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Smiles and Speed at the 4th Annual Tiny Tot Track Meet

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The 4th annual Tiny Tot Track Meet took place on a beautiful Saturday morning, July 27, at the Fort Stockton Middle School Track and Field. The event, organized by Tammy and Robert Lujan of Fort Stockton, brought together about 125 enthusiastic participants, aged from walkers up to 10 years old, for a fun-filled day of track and field activities.
Photos from the Tiny Tot Track Meet. Courtesy photos

Building Leaders One Cheer at a Time

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The Fort Stockton High School varsity cheerleaders recently hosted an inspirational and skill-building cheer camp for the middle school cheerleaders from July 29 through 31. This three-day event was designed to help prepare the young cheerleaders for the upcoming school year, equipping them with the skills, confidence, and camaraderie needed to excel both on and off the field.
Cheerleaders are queens! Miss Fort Stockton, Aubrie, Miss Junior Miss, Jocelynn, and Miss Teen, Jesmy attended the cheer camp. Courtesy photo

Alpine Cowboys Secure Home Field Advantage for Playoffs After Historic Season

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The Alpine Cowboys capped off an extraordinary week of baseball, solidifying their dominance in the Pecos League with a series of impressive victories. Their remarkable performance not only secured them a recordbreaking 45-4 season but also clinched home field advantage for the upcoming playoffs. The Cowboys also finished the regular season as the Mountain Division South Champions.

Fort Stockton High School Volleyball Prepares for Promising Season

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As the summer heat reaches its peak, excitement is building for the upcoming Fort Stockton High School volleyball season. Head Coach Jessica Tully-Mitchell and her team are gearing up to start the season strong with a series of camps and tryouts designed to identify and develop the next generation of Prowler volleyball talent.
Prowler Athlete Amaya Urias goes up for a kill last year against Andrew defenders. The Lady Prowlers ended the season 18-21 and went 5-5 in District Play.

Mother Nature Wins: Four Alpine Cowboys Games Rained

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The Alpine Cowboys Professional Independent Baseball Team faced a challenging week with Mother Nature interrupting their schedule. Four consecutive games were rained out, leaving the Cowboys and their fans frustrated. However, a glimmer of hope emerged as the team finally hit the field on Monday, July 22.
Mother Nature Wins: Four Alpine Cowboys Games Rained

ATHLETIC CAMPS

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Highschool Athletic Summer Camps Fort Stockton High School announced upcoming summer camps for 2024. Swimming sessions are $90 a session, while all other camps are $40 per camp.

Football Season tickets on sale

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Season tickets will go on sale Friday, August 1st, in the athletic office at the high school. 2024 Season ticket holders will get first choice of tickets for the first two weeks of sales. On the third week, ticket sales are open for everyone. Advanced ticket booklets are $35.00 each for five home games.

ARREST REPORTS

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Editor’s note: It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered evidence of guilt, all defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The fol-lowing list is provided by the Pecos County Sheriff’s Department.

Record-Breaking Season: Cowboys Dominate All-Star Game Selections

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With a remarkable 37-4 record, the Alpine Cowboys have established themselves as a powerhouse in the Pecos League. Their recent games have been a testament to their superior skill, unwavering resilience, and outstanding teamwork, reinforcing their reputation as one of the league’s most formidable teams.
Cowboys Manager Sean Persky breaks records with most all time wins for the Cowboys. Also pictured is Peyten Kennard All Star Player. Courtesy Photo
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