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Looking back at some races from past Cinco de Mayo

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Looking back at some races from past Cinco de Mayo

The Cinco de Mayo celebration is this week. This particular celebrations stands out for me as it was the first road race in my time here that was held in San Marcos. The Capital 10K in 1979 had 2,000 runners and I went down to see Warren Leddick, the Parks and Recreation Director, to see if we could put on a race here in San Marcos. Warren was also a track and field director so he knew how to put a race on. The 10K race was held out at the Civic Center and ran out on the access road and Redwood Road (Wonder World now) and came back in off Highway 123. We had about 125 runners show up for the race. I ran in the race and helped out before and after the main race took place. I can’t remember if the race went on the next few years after that as Leddick moved to Longview for a position there.

Rattlers split series with Churchill Chargers
Rattlers split series with Churchill Chargers

Above, Head Coach Bryan Webb gathers his team for a meeting to discuss key strategy during the Rattlers home playoff game against San Antonio Churchill. Left. Kutter Gage Webb throws a ground ball for the out in the Rattlers game against the Chargers. The Rattlers traveled to San Antonio for a game at time of press, hoping to continue postseason play.
Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers split series with Churchill Chargers

After winning Game 1 8-2, San Marcos couldn’t seal the deal at home as the Rattlers fell to San Antonio Churchill 6-1 as the Chargers forced a decisive Game 3 in front of a packed house.

Bobcats take series vs JMU

Jessica Mullins looks at her play card during the Bobcats game against James Madison. Mullins threw a one hitter in Game 1
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Bobcats take series vs JMU

Texas State won the final home series of the year as the Bobcats defeated the James Madison Dukes 2-0 on Thursday before an 8-2 win on Friday.

Hunting, fishing bring to mind keen memory

My lifestyle has greatly changed in the last five weeks. I had spinal surgery on the last day of March. Lots of pain. Recovery is slow. No fishing, no turkey hunting, no bike riding, no long hikes. No nothing! Just a prisoner IN my house, simply chained to my chair. My wife Beth has been a great nurse helping me. But she is the Gestapo when it comes to me doing too much too soon!

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Third baseman Sara Vanderford slides safely into second base in the Bobcats game against Texas. Texas State will host the 2024 Sun Belt Softball Tournament.
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Texas State to host 2024 SBC Softball Tournament

The Sun Belt Conference Office announced on Thursday that the 2024 Sun Belt Conference Softball Championship will be hosted by Texas State at Bobcat Softball Stadium.

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Second baseman Chase Mora attempts to complete the double play against UIW. Mora has been one half of a freshmen duo who have made major strides this season contributing to the team.
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Catcher/Designated Hitter Rashawn Galloway makes contact during the Bobcats game against Prairie View A&M. Galloway is currently on a eight-game hitting streak.
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Freshmen duo delivering the goods for the Bobcats

On a team heavy with upperclassmen, two Texas State freshmen have been able to make a big splash for the Bobcats over the course of the season.

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Third baseman Ryder Hernandez is mobbed by teammates Ryan Leary and Cade Manning following his home run against UIW.
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First baseman Daylan Pena up to bat in the Bobcats game against UIW. Pena hit a 3-run home run to give the Bobcats the lead in the third inning.
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Peyton Zabel on the mound for the Bobcats in his start against UIW.
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Bobcats hot bats lead to sweep of Cardinals

Texas State’s offensive power surge continued as the Bobcats defeated the Incarnate Word Cardinals 10-5 in the final midweek home game of the season.

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