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ACGC baseball late rally fuels win over Panorama, 9-8

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC baseball (6-6-1) did not lead in this one until the very end, picking up a 9-8 away win against Panorama (3-10) on Monday, June 16. Panorama jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the first inning and would slowly build on that through the game. Heading into the final inning, ACGC was down, 8-4. Five runs in the seventh inning jolted the Chargers ahead for the victory.

Tommy Skram led with two RBIs. Will Skram, Ben Franzeen, Jackson Pfrang, Taytum Bates and Colton Clark each had one RBI. Pfrang had the team’s lone homerun. Blaize Dorsey spent the majority of the game on the mound, pitching five and one-third innings with four strikeouts. Colton Clark pitched the other one and two-third innings, striking out two and allowing one hit and no earned runs.

The Chargers next game is at home on Tuesday, June 17, against Ogden (7-11-1).

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Panorama baseball falls to ACGC late, 9-8

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama baseball team (3-10) was in the driver’s seat for most of its home game against ACGC (6-6-1) on Monday, June 16. Panorama jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning. ACGC fought back, scoring three in the second, cutting Panorama’s lead to one. Panorama slowly built back up its lead, scoring one run in the next four innings, leading 8-4 by the end of the sixth. ACGC rallied, scoring five runs in the seventh inning to give Panorama the loss, 9-8.

Brayden Galvan led in RBIs with two. Parker Cary, Cruz Crandall, Joel Cooper, Mason Meinecke and Nolan Sheehy each had one RBI. Sheehy struck out three batters in his two innings on the mound. Meinecke struck out two in his three innings.

The Panthers next game is tonight, Tuesday, June 17, at Woodward-Granger (5-9).

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Panorama softball handles ACGC, 16-4

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama softball team (4-11) defeated ACGC (1-12) at home on Monday, June 16. The Panorama offense was rolling early and often in this one, leading to the 16-4 Panorama win.

“We did a great job coming out strong and hitting the ball hard, scoring four runs in the first inning,” Head Coach Ismael Galvan said. “The defense was able to keep them to one in the bottom half, and our bats continued to stay hot, scoring four runs in every inning ending up with the 16-4 win. Galvan threw well, striking out seven and walking four. I am proud of the fight from our team.  Homeruns by White, Galvan and Steenblock were huge tonight. Steenblock ended the night with seven RBI’s and I could not be more happy with the energy, focus and mindset these Lady Panthers had tonight.”

Game two of the double header was stopped after the first inning, tied, 3-3. Galvan says a makeup date is not yet confirmed. The Panthers next game is at Woodward-Granger (11-4-1) on Tuesday, June 17.

Guthrie County Supervisors approve animal control ordinance

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the June 17 meeting of the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors, a first reading was held regarding the draft version of the Animal Control and Protection Ordinance. A few minor wording changes were suggested, and approved, to clarify intent. There were no public comments.

The supervisors unanimously voted to waive the second and third readings. The county will publish the entire ordinance, and it will then go into effect.

County Engineer Josh Sebern shared the final plans for Bridge Replacement Project BROS -C039 (100) 81-39 on Victory Trail over Beaver Creek. Sebern described the “pass-through” manner in which funding for the project will flow.

“The original one was built in 1959, and the deck has since gone bad, so we’re doing a full replacement,” Sebern said. “This one’s a bit of a unique beast. The cost is estimated at $1.385 (million). This will be 100% federal aid funded; however, it will pass through the local budget.”

Supervisor Brian Johnson asked how quickly the federal funds will be received once requested for reimbursement.

“It’s fairly fast. They want us doing it monthly; they don’t want to wait until the end,” Sebern said.

As part of the consent agenda, a payroll change notice was approved for part-time jailer Ben Marsh for a new pay rate of $23 per hour.

Evan Subbert addressed the supervisors, speaking of his resignation from his position as Assistant to the Engineer. He voiced appreciation for the County Engineer’s department and all those he worked with in his job.

“I want to thank you guys. I feel like the board has always had my back these 15 years,” Subbert said.

The supervisors meet regularly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. The public is welcome to attend in person or via remote technology. To join remotely, call 323-792-6123, then use meeting code 547029216#.

Panora Lions Club installs flags

Special to the Times Vedette

The Panora Lions Club installed 19 flags at homes between 6302 and 6432 Panorama Drive on June 6. The installation crew included Marissa Stone, Dr. Terry Sprague, Pat Subbert, Dave Wright, Dave Bassett, Mike Carey and Mark Armbrecht.