34 points at the Ogden Coed meet Thursday, April 3. Atlantic captured first with 96 points.

“It was good to get our first outdoor meet under our belts, especially for our freshmen who hadn’t experienced a true high school meet yet,” Coach Bruce Dahlhauser said. “Our biggest takeaway as coaches was that these young guys weren’t fazed or intimidated by the atmosphere or the competition. It ended up being a fairly large meet on the boys side, and we were certainly one of the smallest schools in the group. Our guys gave tremendous effort and competed very well. While points and placings don’t always show that, I do think our kids deserve a lot of credit for their performance.”

Noah Poldberg started off his senior season on a good note, finishing first in the 3200 and second in the 1600.

“This is even more impressive when you consider he had just come off of playing a large part in our Spring Musical and hadn’t been able to practice as consistently as he would like or compete in our indoor meet at BV,” Dahlhauser said. “This is a credit to his ability to motivate and push himself every day even when others aren’t around.”

Dahlhauser said Cristian Monrroy-Nunez had his first opportunity to throw the discus in a meet this year and was able to put up a mark that nearly matched his best from a year ago.

“He was also able to put a distance over 40 feet in the shot put, putting him right on with where he left off last season as well. He dials in every day and continues to show improvement each time out,” he said. 

“While we had several guys run some good early season splits in our relays, the performance that jumps out the most to me from last night was Corbin Deardorff in the open 400 meters,” Dahlhauser said. “For a freshman in his first outdoor high school meet to run a 57.21 and place sixth in a meet of that caliber is tremendous. We knew he had great potential, but that performance definitely puts him ahead of schedule and is really exciting as we look toward the rest of this season and beyond.”

Dahlhauser also complimented the team’s camaraderie.

“Watching our kids interact throughout the night was a sign of positive things happening as well,” he continued. “They enjoy being around each other and have fun, making it an enjoyable experience. At the same time, we all recognize that we have work to do. and last night helped us see some things we need to focus on moving forward.” 

Results

  • 100-Meter Dash: Devonne Bell, 25th, 12.83; Court Vogel, 31st, 13.06
  • 200-Meter Dash: Court Vogel, 31st, 29.45
  • 4×100 Meter Relay: Panorama, 18th, 50.42; Panorama, 29th, 53.77
  • 400-Meter Dash: Corbin Deardorff, 6th, 57.21; Gabe Wagner, 11th, 59.81
  • 4×200-Meter Relay: Panorama, 13th, 1:46.18
  • 800-Meter Run: Aiden Rochholz, 27th, 2:35.67; Bennett Allen, 31st, 2:48.05
  • 4×400-Meter Relay: Panorama, 6th, 3:50.92
  • 4×800-Meter Relay: Panorama, 8th, 9:58.05
  • 1600-Meter Run: Noah Poldberg, 2nd, 4:55.32; Zach Hayden, 20th, 5:37.14
  • 800-Medley Relay: Panorama, 12th, 1:49.40
  • 1600 Medley Relay: Panorama, 6th, 4:09.42
  • 110-Meter Hurdles: Syler Shaffer, 8th, 17.50; Austin Wagner, 15th, 18.45
  • 3200-Meter Run: Noah Poldberg, 1st, 10:41.10; Bennett Allen, 8th, 11:39.70
  • Long Jump: Blake Schwartz, 12th, 17-04.50; Cruz Crandall, 14th, 17-04.50; Gabe Wagner, 28th, 15-04.50
  • High Jump: Cruz Crandall, 7th, 5-02.00
  • Shot Put: Cristian Monrroy-Nunez, 11th, 41-01.00; Gage Thorn, 23rd, 34-00.00; Connor Deardorff, 36th, 22-04.00
  • Discus: Cristian Monrroy-Nunez, 8th, 119-07; Bladyn Wearmouth, 23rd, 93-05; Cruz Stanley, 26th, 88-01

Iowa boat registrations expire April 30

From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

Iowans will register more than 220,000 boats before April 30 when current boat registrations expire. Boat registrations are good for three years. Registration fees support boater education and safety, water trails, navigation enforcement and aquatic invasive species.

Boat owners may bring their current registration to any Iowa county recorder’s office when they renew. Nonresidents who register their boat in Iowa must go to the county where the boat is primarily used.

Owners who are registering a boat in their own name that they purchased from a private seller should bring the signed registration. Make sure the title is signed over to you, if applicable.

Only boats displaying a current registration decal are allowed to operate on Iowa waters.

Learn more about how to register your boat on the DNR website at https://www.iowadnr.gov/things-do/boating/registration.