Panorama girls have little trouble with Madrid

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Head coach Dan Druivenga (left) and the seventh-ranked Panthers improved to 8-1 overall by defeating Madrid Tuesday. Photo courtesy Kevin Fister.

PANORA — Class 2A No. 7 Panorama jumped on visiting Madrid in the first half Tuesday and then cruised from there to claim a 58-39 WCAC victory.

Panorama (8-1, 5-0) led by 13 points after just eight minutes and held a 20-point margin of 36-16 entering the intermission. Madrid (3-3, 2-3) played one-point better than the hosts in the second half, but by then the damage had long since been done.

Bailey Beckman had 19 points, Devyn Kemble 12 and Hope Wilderman 11 for the Panthers. Morgan Johnk provided eight points, with six from Kellie Prince and two from Brooke Halterman closing the scoring list.

Johnk and Beckman collected six rebounds apiece, with Kemble clearing five boards. Prince distributed six assists and Kemble three, with Beckman making three steals. Johnk blocked four shots, Halterman and Wilderman two each and Prince one.

Panorama hosts Van Meter Friday and will cap the pre-holiday portion of their schedule by visiting Woodward-Granger Tuesday.

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