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Sectional champions

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The 50/70 All-Star baseball team capped a dominant month of June with a sectional title victory against Floyd Gwin on June 28 after playing over the course of the four previous days. The little league team won the District 37 Tournament in Fort Stockton on June 14-15. The team’s next tournament will be in Abilene from July 9-12. Back row, left to right: Coach Gerardo Diaz, Gerry Diaz, Ayden Gonzalez, Jose Baeza, Coach Richard Rojas, Kasch Norman, Cy Rojas, Allan Leyva, Coach Julio Leyva. Front row: Sebastian Nieto, Jaden Sotelo, Jose Galindo, Nick Almendarez, Kariel Rojero. Courtesy Photo
Sectional champions

Little Leaguers headed to Lubbock

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The Fort Stockton Majors Allstar Team will be playing in the 12 and under Section 1 tournament on July 2. The little league baseball team (ages 10-12) will travel to Lubbock for the competition. The players were each given special rings to celebrate the achievement, the rings were donated by parents who would like to remain anonymous. Back row, left to right: Coach Jeremiah Vela, Eddie Vela, Marco Natividad, Jesses Montoya, Henry Simmons, Riley Muniz, and Coach Alec Arcides. Front row: Jeremiah Gonzalez (kneeling), Cody Young, Esai Ramos, “Bubba” Patino, “Chapo” Gonzalez, Bradye Barragan, Isaias Caballero (kneeling) and Jeremiah Vela. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez
Little Leaguers headed to Lubbock

Fort Stockton High School volleyball camp

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Fort Stockton High School hosted their annual volleyball camp on June 29 for third through ninth grade students. Prowlers first-year head coach Gabrielle Marquez ran the camp while her assistants and high school athletes aided in instruction. Third through sixth grade students participated in a two-hour morning session, which was followed by a two-hour session for seventh through ninth grade students from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The camp started on Monday and ends on Thursday. Pictured from left to right: Coach Ramirez, DeLaPaz twin, Liz Bislar, Ivanna Ortiz, Sophia Hernandez, Coach Villarreal Photos by Nathan Heuer
Fort Stockton High School volleyball camp

Escorting The Elite

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The Fort Stockton Allstar 50/70 baseball team was escorted into Fort Stockton by the Fort Stockton Police Department and the Fort Stockton Fire Department on June 29. The caravan of vehicles came into town on Monahans Highway and turned west on Dickinson Blvd. before ending at Rio Street. The team was crowned champions of the Texas Section 1 Intermediate Division on Monday at a tournament in Slaton. Photos by Nathan Heuer
Escorting The Elite

Robersons join coaching staffs

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The Fort Stockton softball team will have a familiar face at the helm when the season begins next spring. Darrian Roberson, an assistant softball coach at Fort Stockton three years ago, is now officially head coach of the Prowlers softball team after her teaching and coaching contract were approved at a special school board meeting on June 21.
Darrian Roberson and Zack Roberson will join Fort Stockton ISD as teachers and coaches this upcoming school year. The couple, who married earlier this month, will coach a combined five sports.

Marquez named Prowler volleyball coach

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Fort Stockton native Gabrielle Marquez officially became head coach of the Prowler high school volleyball program on Monday at the district’s special school board meeting. The former Midland Christian assistant volleyball coach had her contract approved upon a recommendation from superintendent Dr. Gabriel Zamora and a unanimous vote by the school board. Marquez will teach for the first time this fall, teaching middle school physical education.
Gabrielle Marquez

Year in review

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Volleyball 2021 RECORD: 11-13 The 2020 volleyball campaign for the Prowlers was a tale of two halves, as Danielle Trevino’s squad started the season on a tear, winning seven consecutive games on their way to an 11-3 record. Middle block Alyana Dominguez was a foundation piece to the Prowlers success.
Fort Stockton junior setter Eliana Mata recorded 194 assists during the 2020 season on her way to earning Co-Outstanding Setter of the District. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Fort Stockton High School hosts tennis camp

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Fort Stockton High School and head tennis coach Victor Garcia hosted on June 21 at the Panthers tennis courts. Kids from fourth through eighth grade participated in the camp, which started on June 21 and ended on June 24. The camp is one of nine sports camps that Fort Stockton High School will host throughout the summer.
Fort Stockton High School hosts tennis camp

Tristen Hutchings claims bull riding title at the CNFR

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Tristen Hutchings nabbed the Southwest Region Reserve Championship for Bull Riding.

A Blackfoot, Idaho native, he attended Snake River High School and started his rodeo career back in his middle school days. It’s not much of a shocker that his favorite has always been bull riding. He spent a year in Odessa before arriving at Sul Ross back in 2019. It’s good news for Coach Aragon and the team that he’s still got time on campus where he’ll graduate in 2022 with a degree in Ag Business. 

Tristen Hutchings

Fort Stockton Tennis Camp

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Fort Stockton tennis coach Victor Garcia hosted a tennis camp at the FSHS tennis courts on June 21 for fourth through eighth grade students. The camp started on Monday and will finish on Thursday, June 24.

Fort Stockton Tennis Camp
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