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Panther boys wrestling win 1 dual, lose 2 at East Union quad

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys wrestling team traveled to East Union on Thursday, Jan. 15 for a quadrangular meet. The Panthers won one dual against the host East Union, 37-36. Panorama lost its other two duals against Southwest Valley, 46-14, and against Martensdale-St. Marys, 54-15.

Panorama hosts the West Central Activities Conference Tournament this Saturday, Jan. 17. Conference woes entering Panorama’s doors will be ACGC, Earlham, Interstate 35, Ogden, Pleasantville, Van Meter, West Central Valley and Woodward-Granger.

Charger boys lose to Woodward-Granger, 61-37

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys basketball team lost its away game to Woodward-Granger (7-4) on Tuesday, Jan. 13. Two Chargers hit double-figure scoring, with Jonny Kading leading the way with 12 points. He added nine rebounds, three steals and three blocks. Thomas Skram joined him in double figures with 10 points.

ACGC’s next game is against Earlham (8-5) at home, tonight, Friday, Jan. 16. ACGC defeated Earlham in their one contest last season, 64-57.

ACGC wins 2 duals, drops 1 at Woodbine quad

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys wrestling team competed in a quadrangular meet at Woodbine on Thursday, Jan. 15. ACGC dominated in its two dual wins over Tri-Center, 60-6 and against host Woodbine, 51-18. The Chargers lost one dual against Riverside, Oakland, 48-30.

The next meet for the Chargers is the West Central Activities Conference Tournament, hosted by Panorama on Saturday, Jan. 17. Other conference foes in attendance will be Earlham, Interstate 35, Ogden, Panorama, Pleasantville, Van Meter, West Central Valley and Woodward-Granger.

Charger girls defeat Woodward-Granger, 57-44

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls basketball team (9-2) bounced back from its loss to Exira-EHK with an away win against Woodward-Granger (7-4) on Tuesday, Jan. 13. ACGC dominated the first quarter, allowing W-G to score only two points. Camdyn Richter led in scoring with 14 points, but the most dominant performance of the game came from Stella Largent, who scored 11 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the double-double. Meranda Gruber joined them in double-figure scoring with 11 points, adding five assists.

The girls return to their home court tonight against another tough WCAC opponent, Earlham (9-3). ACGC beat Earlham twice last season, once in the regular season, 54-49, and again in the playoffs, 60-40.

Panther boys defeated by No. 6 Coon Rapids-Bayard, 83-45

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Monday, Jan. 12, the Panorama boys basketball team (0-10) lost at No. 6 Coon Rapids-Bayard. A dominant third quarter from the Crusaders proved to be the difference maker, outscoring Panorama 29-11 coming out of the halftime break.

Panorama’s next game is at Nodaway Valley (1-9) on Thursday, Jan. 15. Panorama has not lost to Nodaway Valley since 2017 and won against the Wolverines last season, 62-41.

Panorama boys drop game to Ogden, 75-64

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys basketball team (0-9) lost at home against Ogden (2-9) on Friday, Jan. 9. Panorama held a 40-34 halftime lead against the Bulldogs but were unable to hold on. The Bulldogs can thank Colson Carson, who poured in 29 points, for their win. Four Panthers hit double figure scoring. Cruz Crandall led the way with 20 points on 57% shooting. Jaxson Stauffer had 13 points and five rebounds. Reed Draper added 11 points, four steals, four assists and two blocks. Brayden Galvan had a double-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.