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Bobcats return home with week long home slate
Both the Texas State Men’s and Women’s teams will be home this week as the Bobcats look to turn their conference seasons around.
Area Round-up: Critical district games on tap
Basketball season is hurdling closer to the playoffs as the Hays County schools look to punch their ticket into the 2024 season.
Quarterback TJ Finley announces his intention to enter the transfer portal
Texas State University starting quarterback T.J.
Lady Rattlers bounce back with blowout win against Clemens, face-off with Steele
The Lady Rattlers got back on track Friday night.
Bobcats drop doubleheader against rival Arkansas State
It was rough night for both the Texas State Men’s and Women’s teams last Thursday as the Bobcats drop both games against Sun Belt rival Arkansas State.
Oscar Martinez attempts to rollover his opponent in order to make the pin in the Rattlers home match against both San Antonio Johnson and San Antonio Wagner. The match was the Rattlers first wrestling match at home in the 2024 season.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams
Rattlers hit the mat at the Snake Pit
The San Marcos Rattlers hit the mat Thursday night at the Snake Pit in the first home match of the 2024 season.
Look back at Crossroads Trailblazer and NBA Star Lucious Jackson
This article was originally published in the San Marcos Record newspaper on Thursday, August 12, 1965 as the city of San Marcos honored then NBA Star Lucious Jackson with a proclamation and a barbecue. Jackson is one of 73 people named to the Civil Rights Trailblazers of San Marcos and Hays County, which are noted on page 6A. He moved away from San Marcos in high school because he was not allowed to play on the all-white basketball team in the 1950s. He went on to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States and had a stellar career in the NBA. Jackson passed away in 2022 at the age of 80.