The Bulldogs shot 325 Tuesday to build on their five-stroke lead and win the Class 4A state tournament at Dayton Valley Golf Course by nine strokes.
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Riley Shuman improved her score by 31 strokes from Monday to Tuesday and helped the Eagles rally to win their second straight Class 3A team state championship.
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The Gators are hoping to compete for the Desert Region and state championships.
The Patriots are young, but are hoping to qualify for the Desert Region tournament.
Two-time state tournament qualifier Katelyn Smith leads the Spartans into battle.
A trio of freshmen concluded the opening round of the Class 4A state golf tournament at Highland Falls in the top 10, and will look to play spoiler against a sea of experienced golfers at the same 5,579-yard course on Tuesday.
The Gaels bring back one of the state’s top golfers in Hunter Pate and have a talented group of young players.
The Gators return six letter winners and hope to advance to the state tournament.
The Diamondbacks hope strong senior leadership will propel them to a successful season.
The Aggies are aiming to qualify for the postseason as a team.
The Eagles are hoping to start to build for the future.
The Desert Shields are in rebuilding mode, but working toward a successful season.
Here’s a look at some of this week’s top high school sports events.
Coming off a record-setting performance last week in the region tournament, Coronado’s girls golf team will go for its third consecutive state title — and a little more history — when the Class 4A tournament tees off Monday in Carson City.