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Leon Coffee “attempts” to put out a fire on his car, only to pull the wrong trigger on his fire extinguisher. Coffee continues a have a long career in the rodeo business having first started in 1969.
Wimberley View photo by Colton McWilliams

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Leon Coffee is all smiles next to his signature barrel.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

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Leon Coffee helps out one of the contestants in the Mutton Bustin after a rough fall.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

A LIVING LEGEND

Rodeo Hall of Famer continues legendary career

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The Wimberley VFW Rodeo is the longest running rodeo in Hays County having first started in 1935 while taking place during the July 4th weekend. Being a partner of the local VFW chapter in Wimberley, the Rodeo is also a way to give back to the veterans who have served.
Daily Record Photo by Colton McWilliams

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Competitors competed in a thrilling three day weekend that featured bronc riding, bull riding, tie down roping, barrel racing, and even mutton bustin'. San Marcos’ own Kinsley Thornton competed in the mutton bustin' on Saturday.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

A HAYS COUNTY TRADITION

Wimberley VFW Rodeo celebrates their 77th year

Alternative Exercises for Summer

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Alternative Exercises for Summer

With the hot weather continuing it makes it hard for runners to get their miles in. Running in the early morning is about the only time to get a run in with a temperature favorable for runners. Late evening is another possible time but it is often still warm enough to make a run uncomfortable. That leaves alternative exercise programs to try to work out and still get the benefits of fitness.

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

Texas State closed out their non-conference slate against the Nevada Wolfpack in a rematch from the 2022 season opener. The Bobcats will look to find a little Kinne magic this time against the Wolfpack, who beat Nevada last season during his tenure at Incarnate Word.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

Bobcats look to find Kinne Magic in rematch with Nevada Wolfpack

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San Marcos' first game at Rattler Stadium will see the Rattlers face off with the San Antonio Wagner Thunderbirds. Wagner defeated San Marcos, 42-41,s last year in overtime.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

Rattlers square off with Thunderbirds

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Andrew Zimmel is a Texas State alum who released his first book about how to survive the world of sports radio.
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TXST Alum publishes book on sports radio

Andrew Zimmel, an accomplished radio professional and proud Texan, announces the launch of his highly anticipated book, The Sports Radio Bible. This comprehensive guide, born from Zimmel’s passion for sports broadcasting, aims to provide invaluable insights and tools for aspiring young radio professionals and sports enthusiasts.

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