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The Rattlers show gusto in second half against the then No. 8 Cibolo Steele Knights, eventually losing in their most recent contest, 49-14.
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COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

Rattlers in jousting mood as team prepares for Steele Knights

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Wimberley High School and Dripping Springs High School have football history that goes back to pre-World War II, beginning in 1938. Above left, Dripping Springs quarterback Kyle Johnson turned in a good performance against the Wimberley Texans, as the Tigers won 28-13, Sept. 19, 2012. Above right, Wimberley High School #63 senior Jared Ancelet plays against LaVernia in a 2004 bi-district playoff game.
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RANCH ROAD RIVALS

HAYS COUNTY SPORTS

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Prepare for sparks to fly whenever the Texas State Bobcats take the field against the UTSA Roadrunners in the I-35 Rivalry.
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RIVALS ON GRIDIRON

Texas State Bobcats have eyes on competition

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Called the Hays County Showdown, whenever San Marcos High School and Hays High School meet each other in any sport, the rivalry that exists between them is keenly evident.
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The San Marcos High School football team has squared off against intense rival Hays High School only 18 times in 35 years, but that number does not diminish the competition that exists between these two teams.
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PRIDE FUELS RIVALRY

Two area schools may not play often, but competition is strong when game is on

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