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Prowlers flash potential at Monahans tourney

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Valuable experienced was gained and progression under first-year year head coach Gabrielle Harral was shown by the Prowler volleyball team at the 47th Annual Monahans Volleyball Tournament. Fort Stockton tallied a 2-2 record in pool play on Aug.
Fort Stockton’s Brianna Flores (15) and Amaya Urias (14) go up for a block during the Prowlers win over Crane Aug. 13 at the Ward County Event Center in Monahans. Photos by Nathan Heuer

Volleyball splits games to open season

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The Fort Stockton volleyball team opened the season with a pair of contests at Odessa Permian High School on Tuesday. The Prowlers varsity squad garnered a 25-22, 25-23, 25-16 sweep against Palo Duro before falling to the host school 25-15, 25-17, 25-23.
Fort Stockton first-year head coach Gabrielle Harral and junior setter Eliana Mata are pictured at the Prowlers practice a week ago. Mata played a large role in Harral getting her first win as the head of the Fort Stockton volleyball program. Mata tallied 21 assists in two outings on Tuesday. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Panther tennis receives tough test to begin season

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Starting off the tennis season without any seniors, the young Fort Stockton Panthers were able to gauge themselves against a pair of powerhouse tennis teams to start the 2021 campaign. Fort Stockton traveled to two separate locations on Tuesday, first stopping at Brownfield in the morning before concluding play at Seminole – a 40 minute drive southwest from Brownfield.
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Maintaining perfection

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Boxing coach Gilbert “Dinamitts” Roybal has worked with one of the best prospects he has ever coached for the past five years.

When Roybal first took Abel Mendoza under his wing, the Fort Stockton born boxer was three professional fights into his career after a 300-fight amateur campaign that began when Mendoza was 8-years-old.

Fort Stockton born boxer Abel Mendoza had his hand raised by the referee after his victory on July 31.
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