Rattlers win on another walk-off to beat the Hippos as Sierra ties school record
The Rattlers clutched up in extras Tuesday night.
The Rattlers clutched up in extras Tuesday night.
With the regular season coming to an end and the conference tournament just days away, Texas State brought home a critical road win as the Bobcats defeated the Georgia Southern Panthers 68-59.
Opening up the 2024 baseball season in San Antonio at the Northeast ISD Tournament, the San Marcos Rattlers pulled off the clean sweep beating San Antonio Southwest Legacy, Bastrop, San Antonio Warren, Sharyland Pioneer and San Antonio Sotomayor.
In a close battle with rival Louisiana, the Bobcats were unable to overcome 21 turnovers in Texas State’s 55-50 loss to the Ragin’ Cajuns.
The Rattlers showed up in the clutch Friday night. San Marcos secured a 2-1 win over Austin Westlake after giving up a 1-0 lead heading into the seventh inning. Arianna Flores saved the day for the Rattlers with a walk off one-out double that brought in a runner from second to earn the win. Sophomore pitcher Addy Sierra had another complete game on the mound giving up zero earned runs with a whopping 16 strikeouts.
Rosario Castro-Rosas celebrates signing with Rice University at National Signing Day. Castro-Rosas wanted to sign with Rice to not only continue her dancing career but attend a highly prestigious university.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams
Rattlers sign letters of intent to continue athletic careers
I was having lunch with a friend last week that I used to run with. After lunch I mentioned that I had to go home and write my running article for the paper. My friend said, “You realize you are the last one.” I asked him, “Last one what?” He replied, “The last running article writer. Shaun Flanagan who wrote for the Express News is no longer writing. Brom Hoban, who wrote for the Austin Statesman is also no longer around. You are the last one still writing.” It was something I had never considered, being the last of the local running writers.
Ciara Trahan beats the throw from the pitcher in Texas State’s last home game. Trahan helped the Bobcats put up 12 runs on the Arizona State Sun Devils in a 12-2 win.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo
Texas State kicked off the Arizona State/Grand Canyon Tournament in emphatic fashion as the Bobcats dominated the Arizona State Sun Devils 12-2 in the ‘Cats opening game of the game tournament.
It was a rough night for Texas State after ending their four game road trip as the Bobcats fell at home to the Marshall Thundering Herd 85-59.
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