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Fort Stockton Youth UIL Success

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Music Memory (5) Coach: Mr. Valadez Michael Welch (6th place) Selene Salazar Jordan Ybarra Elizabella Lara Genesis Arguijo-Arriaga Spelling (5) Coach: Ms. Pacheco Audrey Velasquez (3rd Place) Jayden Morin Adrian Mendoza Melissa Soriano Ready Writing (4) Coach: Mrs. Ramirez Audrey Velasquez Adalynn Rojas Shiloh Evans Melissa Robles Soriano 2nd Grade Chess Puzzle (4) Coach: Mrs. Parras Riley Hall Arely Solis Eddie Hastings Aries Villarreal (5th Place) Storytelling (4) Coach: Ms. Maloney Rico Remata Kennedi Burns Sagan Pummill Megan Ortiz (6th Place) Oral Reading (4) Coach: Ms. Saavedra Amelia Bolivar Joseph Ramos Juan Ruiz Camila Soliz Music Memory (5) Coack: Mrs. Crenshaw (3rd Place Overall as a Team) Mckenna Granado Collins Bernal Brooklyn Tavarez Avery Rivera Spelling (4) Coach: Mrs. Saler Roberto Martinez (3rd Place) Maria Forst Corvin Reed Creative Writing (4) Coach: Mrs. Pillado Roberto Martinez (4th Place) Rico Remata (2nd Place) Kennidi Burns (5th Place) Riley Hall

HANSON HEADS TO STATE

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The Fort Stockton FFA chapter recently showcased its exceptional skills and dedication, earning impressive results at the Big Bend District FFA Contest on November 18 in Alpine and the Area II Leadership Development Events (LDE) on November 23 in Ira, Texas. These back-toback contests demonstrated the students’ talents in leadership, communication, and agricultural knowledge, further solidifying Fort Stockton FFA’s reputation for excellence.
On November 23rd, Fort Stockton FFA kicked off Thanksgiving break with an early start at the Area II LDE Contests in Ira, Texas. Competing in area, this photo shows from left to right: Sawyer Downing, Karla Villanueva, Madison Hanson, Meagan Hanson, and Karen Villanueva.

Panther Basketball

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The Fort Stockton Panther Basketball teams have been busy showcasing their skills and grit on the court, with the high school and middle school squads taking on tough opponents in recent matchups. Both programs have demonstrated growth, resilience, and a commitment to improvement as they push through their seasons.

BASKETBALL MATCHUPS

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The Fort Stockton Prowler basketball teams at both the high school and middle school levels showcased their skills and resilience in recent matchups, leaving fans excited about what the season holds. From dominant wins to gritty performances, the Prowlers demonstrated their commitment to teamwork and excellence on the court.
MS 8th Grade Blue Team after their win against the Mustangs in the Donavyn Vaughn Gym. Pictured left to right: Raquelle Jimenez, Sophia Ronquillo, Gianna Corral, Grace Rojas, Avalon Palacios, Camryn Reeves, Zoe Lopez, Jesmy Ortiz, Lexus Sotelo, Xiomara Lopez. Photo by Becky Rojas

Three A's and a Vision: Coach Gauna Aims to Shape Panthers into Champions

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Fort Stockton High School’s gymnasium is set to roar louder than ever as Coach Nicholas Gauna returns to Panther Country, this time at the helm of the Panthers Basketball program. With deep roots in West Texas and a clear vision for success, Coach Gauna’s arrival promises not just a revitalized basketball program but a stronger sense of community and pride.
Coach Nicholas Gauna - Basketball Season is here. Panther Fans get ready for a season of class. Courtesy photo by Aaron Owens

Prowlers Show Strength Across All Levels During Busy Week

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The Fort Stockton Prowler basketball teams hit the courts with determination this past week, showcasing their skills and resilience across several games and tournaments. Competing at all levels— freshman, junior varsity, and varsity—the Prowlers delivered notable performances against opponents including Crane, Alpine, and various tournament teams.
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