Colton’s Corner: Giving people what they want
For the first time since I’ve started covering Texas State football, I saw Bobcat Stadium come to life.
For the first time since I’ve started covering Texas State football, I saw Bobcat Stadium come to life.
Texas State was back on the gridiron this week, following the Bobcats home opening win over the Jackson State Tigers, 77-34.
Aidan Nolan navigates his way through the St. Mary’s Hall defense in the Bears Saturday morning game against the Barons. Nolan carried the ball 20 times for 225 yards for one rushing touchdown and caught two passing touchdowns in the Bears 41-32 win over the Barons
Photo submitted by Becky Crauthers
Neither Mother Nature nor a 10-point halftime deficit could deny San Marcos Academy their first win of the season, as the Bears toppled San Antonio St. Mary’s Hall Barons, 41-32.
The Bobcats win streak was extended to four as Texas State defeated the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 3-0 to start Sun Belt Conference play.
A historic offensive performance drives Texas State to victory in home opener
It was a successful weekend for the San Marcos Cross Country program as both varsity teams placed in the top five in the team standings at the Hays Invitational.
Several reports have stated that people in the United States are 77% overweight and obese with the larger percentage in the obese category. Trying to find a reason for this increase in weight is debated between the advances in technology that reduce the amount of work needed for a job versus food portions that are much larger now. Between eating more food and moving less it is inevitable that a person will gain weight. Secretaries in early days had what is called a ‘manual typewriter’ that required some effort to push the keys down. When ‘electric typewriters’ came into the job the secretaries gained 10 pounds. The difference in the pushing down the keys on the typewriter was enough to cause an increase in weight. The television commercial that had the woman looking at her hamburger and exclaiming, “Where’s the beef?” has food companies providing larger hamburgers. Why get a single patty burger when for a few cents more the person can get a double, or triple, meat patty? And now with computer technology the energy required to write a letter or a report is even less.
Texas State opened up the Jayhawk Invitational in thrilling fashion as the Bobcats defeated the New Hampshire Wildcats in a five set thriller: 3-2 (3028, 25-23, 20-25, 23-25, 15-12).
San Marcos fell 31-24 to Laredo Alexander in a back and forth affair that included five lead changes and multiple turnovers throughout the game. Alexander overcame the Rattlers, erasing a 13-point deficit in the second half.
Clockwise from top left, The San Marcos Diamond Line perform their halftime show as part of the Homecoming festivities; Homecoming King and Queen, Elijah Ogunbase and Michelle Tristan; Emerson Wanner and Harley Burdick show off their homecoming outfits and Angel Castillo and Mariann Botello show off their homecoming mums.
Daily Record photos by Colton McWilliams
San Marcos celebrates Homecoming
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