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Prowlers drop district opener to Greenwood

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Fort Stockton High School’s Prowlers girls basketball team entered Tuesday’s district road game at Pecos looking to get back on the winning track after suffering their third straight loss, Friday to Greenwood. The 36-28 setback came on the heels of a 35-28 loss to Midland Christian Jan. 2 and a loss to Crane in the final game of the Monahans Chamber of Commerce Tournament Dec. 30 – all of which were competitive ballgames until late.
Thia Wislar (1) applies defensive pressure to Greenwood’s Kobi Strickland, Friday in Fort Stockton. Photos by Shawn Yorks

San Elizario shocks Panthers 44-27

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In what vartsity head basketball coach Travis Lancaster called a shock, the Fort Stockton Panthers fell to the visiting San Elizario Eagles 44-27, Friday night at the Bill and Virginia Williams Special Events Center. The Panthers (214-1 overall) matched San Elizario’s speed and aggressiveness from the start, and held an 8-6 advantage after the first eight minutes of play behind strong play by Aundre Washington and Evan Cordero. But the Eagles (11-12) outscored the Panthers 7-2 in the second period and led 15-10 at halftime.
Aundre Washington (44) spins to shoot the ball as Evan Cordero (32) and Julian Leyva (0) look on, Friday against San Elizario. Photos by Shawn Yorks

Blue Wave compete in Andrews, set for districts

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The Fort Stockton High School Blue Wave competed in the Andrews Invitational Swim Meet last Saturday to prepare our swimmers for the upcoming District swim meet. This meet consisted of 28 teams from Class 6A to 4A and 450 swimmers. This two-day meet was tough, but our kids showed grit and competitiveness.
The Fort Stockton High School Blue Wave swim team competed well in Andrews last Saturday. Courtesy photos

TOP SPORTS STORY of 2023

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The Fort Stockton 1,600-meter relay team is the fastest 4A team in the land. The Panthers team of Aryan Hernandez, Marco Garcia, Jesus Hernandez, Zane Hodges won the event in a time of 3:17.19 outpacing Aubrey by four tenths of a second.
Zane Hodges was second in the 300-meter hurdles at the state track meet May 11 in Austin. File photo by Shawn Yorks

Prowlers go 2-3 in Monahans

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The Fort Stockton Prowlers annual trip to the Monahans Chamber of Commerce Tournament saw Fort Stockton face some stiff competition, coming away from the three-day tournament with a 2-3 record. The Prowlers were 11-8 overall for the season entering Tuesday’s home battle against Midland Christian (13-8).
Prowlers go 2-3 in Monahans

Panthers enter holiday break after loss to Permian

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New Fort Stockton boys basketball coach Travis Lancaster has said he’s scheduled top competition in order to make the Panthers better. The Panthers certainly are physical, and have taken some lumps this season, and the team’s farewell to 2023 was certainly one of those games as Fort Stockton fell to an athletic Permian squad 108-50 on Dec. 19.
Evan Cordero (32) dribbles around a Permian defender on Dec. 19. Cordero scored 16 points to lead Fort Stockton in a 108-50 loss. Photos by Shawn Yorks

Prowlers competing at Monahans Tournament this week

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Before the Fort Stockton Prowlers varsity basketball squad headed north to the Monahans Chamber of Commerce Tournament today, they first had to travel south and east to Del Rio to face a Queens team that had been struggling of late. But the hosts were unfriendly as they downed their Prowler visitors, 3726.
Amaya Urias (3, left) scored seven points in Fort Stockton’s 11-point loss at Del Rio on Dec. 19. File photo by Shawn Yorks

Panthers Play host to West Texas Shootout

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The Bill and Virginia Williams Special Events Center was buzzing with basketball last week for the annual West Texas Shootout. The tournament brought in 11 teams from Lubbock to El Paso for a three-day run. Fort Stockton’s Panthers went 1-4 for the tournament, but faced and overcame adversity in the process.
Panthers Play host to West Texas Shootout

Prowlers sweep Lake View

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The Fort Stockton High School Prowlers earned a sweep against San Angelo Lake View last week in San Angelo. The freshmen defeated the Maidens 4112 as Enayeli Acosta led the offense with 23 points.
Prowlers sweep Lake View
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