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Prowlers storm into softball season

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The yellow ball season is officially here with games that count toward overall records. The “Blue Storm” is forming over Fort Stockton and headed to all areas of West Texas. Prowler Softball started the season in Presidio last week with the Varsity defeating the Blue Devils, 7-3. Aryanna Gonzalez pitched five innings struck out four and only surrendered two hits and no runs. Freshmen Gabby Madrid came in and finished the game in the circle.
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Fort Stockton tennis competes in Big Lake

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On Thursday, the Fort Stockton High School JV Panther Tennis team traveled to Big Lake to continue to build on their success from last week. With a tournament in double the size and multiple 6A schools competing, the Panthers managed to show mass improvement and continue to show their fight. Entering in four of the brackets, most teams were able to snag at least one win and show tremendous #NeverGiveUpNeverGiveIn attitude.
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Panther baseball scrimmages Ozona

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The Fort Stockton High School Panthers were on the road for their second scrimmage against the Sonora Broncos last Thursday. The Panthers started off slow as they could not put up any runs in three innings. The Panthers rallied, going with two outs in the top of fourth with Rey Navarrette hitting a triple to left field to bring two runners in to pull the Panthers to within a run at 3-2.
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Panther tennis starts spring season

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The JV Panther Tennis Team started their individual season at Monahans Feb. 8 and had a great show out, bringing back a third-place mixed doubles medal with a team made up of freshman duo Braedon Tolbert and Aubrey Ramirez. Continuing success after a shaky first round, both girls singles gained confidence and making it to the consolation finals. In the consolation final showdown, Valeria Palacios bested teammate Amelia Ingram to take that medal.