September 2021

EMS recognition

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Paramedic Kyle Wilson was awarded a Certificate of Excellence for “Exemplifying a Positive Attitude” by his Captain Xavier Walker. “We want to thank Kyle for his positiveness as we know in EMS it can be stressful. Keep up the good work,” Walker said.
EMS recognition

Fort Stockton tennis suffers narrow defeat

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The Fort Stockton tennis nearly team nearly claimed their first district victory of the season in their second district outing on Sept. 28 at Pecos.

“Starting off the match down 0-1 with being short a mixed doubles team we knew it was going to be a battle,” Panthers head coach Victor Garcia said.

On the girls side Angelique Flores came away with the Prowlers lone victory, doing so in her No. 4 singles match against Alexis Urias (6-0, 6-4)

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Volleyball: District losing skid continues for Prowlers

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Fort Stockton showed heart, but the Prowler volleyball team was unable to overcome a flurry of errors in a hard-fought loss to Seminole on Sept. 28 in their first district home game.

Fort Stockton fell in four sets (14-25, 25-18, 28-26, 25-20).

The Prowlers looked as good as they have all season in set one against Seminole at home on Sept. 28. Fort Stockton jumped out to a 13-1 lead and went on to secure a 25-14 first-set victory.

Fort Stockton defensive specialist Jennika Paz lays out for a dig during the Prowlers first set against Seminole on Tuesday. Paz had a team-high 26 digs in the match.

Eulalio “Eddie” Carrasco Rodriguez, Jr.

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Eulalio “Eddie” Carrasco Rodriguez, Jr., 92, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, was called to his eternal resting place on Sept. 16, 2021 in Austin, Texas. Eulalio was born in Fort Stockton, Texas, to Eulalio and Maria Rodriguez, Sr., on Sept. 8, 1929.

Eulalio was born and raised in Fort Stockton. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps in March 1952 where he earned the National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, and the United Nations Service Medal.

Eulalio “Eddie” Carrasco Rodriguez, Jr.

Panthers XC put to the test in Lubbock

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The Fort Stockton cross country team received their toughest test this season on Sept. 25 at the Lubbock ISD Invitational.

Both divisions featured over 100 runners and the Panthers were able to come away with three top-30 finishes.

Ali Jackson led all Fort Stockton runners with an eighth-place finish in the girl’s two-mile race. Jackson crossed the finish line in 13 minutes 10.8 seconds. Returning state qualifier Leslie Esquivel took 29th place out of 117 runners.

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Prowlers fall in district opener

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The Fort Stockton volleyball team started district play with a loss on Saturday at Monahans.

The Prowlers forced a fourth set with a third-set victory but were unable to complete the comeback in the loss (25-23, 25-21, 21-25, 25-23).

“The Prowlers battled fiercely through all four sets but came up short,” Fort Stockton head coach Gabrielle Harral said.

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