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Panthers win Pecos Tournament

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The Panther and Prowler golf teams made an impressive showing at the Pecos Invitational. A total of 18 Panther and Prowler kids participated in the golf tournament, proudly representing our community on the course.
From left, Ejay Ortiz, Rylee Muniz, Cody Young, Rylan Nunez. Not pictured is Bradye Barragan. The Fort Stockton Golf Team overcame a 20-stroke deficit to win the Pecos Tournament. Courtesy photo

Panthers fall to Greenwood

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The Varsity Panthers basketball team lost to Greenwood on Friday night, 90-56. In a game that would have allowed them a chance to control their playoff destiny, the team came out slow and was out scored in the first quarter 25-8. With 18 points from Diego Ronquillo and another 10 from Adric Gallegos, the Panthers shot their way back, but ultimately fell short.
Diego Ronquillo fights off an Andrews player last week. Ronquillo scored 21points against Andrews and 18 in a loss to Greenwood. File photo by Shawn Yorks

Everything old is new again for Panthers after UIL realignment

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The University Interscholastic League’s bi-annual realignment will mean changes for Pecos County high school football teams when the 2024 season kicks off in August. But for the Panthers, it will mean some travel relief; gone are Clint, Mountain View, and Fabens, who all moved up to Class 4A Division 1.
Fort Stockton players celebrate a play during their Sept. 1, 2023 game against Alpine. The Panthers remain in District 1-4A Division 2 after the latest UIL Realignment which was released Feb. 1, but the district will have a decidedly different look this fall. File photo by Shawn Yorks

Prowlers fall to Seminole, Andrews; win at Monahans

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The Foert Stockton Prowlers went 5-of-13 from the free throw line, which contributed to a 26-25 loss Tuesday at the Bill and Virginia Williams Special Events Center. Fort Stockton (14-16 overall, 3-7 in District 3-4A) are guaranteed fourth place and a playoff spot after Greenwood beat Pecos.
The Fort Stockton Middle School eighth grade Blue team wrapped up its season, Monday evening against Andrews. Courtesy photo

Blue Wave swimmers shine at regionals

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The Fort Stockton High School Blue Wave competed in Region 1-4A Championships in Andrews last weekend, where all six relays moved on to qualify for the Championship Heat. “Their fortitude and resilience shined bright all season and will be remembered for ages,” said head coach Lilia Forst.
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Fort Stockton lifters compete in Seminole

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Both the boys and girls competed at the Seminole Powerlifting Meet on Thursday, Feb. 1. At this point in the year the numbers must improve to make gains in the stands. Both the boys and girls got after it with every weight that went up.
RIGHT: The Fort Stockton Panther and Prowler powerlifters traveled to Seminole to compete on Thursday. The lifters faced some adversity but still pushed through and almost everyone had new personal records on most of their lifts. Courtesy photo

Fort Stockton golf opens season at Monahans

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The Fort Stockton High School Panther and Prowler golf teams kicked off the season by competing in the Monahans Short Course tournament last week. Three Prowlers competed in the tournament, and each of them achieved a personal record, surpassing their best performances since last year. Freshman Kaelynn Calderon came out strong shooting a 107.
The Fort Stockton High School varsity boys golf team of Ejay Ortiz, Rylee Muniz, Cody Young, Bradye Barragan, and Ethan Nunez finished third last weekend at the Monahans Sandhills Tournament. Courtesy photo

Panthers rally to down Andrews

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Diego Ronquillo scored 21 points and the Fort Stockton Panthers overcame a third quarter deficit to down Andrews 67-63, Tuesday night in the Bill and Virginia Williams Special Events Center. Fort Stockton (4-20 overall, 2-6 District 3-4A) trailed 35-34 at halftime after being down after the first eight minutes. Aundre Washington, Kael Rojero, Evan Cordeo and Luis Medina helped the Panthers in the second quarter as the game was tied or the lead exchanged hands nine times in the quarter.
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Prowlers softball scrimmages Permian

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The Fort Stockton High School Prowler Softball team continued its scrimmage season with a home clash wityh the Permian Lady Panthers last Friday. Marlayna Salmon opened the scrimmage with a strong performance in the circle. Her battery mate was her sister Melanie Salmon who was a wall behind the plate.
Prowlers softball scrimmages Permian

Pecos shocks Prowlers for first district win

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The Pecos Lady Eagles entered last Friday’s District 3-4A matchup as the district’s cellar-dweller at 4-15 overall and winless in district play fresh off a 108-5 loss to Seminole, but a second half surge lifted Pecos to a 46-45 win over Fort Stockton, as the Prowlers did not score a field goal in the fourth quarter. The Prowlers led 30-19 at halftime as senior Sophia Hernandez dominated underneath in her return to action after missing much of the season with an injury.
Diem Hinostroza (33) brings the ball up the court Friday in the junior varsity Prowlers 42-23 win over Pecos. Photo by Shawn Yorks
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