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Panther Cross Country Shines at Crane Meet Despite Longer Course

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The Fort Stockton Cross Country team continued their strong start to the 2025 season with an impressive showing at the Crane Invitational on Saturday, August 30. The courses proved to be more challenging than anticipated, with the twomile course measuring 2.11 miles and the threemile course stretching to 3.14 miles. Even with the added distance, the Panthers rose to the occasion, collecting medals, personal records, and plenty of momentum heading into their next meet.
Cross Country Runners - Karen Villanueva, Ingrid Aguilar, Bradaly Jimenez, Mariah Salmon, Octavio Ronquillo, Marlayna Salmon, Carla Vazquez, Roger Cortez, Matthew Salmon, Omar Aguilar, Santiago Tarango, Teddy Soto, Tylel Sexton, and Cesar Pom collected medals, personal records, and plenty of momentum heading into their next meet as Panthers. Courtesy Photo

Panther Tennis Splits Weekend

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The Fort Stockton Panther Tennis team showed both dominance and determination this past weekend, splitting their two matches on the road. The Panthers opened with a commanding 10-4 win over Big Spring, then followed up with a hardfought battle against Wall that ended in a 3-10 loss.

Panther and Prowler Runners Hold Strong at Tall City Invitational

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The Fort Stockton cross country teams hit the trails in Midland this past Saturday, August 23, competing in the annual Tall City Invitational at Hogan Park. The meet was one of the largest of the early season, featuring over 700 athletes across six divisions. Against that deep field, the Panthers and Prowlers showed the kind of grit and determination that continues to define this year’s group.
Fort Stockton Cross Country — On Saturday, against a deep field, the Panthers, like Roger Cortez pictured here, and Prowlers showed the kind of grit and determination that continues to define this year’s group. Courtesy Photo

Panthers Wrap Up Scrimmages

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The Fort Stockton Panthers are ready for Friday night lights. After wrapping up two competitive scrimmages, the Panthers now shift their full focus to the start of the 2025 season as they prepare to hit the road and face the San Angelo Lake View Chiefs this Friday, August 29, at 7 p.m.
Fresh Football Season — After wrapping up two competitive scrimmages, the Panthers now shift their full focus to the start of the 2025 season as they prepare to hit the road and face the San Angelo Lake View Chiefs this Friday, August 29. Photo by Karen Villanueva
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