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Sunray Estrada throws the pitch back in the Rattlers home opener against Kerrville Tivy. Estrada broke open the game against Davenport in the Comal Tournament with a bases-clearing RBI double sparking a 10-run fourth inning in San Marcos’ 10-6 win.
Daily Record Photo by Colton McWilliams

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Stephen Wilder throws a pitch in the Rattlers home opener against Kerrville Tivy. Despite the rough outing against the Antlers, San Marcos is on a three game winning as they head into district play.
San Marcos Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

Rattlers rally around each other for 3-game winning streak

San Marcos closed out the Comal Tournament on a high note as the Rattlers finished tournament play on three-game winning streak to improve their record to 5-6-1 overall.

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Mateus Perkins dribbles the ball inside the paint in the Regional Final against San Antonio Brennan. Perkins was named 2nd Team All-District following the game.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Dream season comes to an end

San Marcos could not overcome a hot shooting San Antonio Brennan team, as the Rattlers fell 82-54.

Getting runners mindset

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Getting runners mindset

The weather is warming up and there are more races for runners to enter. It is time to shake off the cold weather missed days of running and start to concentrate on getting the times down to what you set last summer or fall. There are a number of race entrants that do a slow jog or even walk a 5K distance. They mention that they are just in the race for exercise, or to support the sponsoring organizations charity, but whether they run for fun or not every runner or walker likes to know their time. Invariably everybody seems to like setting a PR in a race whether they run or walk. Walkers will pick up the pace, or even do a jog, to set a faster time.

Rattlers strike for bite at Regional Finals

Kaden Gumbs scores two of his game-high 20 points leading the Rattlers to a 53-50 victory over the San Antonio Warren Warriors on Friday night. The Rattlers played in the Regional Semifinals on Saturday after the Daily Record's time of press.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers strike for bite at Regional Finals
Rattlers strike for bite at Regional Finals

Mateus Perkins and the Rattlers celebrated after the victory.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers strike for bite at Regional Finals

SAN ANTONIO - Survive and advance is the name of the game in March and the San Marcos Rattlers (38-3) with their brotherhood mentality and a hard, gritty effort knocked off the San Antonio Warren Warriors 53-50 on Friday night.

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Ryder Hernandez gets tagged out in a run-down during Texas State’s game against Sam Houston State. Hernandez finished the game, going 1-3 with one hit and a walk.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Cats knock off rival Kats

For the second straight night, the Texas State (6-2) came out with a win, defeating longtime rival Sam Houston State, 6-2.

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Dylan Nunez comes up to bat.
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Stephen Wilder takes the start on the mound as the Rattlers in the home opener against Kerrville Tivy.
Daily Record Photo by Colton McWilliams

San Marcos baseball loses to Kerrville Tivy

The San Marcos Rattlers fell short with a score of 1-4 against Kerrville Tivy at San Marcos High School for their fourth loss of the season, bringing them to a record of 2-4-1.

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