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Panther Tennis dominates Monahans

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After a schedule change to beat predicted inclement weather, the Panther tennis team played host to district rival Monahans at 10 a.m. Tuesday instead of 4 p.m. The Panthers didn’t let this stop them from a dominating win though. Everyone came out firing on all cylinders to lead after doubles 7-0 and kept that confidence rolling into singles to claim the third and final district win 10-0. The Panthers concluded district play in their pink out match as district runners up. They now look forward to the post season against district 1’s third place team.

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Panther runners compete in Big Spring

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This past weekend the panther and prowler cross country teams made their way to Big Spring to participate in the Steer Invitational. Ali Jackson won the high school girls division with a first place finish on a difficult two-mile course. Eighth grader Bradalay JImenez won the silver medal in the middle school girls division with a strong finish. Middle school girls Alisha Padilla, Izabella Bolivar and Serenidad Vasquez improved on the difficult two-mile course that was filled with creek beds and high degree incline hills.

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Prowlers sweep Pecos, Seminole

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Fort Stockton volleyball got a leg up in the district standings with two straight wins last week, taking down Pecos last Tuesday and Seminole on Saturday in straight set sweeps. With the wins, the Prowlers improved to 2-1 in the District 3-4A standings with the 25-23, 25-20, 25-21 win over the Maidens.
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ATHLETE WEEK

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In three district games last week against Greenwood, Pecos and Seminole, Amaya had a total of 32 kills, 3 blocks, 8 digs and 1 assist as the Prowlers opened District 3-4A play with a 2-1 record..
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FS swimmers compete in Pecos

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The Fort Stockton High School Blue Wave swimmers competed in their first Tri-meet of the year Sept. 23 at Pecos, with the Boys placing second and the girls third, just one point shy of second place.
The Fort Stockton Blue Wave swim team competed in its first meet of the season Sept. 23 and will be at UTPB in Odessa this Saturday. Courtesy photo

Panthers wear the crown in Homecoming win

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The Fort Stockton High School Panthers ended homecoming festivities with a win. Following the crowning of this year’s Homecoming King and Queen, Aryan Hernandez and Jaslyn Pacheco, the Panthers took the field playing host to the Ysleta Indians from El Paso. After a 14-all tie at halftime, the Panthers surged in the second half to win 41-21.
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Prowlers open district play with loss to Greenwood

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In the first district contest of the season, the Fort Stockton Volleyball program played host to the Greenwood Rangerettes this past Saturday. The Prowlers competed well against their district competition, but were unsuccessful in securing a victory, falling 25-21, 2225, 14-25, 18-25.
Addison Castro sets the ball for the Prowlers. File photo by Julie Myers

Fort Stockton cross country competes in Lubbock

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The Fort Stockton High School and Middle School Cross Country teams returned to the course after being rained out last week at the Lubbock Christian Invite. Seven high school runners attacked the course at Mae Simmons Park in Lubbock. The Panther boys were led by Diego Ronquillo with a time of 21:07.00 followed by Jose Aguilar (22:15.60) and Santiago Torango (23:49.90). The boys competed with 102 other boys in the 4A division of the meet. Coach Glasscock was pleased with the boys’ effort.
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