Fort Stockton’s postseason run came to an end last week in Seminole, but the Prowlers closed the 2026 season with plenty to be proud of after one of the program’s strongest years in recent memory.
The Fort Stockton Panthers will return to postseason action this week as they travel to Seminole for a best-of-three playoff series against the Canyon Eagles. Game 1 is scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m.
The Fort Stockton Panther tennis program closed out its 2025-26 season with representation at the regional tournament in Lubbock, marking another step forward for a program that continues to build momentum year after year. Competing against some of the top talent in the region, the Panthers saw strong efforts from both singles and doubles play as the postseason run came to an end.
Fort Stockton’s Special Olympics athletes battled through harsh West Texas conditions and delivered a strong showing at the Area 18 Track and Field Meet in Midland, bringing home a collection of medals while representing their community with pride.
The Fort Stockton Prowlers are set to open postseason play this week, turning the page from a challenging stretch of district games to a high-stakes Bi-District playoff series against the Canyon Randall Raiders.
Fort Stockton’s boys turned in one of their strongest showings of the spring at the District 4-7/9 meet in Greenwood, closing out the varsity meet in fifth place with 50 points and sending multiple events on to the Area Track Meet in Lubbock on April 16.
Fort Stockton Middle School closed out its 2026 track and field season with a strong district showing on both the boys and girls side in Andrews, as multiple Panthers and Prowlers turned in medal-winning performances, personal records and new school marks to finish the year on a high note.