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The postseason atmosphere was in full effect as the Pana Panthers took the field for regional playoff softball action against the St. Anthony Bulldogs. Despite a strong effort from Pana throughout the evening, St. Anthony used a big fourth inning to pull away and secure a 6-1 victory. Pana showed early signs of momentum in
Senior Night at the ballpark turned into a celebration in every sense for the Pana Panthers, as the Panthers exploded offensively and rolled to an 11-1 victory over Sullivan in five innings. With family, friends, and teammates recognizing Pana’s senior class before first pitch, the Panthers rewarded the home crowd with one of their most
On May 6th, in honor of International Cri-Du-Chat Awareness week and Wade Jones, The Sages wore striped socks in support of the Cri-Du-Chat community. Wade is the Son of Monticello Baseball Head Coach, Chris Jones. Wade was diagnosed with Cri-du-chat at 4 months old. Cri-Du-Chat syndrome is a rare genetic disorder caused by a partial
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A relentless offensive attack powered the Pana Panthers to a commanding 12-2 victory over Hillsboro, as the Panthers combined timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, and solid pitching in a well-rounded performance. Pana wasted little time getting on the scoreboard, capitalizing on early opportunities in the first inning. The Panthers manufactured runs with smart baserunning and took
Pana used a strong middle innings push to defeat Taylorville 5-2. Taylorville struck first in the opening inning on a sacrifice fly from G Rogers and an RBI single by M Richardson to take a 2-0 lead. Pana answered in the second when Norah Kingery tripled to bring in a run and cut the deficit
Taylorville used a big first inning and a go-ahead fourth to beat Pana 7-6 on Thursday. Pana scored three in the first. Jax Czaikowski drove in one on a walk, Dane Epley added a run on a bunt, and an error brought in another. Taylorville answered with four in the bottom half. Colton Gatton and
The Panthers put together a strong performance on senior night, using timely hitting and dominant pitching to defeat Vandalia 7-3. Pana struck first in the opening inning when Bella Bennett delivered a two-run double to give the Panthers an early 2-0 lead. They broke things open in the third inning, starting with Addasyn Casner driving
Pana took control early and never looked back, rolling past Southwestern 9-2 behind a balanced offensive attack and a strong outing on the mound from Parker Moore. The Panthers got on the board in the second inning when Dane Epley dropped down a bunt single to bring home Carder Burris. Later in the frame, Moore
Cash Lynch shows off his moves for a smooth 2 points
Madyx Angel hits from deep against Edinburg
The Pana Panthers hit the road Saturday for a defensive battle against Flora. Despite a hard-fought effort, they came up just short. The game saw little offensive rhythm, plenty of tough defense, and was marked by numerous penalties throughout. The Panthers fall 14-17 in a close game. They ended the season 9-2 overall.
Panthers look to stay persistent against Flora on Saturday
Parker Moore talks about the importance of team and the players that help him thrive at the QB position for Pana.
Coach Ramsey talks first round playoff win for the Panthers
(8-1) Pana Panthers look to start off their playoff campaign on a high note!
8-1 Pana Panthers take care of business against Carlinville winning 43-26.
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The Pana Football program secured their 11th straight playoff berth in Class 2A on Saturday night following an 8 – 1 record over the regular season. Led by Senior Quarterback Parker Moore, the Pana Panthers premiered a heavy run attack this year that was complimented by over 1000+ yards through the air. Cash Lynch had a major role in the offense with 18 total touchdowns, 10 of those in the passing game. Cayden Durbin played lead back in this offense with 11 rushing touchdowns of his own. Defensively, the Panthers were led in tackles by Connor Simpson. He had an average of 13 tackles per game. Outside lineback Tyler Rench finished the season with 8 sacks causing opposing quarterbacks immense pressure.