The Fort Stockton volleyball team got back to their winning ways and did so in impressive fashion in a rematch against Odessa High on Sept. 6 at home.
The Prowlers were able to sweep the Broncos once again, doing so 10 days after their first meeting in the semifinals of the Comanche Classic.
Facing superior challenges during the season bodes well for success in the postseason.
The Fort Stockton cross country program was put to the test in their trip to Big Spring on Sept. 3 to compete in the Eric Stinson Invitational.
A total of four runners from the Panther and Prowler squads placed inside the top 10 after working their way through a course that featured a variety of elevation changes, including a 110-feet change in the 5K race.
The Fort Stockton volleyball team will host Permian today with the varsity and freshman team scheduled to play at 5 p.m. The JV Blue and JV White team will play at 4 p.m.
The Prowlers are 19 days away from district play and have six non-district games remaining. Their current overall record is 14-8.
Pictured below are some edits from this past weekend’s Comanche Classic.
Week 1: Class 4A-2 District I Scoreboard
Fort Stockton 18 El Paso Austin 16
Mountain View 40 Alpine 13
Wichita Falls Hirschi 48 Clint 6
Fabens 53 Chaparral, NM 8
Shallowater 47 Monahans 27
4A-2 District 1 Standings
Fort Stockton 1-0
Mountain View 1-0
The start time for Friday’s game at Alpine will be at 7:30 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. The late start will be the only this season according to Panthers head coach Jeremy Hickman.
Toughness is a mentality that has been cultivated in the Fort Stockton football program since the arrival of head coach Jeremy Hickman this past summer.
Fort Stockton’s revamped resiliency was put to the test on Aug. 26 in their season opener at home against 2021 5A-2 district champion El Paso Austin.