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Panorama boys and girls track compete at Ram Early Bird today

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys and girls track and field teams travel to Greene County for the Ram Early Bird today, Friday, April 10. The girls compete against CAM, Earlham, East Sac County, Forest City, Greene County, Madrid, Manson-NW Webster, Ogden, Paton-Churdan, Southeast Valley and St. Edmond.

The boys compete against CAM, East Marshall, East Sac County, Forest City, Greene County, Manson-NW Webster, Ogden, Paton-Churdan, Southeast Valley and West Marshall.

Panorama hires Demers as new dean of students and head football coach

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama announced the hiring of Jim Demers as its new dean of students and head football coach.

“From the start, it was clear to me that Panorama is a place with great people, great pride and a commitment to students. I’m excited to get to work and make a positive impact both in the school and through the football program,” Demers said.

Demers comes to Panorama with previous coaching experience and is a member of the Buena Vista Athletic Hall of Fame, earning four letters in both football and basketball. As a football player, he was a first team all-conference selection in 1990 and named Beavers Offensive MVP.

Dahlhauser promoted to Panorama’s Head Girls Basketball Coach

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama announced the promotion of Aly Dahlhauser from assistant to head coach of the Panorama girls basketball team.

“Aly has been a dedicated and familiar face on the Panorama bench for the past seven seasons and has seen a lot of success while in that role. We couldn’t be more excited to see her step into this leadership role. Her commitment to our student-athletes and our Panther community makes her the perfect fit to lead our program forward,” Superintendent Kasey Huebner said.

Panorama had been led by Randy Miller for the past two seasons, going 20-26 during his time at the helm. Panorama is still only two seasons removed from a state final birth.

ACGC girls golf meet postponed to April 30

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls golf team was set to swing the sticks at the Nodaway Valley Co-ed Golf Meet on Thursday, April 9. It was postponed to April 30 due to weather. The girls next meet is Monday, April 13 at the Don Williams Golf Course hosted by Ogden. ACGC will compete against Ogden and Van Meter.

Charger boys golfers place 4th at Madrid meet

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys golf team competed at a quad meet hosted by Madrid on Monday, April 6. ACGC shot a 199 as a team, which pleased Head Coach Lori McGivney. ACGC’s Sayer Bireline-Huss quickly returned to form from last season, placing fifth overall, shooting a 39.

“My goal was to be under 200 for the opener, and we did accomplish that. Adjusting to competition and green speed, as well as playing in very cold conditions, provided a lot of new challenges for the unseasoned players. They handled it well,” McGivney said.

FULL ACGC NINE-HOLE SCORES:

  • Sayer Bireline-Huss: fifth, 39
  • Ryne Noland: 13th, 49
  • Easton Gettler: 19th, 55
  • Ryan Martens: 21st, 56
  • Preston Kent: 22nd, 58
  • Cash Suhr: 23rd, 59

Bill Miller Invitational postponed to Monday

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys and girls track teams were set to compete at the Bill Miller Invitational, hosted by Van Meter on Thursday, April 9, but this was postponed to Monday, April 13 due to weather. This will be the boys and girls next competition.