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Wimberley Texans, shown above, and the Dripping Springs Tigers are each looking to advance into the State Semifinals this week.
Photo provided by Julie Albini

FRIDAY FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Texans and Tigers ready to punch their ticket to the State Semifinals

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Ryann Torres sets up the kill during Texas State’s last home game against Coastal Carolina. The Bobcats advance to the NCAA Tournament for the team's first as an At Large bid recipient.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Ryann Torres and Jade Defraeye team up for the block in the Bobcats' game against Coastal Carolina.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

No Doubt

Texas State clinches team's first At Large bid in program history under motto 'Leave No Doubt'

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Caleb Culp returns the fumble 31 yards for the score as the Bobcats go up 7-0 on the South Alabama Jaguars in Texas State’s 52-44 win. The victory seals the first winning season for Texas State for the first time since 2014.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Bobcats bowl-bound after defeating South Alabama for first winning season since 2014

Texas State clinched their first winning season for the first time since 2014 as the Bobcats defeated Sun Belt West Division rival the South Alabama Jaguars, 52-44.

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Brandon Love attempts free throws in the Bobcats last home game.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Bobcats defeat rival UTA for third win

Sophomore Jordan Mason made his season debut and was a spark plug on the offensive end as he scored a career-high 21 points, 19 coming in the second half, of Texas State’s (3-4) 73-66 win over UT Arlington Saturday afternoon at the College Park Center.

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Texas State is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2020 season as the Bobcats will take on SMU in the first round.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Bobcats clinch bid to NCAA Tournament, will play SMU

After being snubbed from a tournament bid last year, Head Coach Sean Huiet and the rest of the Texas State volleyball team sat around the TV screen nervously watching as the selection show continued to rattle participants for the 64-team bracket in the 2023 NCAA Volleyball Championships.

Lady Rattlers stifle Round Rock Westwood for home win

Ezra Tobias drives against the Round Rock Westwood defense as the Lady Rattlers defeat the Warriors 49-35. Tobias and guard Aylecia Pierson are fuel for the tough San Marcos defense and fast break offense.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Lady Rattlers stifle Round Rock Westwood for home win

Aylecia Pierson goes on the fast break during the Lady Rattlers win over Round Rock Westwood.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Lady Rattlers stifle Round Rock Westwood for home win

The Lady Rattlers turned up the pressure Tuesday.

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Taking those ‘hill’ run chances

The Thanksgiving Holiday is past and if a person ate more than a normal meal those extra pounds have now settled in for the long haul. For runners this usually is not a problem because they run those extra second helpings of food off on a daily run. I remember being at gatherings of holiday celebrations with a group of runners and was always amazed how these ‘skinny’ runners could eat all that was on their plate. The one incident that I recall is at the Houston Marathon and lining up for the pasta supper that the organizers had before the race. The favored woman runner was Patty Catalano and she was in front of Ros Hill and me. We thought we would see what she ate and follow her plan. After her second or third helping of spaghetti we gave up. She beat us by a number of minutes so it must have been those extra helpings of pasta that did it for her.

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