Rattlers fall to Schertz Clemens in rough game
It was a rough night for San Marcos as the Rattlers fell to the Schertz Clemens Buffaloes 16-2.
It was a rough night for San Marcos as the Rattlers fell to the Schertz Clemens Buffaloes 16-2.
Ashton Callahan won men’s 400 in his first collegiate race in that event, Melanie Duron claimed the top spot in the women’s shot put, and seven other Bobcats set a personal- best on Saturday as Texas State track and field completed its weekend at the Bobcat Invitational and Texas Relays.
The Texas State Bobcats (19-9, 5-4) have become accustomed to winning one-run ball games earning the 7-6 series clinching Sun Belt conference win over the Arkansas State Red Wolves Sunday afternoon at Bobcat Ballpark.
I was looking through an old scrapbook and came across some photos of runners at various stages of a run. It made me think about what it takes to make a photo stand out from the others and which photos are good enough to make a poster with it. Any photo with you in the picture is always fun to look at. Then the location of the photo can make a difference in whether or not it becomes a classic. Some runners like a photo of a runner out on a country road while others like one in a famous city.
It was another dominant performance by San Marcos as the Rattlers defeated the Converse Judson Rockets 10-0.
Texas State completed another comeback victory as the Bobcats knocked off Arkansas State 8-7 in extra innings.
As mentioned in an earlier story, I was intimidated by so much water, islands, canals and bridges in the Florida Keys. I needed help. And I found it in a young man named Blake.
An extra inning homerun was enough to spoil the upset as the Texas State Bobcats fell to the No. 22 Baylor Bears 3-2.
Head Coach G.J. Kinne and Offensive Coordinator Mack Leftwich have perhaps one of the most unique and strongest connections between offensive play callers in the state.
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