Panorama’s woes continued on the road Tuesday night.
The Panthers stayed in Guthrie County to take on the Wildcats of West Central Valley. The Wildcats came in hot willing three of their last four matches after losing their first 13 matches. Panorama, on the other hand, have been struggling dropping five straight matches entering the contest.
Panorama started on the right foot earning a 25-22 first set victory. WCV rallied in the second to even the match by winning 25-20. The Wildcats put pressure on Panorama after winning set three 25-20. With their backs against the wall, Panorama extended the match winning set four 25-17. The Panther’s rally was cut short when WCV won set five 15-7 to win the match 3-2.
Panorama drops to 5-12 on the season. They will try to get back on track next Tuesday when they head to Van Meter.