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Panther and Prowler Powerlifters Compete at Andrews Meet

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The Fort Stockton Powerlifting team showcased their strength and determination at their recent meet in Andrews on Saturday, January 25. Led by Coach Ivan Peña, both the Panthers and Prowlers demonstrated notable growth and impressive performances as they competed against tough competition.
Powerlifting Panther, Leeland Ibarra, placed 1st during the Andrews meet on Saturday. Courtesy Photo

Panthers Bounce Back in Style

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The Fort Stockton Panthers delivered a commanding performance Friday night, bouncing back in dominant fashion after their tough road loss to Seminole earlier in the week. Playing in front of a packed and energetic crowd at the Special Events Center, the Varsity Panthers made a statement, dismantling the Monahans Loboes 99-32 in a game that showcased their offensive firepower and defensive relentlessness.
Evan Cordero notched an impressive double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Cordero’s consistency on the boards has been a highlight all season, as this marked his 13th consecutive game with at least eight rebounds. Photo by Aaron Owens

UNSTOPPABLE!

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The Fort Stockton Middle School Prowler Basketball teams concluded their season in thrilling fashion, with the 8th Grade Blue Team cementing their legacy as one of the school’s best with a perfect 13-0 record. Led by Coach Humberto Renteria, the Prowlers showcased resilience, skill, and unity, bringing the community along for a remarkable journey.
The 8th grade blue team cemented their legacy as one of the school’s best with a perfect 13-0 record this season, led by coach Humberto Renteria. Photo by Becky Rojas

Fort Stockton Blue Wave Secures Spots at Regional Swim Meet

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The Fort Stockton Blue Wave Swim Team made waves at the District 2-4A Championship in Monahans on January 18, delivering strong results and securing a place at the upcoming Regional Meet. Under the guidance of Coach Lily Forst, the team demonstrated impressive growth and resilience, earning top spots in several events while also securing important alternate positions.
With the goal of advancing to Regionals, every member of the team pushed themselves to achieve their best, and their efforts paid off. Pictured here, left to right, Olive O’Tierney, Rylan Jimenez, and Arien Rojas. Courtesy Photo

Permian Basin Special Olympics

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The Fort Stockton Special Olympics team shone brightly at the Permian Basin Special Olympics Fall Classic Celebration on Tuesday, January 14. Held at the Travertine Room in the Odessa Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, the event honored the community efforts and partnerships that made the 2024 Special Olympics Fall Classic Games a success in Odessa and Midland.
Israel “Snowy” Carrasco and Special Olympic Texas President and Executive Director Tim Martin from Austin. Courtesy Photo

Panther Basketball Triumphs Over Greenwood

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The Fort Stockton Panthers continued their dominant district campaign on Friday night, defeating the Greenwood Rangers 50-39 in a statement victory that highlighted their growth and resilience. This win, a turning point in the rivalry, allowed the Panthers to overcome a challenging history with Greenwood, where they had only managed one win in their previous nine matchups.

Panther and Prowler Powerlifters Take on Heavy Lifts at Home Meet

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Prowlers earn second-place team honors; Panthers finish strong in fifth The Fort Stockton Powerlifting Panthers and Prowlers showcased their strength and determination during their only home meet of the season, held on January 18 at Fort Stockton High School. The event began with athlete weighins at 5:00 a.m., lifting started at 8:45 a.m., and the competition concluded by 4:00 p.m.
Panther and Prowler Powerlifters
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