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A human logjam forms as competitors attempt to cross the rapids of the San Marcos River. The first competitors have started to cross the finish line at the Gulf Coast in this year’s Texas Water Safari.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Chase Taylor and Tim Wilson do their best not to flip their canoe during the Texas Water Safari race that began Saturday. The duo is currently in between Cuero and Victoria.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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The aptly named ‘The Cowboys’ look to cross the San Marcos River rapids in their six-man canoe team. The Cowboys were scheduled to finish the race at 7:42 p.m. Monday at time of press,.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Team ‘2 Strokin’ It’ attempts to cross the rapids of the San Marcos River during the 2023 Texas Water Safari Race. At time of press, the team was set to complete the course at approximately 11:12 p.m., Monday.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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‘Watch Your Six’ (2424) receives a little help crossing the rapids. The team placed 3rd in the race.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

CONQUERING THE RAPIDS

Competitors slowly trickling across finish line in the Texas Water Safari

Paddles & BROOMSTICKS

Dusty Kahl and Karrin Gerber head out on their quest to conquer the Texas Water Safari. After the duo came up just short last year, Gerber and Kahl have teamed up in the hopes of finishing the course for the first time
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

Paddles & BROOMSTICKS

The Witches of the 666 is a play on San Marcos’ infamous zipcode 78666 and thought up by Kaarin Gerber.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Paddles & BROOMSTICKS

Kaarin Gerber and Dusty Kahl, surrounded by family and friends, enter their canoe on Friday for the Texas Water Safari.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Paddles & BROOMSTICKS

Paddles & BROOMSTICKS

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Elizabeth Salmon signs her National Letter of Intent for St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York. Salmon will head over to Vietnam in July to shadow and work with surgeons and physicians as part of a unique program.
Photo provided Letisha Salmon

Salmon embarks on once in a lifetime opportunity

A senior of many talents, Elizabeth Salmon officially signed the dotted line to become a college athlete as she now looks to extend her volleyball career at St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York.

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Sedrickia Wynn flies over the hurdle during the NCAA West Regional Meet. Wynn is the record holder for Texas State for the fastest 100-meter time.
Photo provided by Texas State Athletics

QUEEN OF EXCELLENCE

Wynn’s hard work pays off with trip to National Meet

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San Marcos High School hosted their annual Football Summer Camp as numerous San Marcos kids did their best to learn how to tackle, catch, run, and play the game of football.
Daily Record photos by Colton McWilliams

Tackling Summer

Tackling Summer

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Elizabet Runarsdottir competes in the Hammer Throw during the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships. Runarsdottir took home the gold medal before qualifying at Nationals.
Photo provided by TXST Athletics.

BRINGING THE HEAT

Freshman hammer thrower qualifies for NCAA National Meet in Austin

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Freshman Chris Preddie jumps at the 2023 Sun Belt Outdoor Championships where he captured the gold medal in the long jump. Preddie placed 9th in the NCAA West Regionals to qualify for Nationals
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Chris Preddie competes at the Texas State Invitational. Preddie overcame the challenges of transitioning from high school athletics to college to qualify for the NCAA National Meet in Austin.
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PREDDIE FINDS HIS FEET

Freshman overcomes challenges,

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