Sports
#5: Rattler Baseball captures the Bi-District Title
This is first in a multi-part series of articles counting down the top 5 sports stories in San Marcos for 2023.
Why is this story ranked 5th?
The San Marcos Rattlers baseball team came in with high expectations into the 2023 season bolstered by a heavy upperclassmen roster.
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History of the NAU Cross Country Team
I had mentioned a few weeks ago about getting the book ‘Running Up The Mountain’ about the success of the Northern Arizona University cross country team. I had an interest because the team started up when a teammate of mine in football and track became the head coach in 1964. I was there for four of those start up years as the wrestling coach and professor in physical education. The book continues on through the years, right up to 2022 about the different runners that made the team so successful. It goes into the personality of the runners and the training methods they followed.
Ory Williams celebrates signing day with his family. Williams signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his football career at Louisiana State University marking the second athlete in two years to sign at an SEC Program behind Malik Presley
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Williams signs his National Letter of Intent with LSU
It was a day for celebration in San Marcos as offensive lineman Ory Williams signed his national letter of intent to play for the Louisiana State Tigers. He becomes the second San Marcos High School Rattler in the past two years to sign with an SEC school behind now Vanderbilt basketball player Malik Presley.
Kinne signs contract extension through 2028
Head Coach G.J. Kinne signed a new five year contract extension through the 2028 season to make the first year head coach one of the highest paid coaches in the Sun Belt Conference.
Texas State signs 22 new players for early National Signing Day
Texas State signed 22 new players to their roster as part of the early signing day.
Rattlers extend their winning streak defeating Smithson Valley 74-60
San Marcos took down Smithson Valley 74-60 in a game full of momentum swings, with the Rattlers starting off hot and then pulling away in the second half. San Marcos was able to push the pace and outrun the Rangers in transition, but also got stops with physical defense and solid shot contests in the half-court game.