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Prowlers Sweep Pecos on Pink Out Saturday

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The Fort Stockton Prowler Volleyball teams delivered a dominant showing in their annual Pink Out Game on Saturday, October 18, sweeping the visiting Pecos Eagles in straight sets across all levels. JV-White opened the day with a gritty 2-1 win, followed by JV-Blue securing a clean 2-0 victory.
Pictured here, Prowler Brenna Downing during Senior Night on October 21, where they honored their upperclassmen before facing district opponent Andrews. Photo by Carlos Leyva via Tumbleweed+

Panthers Power Past Snyder, 49-15

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Fort Stockton won the last time they faced Snyder — and quarterback Gerry Diaz made sure history repeated itself. The Panthers took care of business Friday night at Panther Stadium, storming past the Tigers 49-15 in front of their home crowd.
Brian Escobedo & Gerry Diaz at the Panther Pink Out Cancer Walk last week. Photo by Carlos Layva via Tumbleweed+

Aguilar Finishes Season Strong at Region I-4A Meet

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Fort Stockton High School junior Ingrid Aguilar capped off her 2025 crosscountry campaign with a determined run at the Region I-4A Championship in Lubbock, representing the Panthers and Prowlers program with pride on one of the toughest courses of the season.
Ingrid Aguilar delivered her strongest performance yet, posting a personalbest time of 13:35.20, capping off her 2025 cross-country campaign with a determined run at the Region I-4A Championship in Lubbock, Courtesy Photo

Heading into the Final Stretch

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The Fort Stockton Prowler Volleyball program wrapped up another stretch of competitive district play with both the high school and middle school teams showing determination, grit, and continued improvement across all levels. Varsity Volleyball After a long run on the road, the Prowlers faced a tough weekend slate beginning on October 4 in Andrews.
Before the strike — Jocelynn Arcides moves to pummel the ball over the net in Tuesday’s exciting match. Courtesy Photo

BRIEF: Annual Pink Out Game on Saturday, October 18

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Head coach Gary Garcia said, “We are still looking for donations for our silent auction that will begin at 9:00 a.m. We will be recognizing cancer survivors, those who are currently battling, and honoring those who we have lost. This ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. If you or someone you know is interested in being recognized, please be at the SEC by 9:00 a.m. to sign in. Donations for the silent auction will need to be dropped off by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. If you cannot attend and would like to donate an item you may drop it off at FSHS in the front office during the week or contact me and I will go pick it up.

Panthers Fall to Seminole

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After soaring to 42 points the game before, the Fort Stockton Panthers were limited in their district matchup against the Seminole Indians on Friday, October 10. The Panthers fell 59-7 in Seminole, dropping their overall record to 4-3.
Thankful — Quarterback Gerry Diaz threw for 108 yards, completing 14 of 29 attempts during Friday’s game against Seminole. Courtesy Photo

Blue Wave Makes a Splash at Season Opener

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The Fort Stockton High School Blue Wave Swim Team kicked off their 2025–2026 season with a strong showing at the UTPB Invitational, hosted by Odessa High on October 4. Facing off against a field of 4A through 6A schools, the Blue Wave held their own, finishing fifth overall out of ten teams with a combined score of 252 points.
On October 4, the girl’s Blue Wave 400-yard freestyle relay team of Dustee Dale, Carla Vazquez, Laeila Hernandez, and Alexis Rodriguez claimed fifth place. The quartet went on to take sixth in the 200 medley relay and seventh in the 200 freestyle relay, proving their consistency across multiple events. Courtesy Photo
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