Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.

Sports

Article Image Alt Text

Javen Puntes takes the ball down in the Rattlers final non-district game against Laredo United South. The Rattlers defeated the Panthers 62-52 to improve to 19-6 overall.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Article Image Alt Text

Ory Williams comes up with the rebound in the Rattlers game against Laredo United South.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers win final non-district game of season over United South

San Marcos got off to a hot start as the Rattlers defeated the Laredo United South Panthers 62-52.

Article Image Alt Text

Barrick Nealy talks to UTEP running back Ezell Jolly during the Miners football game. Nealy returns back to San Marcos to be the new running backs coach at Texas State.
Photo submitted by Texas State Athletics

Article Image Alt Text

Barrick Nealy points to the camera during the Bobcats season opener against Angelo State back in 2004. Nealy was the starting quarterback from 2003-2005.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

Homecoming: Barrick Nealy returns to San Marcos

One of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of Texas State is coming back home to San Marcos.

Article Image Alt Text

Demaris Darnell sits next to Annie during the winter dove hunting trip.
Photo submitted by Jimmy Darnell

Article Image Alt Text

Timothy Darnell and Demaris Darnell pose in the field where the duo hunted for dove during the winter hunting season. Both learned their lessons in the ways of hunting dove.
Photo submitted by Jimmy Darnell

Lessons on Winter Dove Hunting

Winter dove hunting is usually feast or famine. Places that you hunted in September that helped lots of birds may be mute. By December there is much less food available for the doves to feed. Most milo maize fields and corn fields have long been plowed under. But if you can find a field full of seeds, you may find doves in abundance.

Article Image Alt Text

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

How to train indoors during bad weather

For the dedicated runner the weather does not prevent them from getting their run in. Most have the proper clothes to wear whether it is cold, rainy, or cold and rainy. For the rest of the running group an indoor alternate is often a welcome choice. While most will allow a good workout there is always a limit to the benefit of getting outdoors for a run. And the type of exercise unit you use has different benefits and disadvantages. Choosing the indoor method of exercise can be the first step in getting a workout. The standard fitness exercises without any machine include running in place and skipping rope. The only negative side of these two forms of exercise are with runners living in a second or third floor apartment and having complaints from the person living on the floor beneath you.

District Preview: Rattlers and Lady Rattlers prep for playoff runs

Ezra Tobias goes up for the layup while avoiding the block shot in the Lady Rattlers game against Round Rock Westwood. The Lady Rattlers start district play tonight against arch-rival New Braunfels.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

District Preview: Rattlers and Lady Rattlers prep for playoff runs

Entering the new year, both the Rattlers(18-6) and the Lady Rattlers (164) have their sights set on making deep playoff runs following their impressive non-district records.

Article Image Alt Text

Josiah Hollman hits the layup on the Bridgeland defender in the final game of the San Marcos Holiday Tournament. The Rattlers defeated Bridgeland 76-68 to finish in a three way tie for first place along with Trinity Christian Academy.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

Article Image Alt Text

Zyair Jolivette beats the defender to the basket for the layup and two points.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Article Image Alt Text

The Rattlers celebrate during their game against Sweeny.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers tie for first at San Marcos Holiday Tournament

San Marcos wrapped up 2023 with their annual Holiday Classic from Dec. 28-30, winning a share of a three-way tie between the Rattlers, Cypress Bridgeland and Trinity Christian Academy for first place in the tournament.

Pages

San Marcos Record

(512) 392-2458
P.O. Box 1109, San Marcos, TX 78666