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Lubbock Monterey takes Prowlers in five

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The Fort Stockton Prowlers volleyball team returned to the friendly confines of the Bill and Virginia Williams Special Events Center on Tuesday evening for their first regular-season home match of the season after a respectable performance over the weekend at the Monahans Tournament. In Monahans, the Prowlers fell in straight sets to Amarillo Palo Duro and Odessa Permian before taking down Fabens, Crane and Coahoma in straight sets, and falling to Amarillo Caprock in three.
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Fort Stockton tennis opens season

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The Fort Stockton tennis team competed in the Basin Brawl over the weekend, finishing 1-3; falling to Permian 15-4, Lubbock Monterey 19-0, and Hobbs, N.M 12-7, and defeated a decently stacked Midland High JV team, 10-9. “Overall, a great weekend from the team, they showed tremendous grit through every single match no matter the 100-plus degree weather,” said coach Victor Garcia.
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Prowler JV wins Pecos CC meet

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The Fort Stockton Junior Varsity girls cross country team opened the season with a bank last Saturday, winning the championship of the West of the Pecos meet in Pecos. Ingris Aguilar took individual gold with a time of 15:34.54. In the JV boys race, Bruno Arcides was fourth for Fort Stockton, and Ali Jackson ws fourth in the varsity girls race.
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Prowler volleyball serves up new season with new coach

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ALPINE – The Jessica Tully-Mitchell era began with a flourish Tuesday evening in Alpine, as the Fort Stockton Prowlers volleyball squad took on the host Lady Bucks and the Wink Lady Wildcats in a triangular match. The Prowlers defeated Alpine 26-24, 24-26, 22-25, 25-22 and 1816. In the second game of the night, the Prowlers fell to Wink 14-25, 22-25, 25-22 and 22-25.