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Panther varsity boys second in Levelland

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The Fort Stockton High School varsity Panther track team placed second out of eight Teams at the Levelland Relays. They scored 108 points losing by six points. The Panthers continue to improve as they prepare for the District Meet April 2 and 4 here in Fort Stockton.

Prowlers grab first district softball win

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The Fort was the site for the first district contest between the Prowlers and the Greenwood Rangerettes. Despite some great defensive plays, the Prowlers fell 4-0 to open up district play. Gabby Madrid pitched seven innings giving up nine hits and only four runs.
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FS baseball competes in West Texas Classic

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The Fort Stockton High School baseball team competed in the West Texas Classic Tournament, splitting four games to go 2-2 in the tournament. On Tuesday, the Panthers competed against Presidio and won the game 6-1, recording seven hits as a team and Corbin Luna pitched the entire game with eight strikeouts.
FS baseball competes in West Texas Classic

Prowler golf wins Alpine Invite

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.The Fort Stockton High School Prowler Varsity golf team came home as champions from the Alpine Invitational on Monday. Bailey Roberts, Kaelynn Calderon, Evelynn Baiza, and Valeria Marquez all delivered their personal best performances of the season. Roberts shot a 97 which secured her a third-place finish individually. Their scores were as follows: Bailey Roberts - 97, Kaelynn Calderon - 98, and Evelynn Baiza - 101. The Prowlers came out ready to play in their last tournament before district next week.
Prowler golf wins Alpine Invite

Panthers take second in Alpine

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The Fort Stockton High School Panther Varsity golf brought back second place from the Alpine Invitational. At the tournament, the Panther golf team’s representation included Ejay Ortiz shooting a 82, Rylee Muniz with an 86, Bradye Barragan with an 82, Cody Young with a 93, and Damian Gonzalez with a 95. Their team total came out to 343. The next event on the calendar is the district golf tournament. Pictured are Damian Gonzalez, Rylee Muniz, Cody Young, Ejay Ortiz, and Bradye Barragan .
Panthers take second in Alpine

Hernandez is state powerlifting champion

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.The Prowlers had an amazing Spring Break at the THSWPA State Meet. finishing with two podium spots. Jasmin Hernandez was crowned the state champ in the 97-pound weight class with a 635-pound total. Belle Urbano finished in fifth place in the 114-pund weight class with a 745-pound total. As a team, Fort Stockton finished sixth out of 26 schools participating. “We’re proud of these young ladies and all the hard work they put in throughout the season,” said coach Ivan Pena.
The Prowlers had an amazing Spring Break at the THSWPA State Meet. finishing with two podium spots. Jasmin Hernandez was crowned the state champ in the 97-pound weight class with a 635-pound total. Belle Urbano finished in fifth place in the 114-pund weight class with a 745-pound total. As a team, Fort Stockton finished sixth out of 26 schools participating. “We’re proud of these young ladies and all the hard work they put in throughout the season,” said coach Ivan Pena.

Middle School boys track competes in Greenwood

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The Fort Stockton Middle School Panther boys track team competed at Greenwood March 7, with the eighth graders taking second as a team and the seventh graders third. Following are the FSMS Results: EIGHTH GRADE: • 100-meter dash: 2.
Middle School boys track competes in Greenwood

FS track runs in Sandhills Relays

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The Fort Stockton High School track team competed in the Sandhills Relays in Monahans last Friday, with many athletes setting personal records. The Prowlers finished fourth in the team standings with 84 points. Following at the results for the Fort Stockton Prowlers: “Overall, this was the best effort of the season by the Prowlers and we will continue to work towards being our best for the upcoming district meet,” said coach Jhett Norman.
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Prowlers open district with loss to Greenwood

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The 4th-ranked Fort Stockton Prowlers began District 3-4A play on Friday in what was the team’s regular-season home-opener in their 17th game of the season to date. The Prowlers played great defense, but the bats struggled to get started as the Rangerettes got the better of Fort Stockton, 4-0.
Kriselda Porras catches a line drive at shortstop, Friday against Greenwood. Photos by Shawn Yorks

Trash Pandas pay it forward

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The Fort Stockton Trash Pandas recently received a generous donation. However, instead of keeping it for themselves, they chose to pay it forward to the Fort Stockton Special Needs Athletes. Despite feeling humbled by this gesture, both the young men and their parents refrained from making a big deal about it. Nevertheless, the Recreation Department felt compelled to share their story.
The Fort Stockton Trash Pandas. Courtesy photo
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