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The waters of Spring Lake are churned by the paddles of competitors as the sound of the starting horn goes off beginning the 56th Annual Texas Water Safari.
Daily Record Photo by Denise Cathy

260 Miles Ahead

The 2018 Texas Water Safari kicked off Saturday with competitors facing a challenging 260-mile course to the finish line in Seadrift

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Josh Sneed (Left) and Ruston Lewellen (Right) stand together during Friday's check-in for the 56th annual Texas Water Safari.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

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Canoe 150 "Desolation Row" of Amado Cruz, Andrew Condie, Ian Rolls, Nick Walton, Tommy Yonley and William Russell cross Rio Vista during the early portion of the 56th annual Texas Water Safari.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

First time competitors look to finish safari

You’ve seen the movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story? You know, the one where Vince Vaughn’s character Peter La Fleur leads an unathletic ragtag team — Average Joe’s — to

Similar Paths

If you’d like to see a Power 5 comparison to Texas State just take a look at Rutgers. The Bobcats’ first opponent this season has been going down a similar

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SUNSHINE KIDS

Above, the Sunshine Kids beat Wednesday’s 100-degree heat with a float down the San Marcos River. At right, volunteers from the San Marcos Fire Department and the community at large

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