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San Antonio families, here s a fun summer night event for the kiddos.
San Antonio Parks & Recreation is offering an alternative to its Movies in the Park series by moving the cinema to the pool. On Saturday, July 17, swim at night and watch
Finding Dory at 8:45 p.m. at Elmendorf Lake Pool, 3700 W Commerce Street.
The event has a limited capacity and all must register to attend at sanantonio.gov. Large tubes and floating devices are not allowed in the facility. Bring the entire family and remember, just keep swimming, the parks and recreation department stated in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
We have to talk about the chaos that is San Antonio mascots.
Sure, the Spurs Coyote in all his influencer glory seems like the obvious choice for most extreme. His eyeballs pop off and he probably has Gritty on speed dial for whenever he s really in the mood for a rager, but I m not entirely sure that cuts it these days.
As a Rio Grande Valley native, I ve seen my fair share of mascots. The University of Texas at Brownsville proudly held onto the Scorpion as its mascot for years before merging with the rest of the universities in the area and becoming UTRGV. The Vaquero now reigns supreme around those parts, but not after a long battle that displaced the native sports mascot Ozzie the Ocelot.
Roadrunnin’ it back: Antonio Parks returns to UTSA for 2021 season
The free safety announces why he will return for a second season senior after a breakout 2020 in San Antonio.
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The 2020 college football season wasn’t even certain to happen. Yet, it ended up being an opportunity years in the making.
Prior to September, UTSA free safety Antonio Parks last started a football game in the fall of 2014 at East St. John High School in Louisiana. What could have been the final go-around is just the start of Parks’ promising football career.
After a successful 2020 as the Roadrunners’ starting safety, Parks will opt in for the extra year of eligibility granted to all NCAA fall athletes and return to the program for a second senior season.
Dec 27, 2020
Frank Harris passed for 208 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 91 yards and another score, but No. 16 Louisiana rode a strong ground game to hold on for a 31-24 victory in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl on Saturday at Gerald J. Ford Stadium.
Harris completed 13 of 21 passes to lead an offense that piled up 431 yards with 223 coming on the ground. Sincere McCormick totaled 122 yards on 23 carries to move back into the national lead with 1,467 rushing yards and also surpass Jarveon Williams’ UTSA career rushing yardage record.
Meanwhile, Zakhari Franklin led all receivers with five catches for 115 yards and a TD his fourth 100-yard game this season to help UTSA (7-5) mount a wild comeback in the second half against the Ragin’ Cajuns (10-1), who were led by Elijah Mitchell’s 127 rushing yards.