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ATHLETIC CAMPS

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Highschool Summer Camps open to incoming and current athletes Fort Stockton High School announced upcoming summer camps for 2024. Swimming sessions are $90 a session, while all other camps are $40 per camp.

Alpine Cowboys Dominate Pecos Bills in Sweep

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The Alpine Cowboys continued their scorching start to the season, sweeping their Pecos Bills counterparts in all five games played last week. This dominant stretch extends their record to a leagueleading 17-1, putting them firmly in control of the Mountain Division.
The Cowboys swept their Pecos Bill counterparts in five games last week. Photo by Julie Myers

Awards for Cheer

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The Junior Varsity and Varsity cheerleaders attended Summer Cheer Camp from June 8 to 11 at Angelo State University. The Junior Varsity squad was awarded one Superior trophy, while the Varsity received the School Tradition Award. Senior mascot Avan Lujan was awarded the Mascot Tradition trophy and All-American Mascot medal. Senior Lizeth Robles received an America Needs Cheerleader pin for her leadership. This pin is forwarded from the UCA staff and other schools, showing leadership and helping other squads in need. Receiving this pin is a big honor and a great accomplishment for cheerleading. Five cheerleaders were selected as All-American Cheerleaders by the UCA staff and received individual medals for their achievements. Receiving All-American Cheerleader were sophomores Jaelynn Tapp and Erika Salgado, junior Jocelyn Carrillo, and seniors Aubrie Salgado and Abriel Villarreal.
Fort Stockton Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders won many awards and accolades at Angelo State University summer cheer camp. Photo courtesy of Fort Stockton ISD

Fort Stockton AllStars Take the Field as Regular Season Ends

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The regular softball and baseball season has concluded, marking the beginning of the All-Stars League season for the Fort Stockton Recreation Department. Ruby Bernal, Director of Fort Stockton Recreation, shared insights into the All-Stars selection process, tournament details, and the challenges and hopes for the teams.

7on7 Summer League Heats Up

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Under the warm June sun, the Fort Stockton Panthers football team is battling it out in their 7on7 Summer League, drawing enthusiastic crowds to the Monday night games. Athletic Director Jeremy Hickman provided the Pioneer with an inside scoop on the league’s informal yet competitive atmosphere.
The Fort Stockton Panthers played the Pecos Eagles during the 7on7 league challenge on Monday. Photo by Tristian Barragan

ATHLETIC CAMPS

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High School Summer Camps open to incoming and current athletes Fort Stockton High School announced upcoming summer camps for 2024. The camp registration paperwork is available in the FSHS Athletics Office with Athletics Secretary Mimi Arriaga.

Building a Winning Culture

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The Fort Stockton Prowler Summer Basketball League is in full swing, providing a glimpse into the future of Prowler basketball. Head Coach Curtis Bishop shared his insights on the league’s progress and the challenges and opportunities it presents for his players.

COWBOYS RIDE HIGH

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The Alpine Cowboys, a powerhouse in the Pecos League, maintained their impressive winning streak, racking up victories against the Austin Weirdos and Roswell Invaders before experiencing their first taste of defeat in a hard-fought series against the Garden City Wind. The week was a rollercoaster of emotions, marked by both triumphant victories and a heartbreaking loss, all while honoring the memory of a fallen teammate.
The Pecos Legue Alpine Cowboys faced their first loss of the season against the Garden City Wind last week. Photo by Julie Meyers
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