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Panther tennis falls to Snyder in Area Round

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The Panther tennis team traveled to Andrews Saturday for their Area round match against the Snyder Tigers. Facing some windy conditions made the match a bit of a struggle for the Panthers whom couldn’t get their normal rhythm going and falling 6-1 after doubles. Hoping to turn things around in singles was what was giving them hope in advancing to the next round but just couldn’t seem to get out of their funk and falling 10-2. Overall, the panthers showed plenty of growth and fight throughout the season and made sure that other teams would earn any point they got. Panthers now look forward to the spring where individual season starts and continue their success there.
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Second half surge lifts Fort Stockton to district win at Clint

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After the Fort Stockton Panthers battled Clint to a 21-21 halftime score, adjustments allowed the Panthers to roll to a 5421 win over the Lions last Friday night. Fort Stockton struggled in the first half, as Colin Ivey (16 carries for 102 yards and a touchdown) and Zach Delgado (14 carries for 81 yards and a score) carried the load for the Lions.
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Prowlers slide in district standings with losses at Andrews, Greenwood

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The Fort Stockton High School Prowlers traveled to Andrews on Saturday to wrap up the first half of district play. Both teams were tied for third in the District 3-4A standings, and the Mustangs came out on top with a 3-game sweep of the Prowlers 25-21, 2522, 25-17. Amaya Urias led the Fort Stockton offensive stats with nine kills, Ivanna Ortiz added eight kills and 18 digs, Jocelynn Arcides recorded six kills, Kriselda Porras 22 digs and Aryanna Gonzalez 20 digs.
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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.