Panorama’s Dominic Walker is among the leading offensive weapons in the State.
Walker has 901 all-purpose yards through the first four weeks of the season, despite not playing in one of the games. There are three teams in Class 1A who don’t have that many yards as a team. That mark ranks third in the State. Walker has been a headache all season long for defenses with 714 passing yards and five touchdowns to go with his 187 yards on the ground with two more scores.
Walker and the Panthers will have another opportunity to rack up some numbers Friday when they head to Stuart to face Guthrie County foe West Central Valley.

