DOMINANT DISPLAY: San Marcos picks up 10th straight win, downs Victoria West
No. 19 San Marcos’s relentless, suffocating defense was on full display Friday night inside the “Snake Pit.”
No. 19 San Marcos’s relentless, suffocating defense was on full display Friday night inside the “Snake Pit.”
ARLINGTON — Wimberley couldn’t overcome four turnovers in the UIL 4A Division II State Championship game as the Texans fell to the Carthage Bulldogs, 42-0, Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Texas State fell to Texas A&M Corpus Christi, 56-47, inside Strahan Arena on Friday.
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Claude Mathis, arguably the greatest running back in Texas State University football history, is one win away from leading Desoto High School to a state championship. Above, Mathis, who owns 90% of all TXST’s rushing records, run through an opposing defense. Photo courtesy of Texas State University. Below, Mathis coaches Desoto during a game this season. He will coach the team during the UIL 6A Division II State Championship on Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Photo courtesy of Desoto ISD
He is perhaps the greatest running back in Texas State football history, owning nearly 90% of all the Bobcats rushing records.
San Marcos extended its winning streak to nine games after blowing past Kyle Lehman, 72-27, in a Hays County showdown. Above senior guard Jaidyn Brown goes up for a basket during the Rattlers’ win over the Lobos. Below, Mateus Perkins rises up for a dunk against Lehman on Tuesday inside the Snake Pit. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo
San Marcos extended its winning streak to nine games as it secured a 72-27 win over Hays County neighbor Kyle Lehman inside the Snake Pit on Tuesday.
It was not the result the Texas State was looking for as the Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusaders stunned both the Bobcats and the home crowd in a 71-65 defeat for Texas State.
Following the playoff bids by both San Marcos football and volleyball teams, Rattler athletes were honored for their efforts during the all-district selections.
Texas State held off a furious rally by Morgan State late in the fourth quarter as the Bobcats came out with a 58-50 win on Sunday to keep their undefeated home winning streak alive.
The rivalry between Texas State and UT-Arlington was reunited once more as the Bobcats came out with a 71-65 win over the Mavericks Saturday night at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.
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