GARDENER’S MAILBAG Dear Neil: Two years ago, I bought two very small Vitex plants in small pots. I planted them in our flowerbed, hoping they would cover unsightly electrical equipment.
Fort Stockton’s young golfers have shown determination recently, both at the regional and local levels. Despite challenging conditions, these athletes continue to shine and make their schools proud.
The Fort Stockton Varsity and JV Panther baseball teams faced challenging opponents last week, while the Prowler softball team celebrated a preplayoff victory and readies themselves for postseason action.
The Fort Stockton Natatorium was electric with excitement as the Middle School Blue Wave hosted the Jr. Comanche Swimming Invitational on April 19. The season-ending meet was a celebration of dedication and hardfought victories. The girls’ team splashed to a dominant first place overall finish, while the boys’ team secured a well-deserved second-place.
The stakes were high, the energy electric, as Fort Stockton’s Panthers and Prowlers athletes arrived at the 4A Region 1 Track Meet in Lubbock on April 19 and 20. This meet is the crucial steppingstone for those with dreams of competing at the Texas State Championships.
YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO Your guide to local places to go and things to do! If you have an event for our Do Something! listing, please e-mail litzy. rodriguez@fortstockton pioneer.com APRIL 25 Fort Stockton Public Library, Story Time, 10 a.m.