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Junior catcher Jack Tinsley connects with the baseball at the plate during the Bears home game. Tinsley is among a strong junior class that has pushed San Marcos Academy towards their first home playoff game in 20 years.
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Nick Graham delivers the pitch in the Bears baseball game. Graham has been a force on the mound leading San Marcos Academy to their first home playoff game in nearly 20 years.
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San Marcos Academy to host first home playoff game in 20 years

It will be a historic day for San Marcos Academy as the Bears will host their first playoff game in nearly 20 years in the Area Round of the TAPPS Division IV Playoffs against First Baptist Christian Academy in Pasadena.

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Davis Powell celebrates his solo home run in the first inning during the Bobcats game against Prairie View A&M. Powell finished the game going 4-5 from the plate.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Peyton Zabel throws the pitch in his start against Prairie View A&M. Zabel recorded his second win of the season.
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Powell’s hot bat leads to another Bobcat win

Battling the elements, Texas State pulled through as the Bobcats defeated the Prairie View A&M Panthers, 7-2 Though the win was not perfect, head coach Steven Trout said he was happy to see some players step up during the game despite the weather not wanting to cooperate.

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Josh Eaton along with Javen Ware try and defend the pass against wide receiver Kole Wilson. Despite the competition, the defenisve back room share a tight bond with each other.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Josh Eaton defends the pass against wide receiver Drew Donley. Much like the battles in the DB room, the competition between the defensive backs and the wide receivers is highly contested.
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Eaton emerges as top leader for Texas State

Despite being one of the several transfers that made the decision to come to San Marcos, Texas State cornerback Joshua Eaton has emerged as one of the vocal leaders for the Bobcats.

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The Texas State defense celebrates one of their defensive stops during the Maroon & Gold Spring Game. It was an incredible atmosphere at Bobcat Stadium with everyone excited to kick off the new era under Head Coach G.J. Kinne.
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Donerio Davenport takes the hand-off during the Maroon & Gold Spring Game. With many of the players having transferred to San Marcos, this was a first showcase for the fans to see.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Maroon & Gold Game showcases new talent

Texas State concluded their spring practice ending with the annual Maroon & Gold Spring Game as Bobcat fans got their first look at the team.

DISTRICT CHAMPS
DISTRICT CHAMPS

Top, the San Marcos High School Rattlers baseball team won the District Championship in commanding fashion for the first time since 2017 with the Friday 7-2 victory over the Cibolo Steele Knights. Left, Rattler Ryan Hix scoops up a ball in the outfield in a game that had strong crowd support.
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by Gerald Castillo

DISTRICT CHAMPS

Rattlers storm back to clinch district win

Looking forward to the Bobcat Prowl 5k

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Looking forward to the Bobcat Prowl 5k

The next race in San Marcos is the Bobcat Prowl 5K out at the Country Estates subdivision next Saturday, April 29. This location has become a popular spot for putting on a race. For runners it has numerous things making it an appealing race. It is a very easy out and back course to follow and a scenic course with a chance to see some wildlife during the run. The Bobcat Prowl 5K is a well-organized race and the awards are unique with a 3-inch medal of a bobcat painting by Bob Pankey. This makes the award a one of a kind that can’t be duplicated. Runners can register online with Athletes Guild or wait until the day of the race and sign up at the race headquarters. Since the proceeds go for university scholarships, it is a good benefit to support. For local and area runners it is a popular race to run.

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