BELDING - The Alma Panther girls basketball team saw the end to their run in the district championship against Belding on Friday night. For a majority of the first half the Panthers controlled the tempo of the game, and at the end of the first quarter they found themselves down just one, 6-5. Alma (12-10) found themselves with a 9-8 lead at the 5:32 mark in the second quarter. Belding was able to regain its footing though, and answer with an 8-1 run to close out the half with a 16-10 advantage. The Redskins (18-5) would continue to stretch the run out, as they would get their lead to 41-18 at one point in the third quarter. The Panthers eventually would fall 52-25. Sophomore Kenzie Seeley had 16 in a losing effort. The night would mark the final game for senior Kendall Vedrode. Vedrode was a three year varsity letter winner, and has the school's single-game three pointer record.