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CJ Crauthers throws the ball in the Bears game against Austin Hill Country. Crauthers continued his strong passing performance against Logo Preps throwing for over 200 yards with four touchdown passes.
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Ayo Okoya-Thomas runs with the ball during the Bears game against Austin Hill Country. Okoya-Thomas was 3-4 on PATs against Logo Preps.
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Academy falls to Logo Preps, Bears still search for first win

San Marcos Academy is still looking for their first win of the season as the Bears fell to the Sugar Land Logos Prep Lions 44-30.

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Defensive end Ben Bell sacks UTSA quarterback Eddie Lee Marburger during the Bobcats game against UTSA.
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Mason Shipley kicks one of his two field goals in the Bobcats game against UTSA.
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Bobcats fall to Roadrunners in return of the I-35 Rivalry

Texas State will have to wait another year to break the UTSA Curse as the Bobcats fell to the Roadrunners 20-13 in the fifth edition of the I-35 Rivalry.

Texas State falls to SLU in five-set thriller

Outside Hitter KJ Johnson attempts to spike the ball through the Southeastern Louisiana defenders during the Bobcats game on Thursday. Johnson led the team in kills with 27.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Texas State falls to SLU in five-set thriller

It was a rough start to the Bobcat Classic as the Texas State Bobcats fell to the Southeastern Louisiana Lions in a thrilling five set loss 3-2 (21-25, 25-23, 2826, 19-25, 15-6).

Injuries associated with running

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Injuries associated with running

I was talking with a few personal trainers and athletic trainers during the past few weeks and the discussion was about the different types of injuries that are caused by participating in sports and activities. It seems each sport has one or two types of injuries that occur more frequently than the usual sprained ankle injury. And some injuries do not happen in sports. I have had flute players and accountants with injuries that required exercises to correct the problem. It just seems that if a person participates in an activity that is repetitive an injury may occur over time. It may start out at a young age with the so-called teenage slouch that will lead to problems as they reach adulthood.

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