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Sul Rose State Watches Eagles Fly Away

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Sul Ross State University softball team(2-14LoneStarConference, 5-20) lost 8-0 and 7-0 to #19 Oklahoma Christian (10-2 LSC, 17-7), Sunday at Tom Heath Field. GAME1 In the second inning, the Lobos loaded the bases with one out.
Catcher Corbin Montayne swings for the fences in the Lobos recent closeout series against St. Edwards Hilltoppers.

Panthers Dominate Lake View

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The Fort Stockton Panthers baseball team delivered an outstanding performance on Tuesday night, securing a 3-0 shutout victory over the San Angelo Lake View Chiefs. Pitcher Ayden Villareal led the charge, striking out eight batters and allowing only five hits over 20 outs.

PROWLER POWER

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The Fort Stockton High School Girls Powerlifting team flexed their strength and determination at the Regional Powerlifting meet in Big Spring, delivering an outstanding performance that saw multiple lifters achieve personal records and secure podium finishes. Led by Coach Victor Garcia, the Prowlers added two more state qualifiers to their growing list, proving once again that their hard work in the weight room translates to success on the platform.
The Fort Stockton High School Girls Powerlifting team dominated at the Regional Powerlifting meet in Big Spring, delivering an outstanding performance that saw multiple lifters achieve personal records and secure podium finishes. Courtesy Photo

Panthers and Prowlers Compete at Sandhills Relays in Monahans

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The Fort Stockton High School Track and Field teams continued their season at the Sandhills Relays in Monahans on Feb. 28, where the Panthers and Prowlers faced tough competition but showcased their steady improvement. The Panthers varsity team earned a fourthplace finish overall with 82.5 points, while the Prowlers varsity team placed sixth, securing 36 points. The junior varsity teams also had strong performances, with the JV Panthers placing second in their division and the JV Prowlers finishing fourth.
At the Sandhills Relays in Monahans on Feb. 28, the Panthers varsity team earned a fourth-place finish overall with 82.5 points, while the Prowlers varsity team placed sixth, securing 36 points. Photo by Carla Vasquez
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