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Senior Day festivities held for Panthers despite rain

  • PCHS seniors on the baseball team recognized last Thursday are from left: Austin Alspach with parents, Eli and Michelle; Draeden Kreger with parents, Crystal amd Eric; Matthew Martin with parents, Jodi and Charlie; Hunter Stowers with mother, Heather Winder; and Logan Underwood with mother, Jessica Rogers.

    PCHS seniors on the baseball team recognized last Thursday are from left: Austin Alspach with parents, Eli and Michelle; Draeden Kreger with parents, Crystal amd Eric; Matthew Martin with parents, Jodi and Charlie; Hunter Stowers with mother, Heather Winder; and Logan Underwood with mother, Jessica Rogers.
    Daniel Herbst photo

  • PCHS softball seniors recognized last Thursday are from left: Kiya Hagene with parents, Cheryl and Kevin; Lynlee Lindner with parents, Terri and Lonnie; Hallie Waggoner with parents, Lori and Bob; and Taylor Witges with parents, Kevin and Julia.

    PCHS softball seniors recognized last Thursday are from left: Kiya Hagene with parents, Cheryl and Kevin; Lynlee Lindner with parents, Terri and Lonnie; Hallie Waggoner with parents, Lori and Bob; and Taylor Witges with parents, Kevin and Julia.
    Daniel Herbst photo

 
BY DANIEL HERBST
Contributing Photojournalist
updated: 5/15/2019 5:15 AM

PINCKNEYVILLE -- Panthers Baseball and Softball were scheduled to play Marissa-Coulterville for Senior Day Thursday, May 9, but the games were never played. They were added to the rash of rainouts this spring. Honoring the senior players required a trip inside to the PCHS cafetorium where family members, school officials and fans celebrated the contribution of the five baseball and four softball members of the Class of 2019 and their respective programs.

Baseball seniors for 2019 are: Austin Alspach, Draeden Kreger, Matthew Martin, Hunter Stowers, and Logan Underwood.

Softball seniors for 2019 are: Kiya Hagene, Lynne Lindner, Hallie Waggoner, and Taylor Witges.

 
 
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