October 2022

Photo Gallery: Prowlers vs. Mustangs

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The Fort Stockton volleyball downed Andrews 3-1 in a home contest at the Special Events Center on Oct. 8. The Prowlers improved their district record to 2-3 with the win and will head into Tuesday's rematch against Greenwood looking to secure a two-game win streak.

Fort Stockton Volleyball

Volleyball: 4A District 3 Outlook

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4A District 3 Standings

(As of Oct. 10)

Monahans 4-1 

Seminole 3-2

Pecos 3-2

Fort Stockton 2-3

Greenwood 2-3

Andrews 1-4

Week 3: 4A District 3 Scoreboard

Oct. 4: Monahans 3 Fort Stockton 1

4A District 3 Logo

Prowlers secure key district volleyball win

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The Fort Stockton Prowlers volleyball squad was singing “Sweet Home Fort Stockton,” Saturday afternoon. After a long stretch of district road matches, the Prowlers were back in the friendly confines of the Bill and Virginia Williams Special Events Center and took down Andrews 25-17, 24-26, 25-19, 26-24 to move to 2-3 in district play.

Fort Stockton junior Sophia Hernandez reaches for the ball Saturday against Andrews. Hernandez had eight kills, three digs and a block in Fort Stockton’s 25-17, 24-26, 25-19, 26-24 win. Photos by Shawn Yorks

Panthers blank Lions in district opener, remain undefeated

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Playing mistake free ball has been one of the primary focuses of Fort Stockton head coach Jeremy Hickman and his coaching staff since the start of the season.

The Panthers (6-0) won their first five games by an average of 23 points per game despite committing 17 turnovers.

Fort Stockton showed they had made tremendous strides in that department and gave their fans insight into their potential on Thursday in their district opener against Clint (2-4).

Fort Stockton's Isaiah Garcia soars over a Clint defender during the Panthers home game against the Lions on Oct. 6. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Photo Gallery: Panthers vs. Lions

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Fort Stockton began district play with their most complete performance of the season on Thursday against Clint. The 41-0 victory marked the fifth time in the past decade that the Panthers won a district game by at least 40 points.

Fort Stockton Football

Speed bumps temporarily removed from Main Street

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The recently installed speed bumps on Main Street in Fort Stockton were removed today in preparation for the Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 Parade.

"With the Big Bend Open Road drivers and their cars being really low to the ground, I was asked to remove those and put them back when the parade was over," Fort Stockton City Manager Frank Rodriguez said.

The parade is scheduled to take place on Friday, Oct. 14 starting at 5:30 p.m. The route of the parade will begin at Rooney Park and travel through Main Street before ending on the west side of Dickinson Boulevard. 

Pictured is the area where the furtherest north speed bump used to be at on Main Street and near the intersection with Third Street.

Looking Back - October 1973

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October 1973 issue: GAYLORD GRABS PONY – Looking ferocious as all get out, Panther punter and split end Gaylord Gilbreath wraps a big arm around Andrews Mustangs quarterback Jimmy Christian Friday night during the Panther victory there. This was a key play, in which Gilbreath had punted. In the picture above, he was hauling Christian down on the FSHS five-yard line. The Mustangs were then held by the battling Panther line for two downs; then scored their only touchdown of the night on a third down pass play.

October 1973 issue: GAYLORD GRABS PONY – Looking ferocious as all get out, Panther punter and split end Gaylord Gilbreath wraps a big arm around Andrews Mustangs quarterback Jimmy Christian Friday night during the Panther victory there. This was a key play, in which Gilbreath had punted. In the picture above, he was hauling Christian down on the FSHS five-yard line. The Mustangs were then held by the battling Panther line for two downs; then scored their only touchdown of the night on a third down pass play

Ernesto G. Gonzales

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Ernesto G. Gonzales was called home by our Heavenly father at the age of 84 on Sept. 29, 2022. Ernesto was born June 20, 1938, in Fort Stockton, Texas to Guillermo and Priscillana Gonzales. Ernesto is preceded in death by his parents Guillermo and Priscillana, sister Lupe, brother Rudy, and niece Irma.
Ernesto G. Gonzales

Linda Sue (McAnally) Diebitsch

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Linda Sue (McAnally) Diebitsch passed away on Oct. 1, 2022, in her home surrounded by her family and furry companions. She was born on Nov. 21, 1941, in Santa Anna, Texas to Carl and Charline McAnally. She attended school, played basketball, and graduated salutatorian in Balmorhea, Texas in 1959. While attending Angelo State, on a weekend visit her oldest brother, W.C. introduced her to a coworker named ‘Debo’ who ended up being the love of her life. On July 21, 1961, Linda Sue McAnally married Donald John Diebitsch. They worked and made their forever home in Fort Stockton, Texas, where they raised their two daughters.
Linda Sue (McAnally) Diebitsch