Reagan senior guard Luke Price scored seven points in the final period of play and went 5-5 from the free-throw line. San Marcos would lead heading into the fourth quarter, 40-35 rattlers with the winĭespite San Marcos’ big plays, Reagan fought hard and kept the lead narrow. With about three minutes left in the third, senior Kaden Gumbs tossed up a beautiful lob and Presley finished the alley-oop with the hammer. Similar to the first quarter, San Marcos started the second half on an 8-2 run. San Marcos guard Jayven Cofer began the second half with a bang when he sank a shot from downtown, giving his team early momentum. I’m going to support him just like he supports me.” A lot of guys on our bench can start at other programs” Presley said. “That just shows you how deep our team is. He gave credit to Deleon for stepping in the game when Presley took a seat due to foul trouble. San Marcos senior forward Malik Presley spoke on the ability of bench players to fill roles when they are needed. Led by junior guard Aidan Richard, Reagan stayed in the game and would go into the break with a manageable deficit, down 27-23. In the second quarter, San Marcos continued to benefit from the three-point line, with Jolivette and Isaih Deleon hitting shots from beyond the arc. At the end of one, the game was tied at 14. Reagan found a way to answer by hitting two threes of their own, propelling them back into the game. San Marcos Junior guard Zyair Jolivette led his team to an early 8-1 lead by knocking down two three-pointers. San Marcos brought the energy to begin the game, with a fast-paced tempo that worked in their favor. The San Marcos Rattlers (37-3 overall, 9-1 district 27-6A) took down the San Antonio Reagan Rattlers (31-6 overall, 16-0 district 28-6A) by a score of 62-46 to win the UIL regional quarter-final.
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