San Marcos Girls' Basketball enters quarantine
The San Marcos girls’ basketball team is heading into quarantine, according to SMCISD athletic coordinator John Walsh.
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The San Marcos girls’ basketball team is heading into quarantine, according to SMCISD athletic coordinator John Walsh.
Earlier this week in practice head coach John Walsh said his team will be able to win games if they control the “controllables.”
Some of the seniors on the San Marcos football team haven't won a home game in their careers.
Starting 7-2 in district play, San Marcos has its best record since 2017 when it slated seven wins in the first 10 games. But it only gets tougher on the road to the playoffs.
San Marcos wasn’t able to build momentum in its 35-7 home loss to the I-35 rival Buda Hays on Friday night.
Head coach John Walsh had this day circled on the calendar since the summer. After finally getting through No. 4 Austin Westlake and No.
San Marcos senior defensive back Kannon Webb had ambitions of becoming the next Johnny Manziel coming into high school. Webb had no clue he’d become the school’s all-time leading tackler.
San Marcos head coach John Walsh set the goal to get through the toughest two games on the schedule without injuries. The team succeeded in that aspect but ultimately lost both games. No.
There’s no time to sulk about having one of the toughest district openings in the state. Following a 58-3 loss to No.
AUSTIN — San Marcos (1-2, 0-1 district) surprised the No.
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