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Big Spring Meet

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The Fort Stockton High School and Junior High Cross Country teams delivered a strong performance at the Big Spring meet on Saturday, September 28, with athletes across all divisions showcasing their determination and grit. Led by Coach Curtis Bishop, the team demonstrated resilience and skill, building momentum as they head toward their district meet.

Blue Wave Dives into Success at Comanche Invitational

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The Fort Stockton Blue Wave Swim Team made an impressive splash at the Comanche Swimming & Diving Invitational, held at their home pool on September 27-28. Under the guidance of Coach Lily Morales Forst, the Blue Wave showcased their dedication and improvement, with many swimmers dropping significant time since last season. The girls’ team finished in second place, while the boys narrowly missed a podium finish, landing in fourth. Overall, the combined efforts of the team earned them second place in the meet.

SECOND DISTRICT MATCH

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The Fort Stockton Panther Tennis Team took the courts on Tuesday, September 24, for a highly anticipated second district match against the Pecos Eagles. In front of a home crowd, the Panthers showcased their season-long growth and teamwork, walking away with a resounding 16-3 victory.
SECOND DISTRICT MATCH

HOMECOMING SPOILER

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The Fort Stockton Panthers kept their perfect season alive on Friday night, delivering a strong 41-20 victory over the Crane Golden Cranes at El Ave Stadium. Crane, celebrating their homecoming, couldn’t fend off the relentless Panthers, who took control in the second half.
Friday night, the Fort Stockton Panthers delivered a strong 41-20 victory over the Crane Golden Cranes at El Ave Stadium. Photo Courtesy of Fort Stockton High School Yearbook Class

SECURED A SWEEP

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The Fort Stockton High School (FSHS) and Fort Stockton Middle School (FSMS) Prowler Volleyball teams have been busy on the court, battling both at home and on the road. Each team continues to show heart, whether it’s securing victories or learning from tough losses, as they prepare for district play.

“We Refused to Come Home Without a Win”

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The Fort Stockton Panthers Tennis Team has been putting up a valiant fight in their recent matchups, showing resilience and determination despite tough competition. On Tuesday, September 17, the Panthers traveled to Andrews for their first district match against the formidable Andrews Mustangs.

Strong Showings at Badger Invitational

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The Fort Stockton Panthers Cross Country team showed grit and determination during the Badger Invitational in McCamey on Saturday, September 21st, with several athletes standing out in their respective divisions. Under the guidance of Coach Curtis Bishop, the team delivered commendable performances across the board, reflecting the hard work they’ve put in during the season.

Panther Tennis Triumphs in Thrilling 10-9 Victory Over Hobbs

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In a match that lived up to its reputation, the Fort Stockton Panther Tennis Team traveled to Hobbs this past Saturday, September 14th, for their annual showdown. Known for its competitive nature, this year's encounter was especially significant following a narrow 8-11 loss in an earlier matchup. Fueled by determination and their signature #NeverGive-UpNeverGiveIn attitude, the Panthers delivered a thrilling performance.

Eagles Grounded 56-24

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The Fort Stockton Panthers continued their undefeated streak with a commanding 56-24 victory over the Pecos Eagles on September 13, 2024. This homecoming game at Panther Stadium saw Fort Stockton improve to 3-0 for the season. The event was marked by the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, adding to the festive atmosphere.
During Friday's Homecoming game, Fabian Silvia (pictured) celebrated after scoring a touchdown. Photo Courtesy of Fort Stockton High School Yearbook
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