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Panthers pick up first win against IKM-Manning, 4-3

Panorama celebrates its first win of the 2025 season against IKM-Manning. Photo by Arianne Steenblock

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama softball team (1-4) picked up its first win of the season at IKM-Manning (2-3) on Wednesday, June 4. Bridgete White was stellar on offense for Panorama. She got on base each time she stepped to the plate with two walks, one single and one home run. Andrea Knode and Arilyan Steenblock contributed one RBI each. Knode and Lexi Galvan each had doubles.

Knode pitched all seven innings for Panorama and picked up the win. She only gave up two earned runs and struck out six batters. Panorama’s head coach, Ismael Galvan, was pleased with his team’s performance in their first win of the season.

“We did a great job of limiting our mistakes last night and moving on to the next play. Knode pitched well, and her teammates backed her up with solid defense. We hit the ball great, finding the holes, and it was a complete team win with great energy throughout from our squad,” Galvan said.

Panorama drops double header games against Earlham, 11-4, 4-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama baseball team (2-5) lost both its games against Earlham (4-4) at home on Thursday, June 5. The Panthers had their Tuesday game against Madrid (2-2) postponed due to the weather and will make it up on a later date. Panorama looks to bounce back against WCAC foe West Central Valley (2-5) away from home on Monday, June 9.

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MJB Library provides offerings for June

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Mary J Barnett Library in Guthrie Center offers a variety of events for the community. Upcoming events include:

  • June 4-7 during library’s open hours, the Iowa PBS STEAM trailer will be on-site and full of STEAM/STEM activities.
  • Monday, June 9 at 4 p.m., Guthrie STEM Lab.
  • Wednesday, June 11 at 2 p.m., ISU Extension will host “Game of Best.”
  • Friday, June 13 at 1 p.m., Prehistoric Pep Rally.
  • Tuesday, June 17 at 1 p.m., Trick Bubble Show.
  • Wednesday, June 25 at 2 p.m., Tricky Towers. Participants will work in teams to build a tower using spaghetti and marshmallows.

Also, the summer reading program is ongoing. Many more events are scheduled throughout the summer. Contact the library for details on any offerings or special events.

The Mary J Barnett Memorial Library is located at 400 Grand St. in Guthrie Center. Phone number is 641-747-8110, email mjblib@guthriecenter.lib.ia.us or visit online at www.guthriecenter.lib.ia.us.

We welcome club team submissions; Halliburton does it again

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Welcoming all club sport submissions

When it comes to our sports coverage at the Guthrie County Times Vedette, we have been committed to covering all school-sanctioned sports. For example, baseball and softball seasons are currently in full swing, and we gather those results to share with our readers.

As for club sports, that can be tricky. As I stated before when I learned about Panorama’s trap shooting team, following can be a challenge. For that club alone, when we were trying to confirm the dates of its state competition, we found two separate organizations/leagues that Panorama could have been competing in.

The best way for us to bring these results to you is through submissions, which we welcome. We have posted them in the past for the Guthrie County Barracuda Swimmers, and now with the trap shooting program. Feel free to send any results, news or photos to me directly at cyote@dmcityview.com, and I will share with our readers. 

Halliburton does it again

As I mentioned a few times, basketball is one of my favorite sports. I played in YMCA leagues at a young age, for my middle school and high school teams, and still play pickup at least once a week with friends. Derrick Rose becoming the youngest MVP is NBA history led me to becoming a Chicago Bulls fan, and I have been cursed to watch some less-than-stellar hoops ever since.

This is where being an Iowa State fan has served to my benefit. I understand the frustrations from some of you more seasoned Cyclone fans, and I’ve certainly had my share of trials and tribulations with the programs, too, but even the most cynical ISU fan must admit that the basketball and football programs have been flying high as of late. In steps Tyrese Halliburton.

Coming out of high school, Halliburton was a skinny, three star guard out of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, with an awkward jump shot. His two years at ISU weren’t the craziest in terms of team success, but he did cement himself as a player with a future in the NBA. Now, he is helping produce one of the most unlikely championship runs the NBA has ever seen.

Halliburton and his Indiana Pacers tore through the Eastern Conference during the playoffs, pulling off improbable win after improbable win. They just picked up another in the first game of the NBA Finals thanks to Halliburton. Watch it HERE. How improbable was it? Entering tonight, teams were 0-182 when trailing by 9 or more points in the final three minutes of an NBA finals game since 1971. Make that 1-182.

It’s not the first time he has been clutch this post season, either. Halliburton has hit four game-tying or go-ahead shots in the final five seconds of games. As a matter of fact, he has been doing it all season. On shots to take the lead or tie in the last two minutes of games this season, Halliburton is 13/15 or 86.67%. That’s an impressive stat-line for any game, but he is shooting the lights out during the most important moments. Watch every single one of those shots, HERE.

If those numbers don’t jump off the page for you, here’s something that might. Halliburton is the ONLY player with three go-ahead shots in the final five seconds in a single postseason. That’s more than Kobe Bryant had in his entire career. Since the play-by-play era began in 1996, there’s only one player with more than Haliburton: Lebron James. Game two is on Sunday.

Reach out with your thoughts, comments and ideas to cyote@dmcityview.com.

Casey Library offers numerous summer events and activities

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

This summer, many events and offerings are available through the Casey Library. Currently, the Iowa Cubs Homerun Reading Challenge is ongoing. Readers who turn in a completed bookmark by July 8 will receive free tickets to the Iowa Cubs baseball game on Aug. 14.

  • Monday, June 16 at 5:30 p.m., Judi Zimmerline will lead adult crafts.
  • Monday, June 23 at 5:30 p.m., Cookbook Club will be held.
  • Every Monday, Kids Book Club happens at 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 11 through Friday, June 13, library mini golf will be available.
  • Wednesday, June 18, “MineCraft” competition will be at 1 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 15, Judi Zimmerline will lead a birdhouse making craft at 1 p.m.
  • Friday, June 20, “MineCraft” movie will be shown at 1 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 21, toddler storytime will be at 10 a.m.

Many more events are scheduled in July and August. Contact the library for details on any offerings or special events.

The Casey Public Library is located at 604 McPherson St. in Casey. Phone number is 641-746-2670 and website is www.casey.lib.ia.us.