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Coronado had three of the top seven finishers Thursday and held off Bishop Gorman to capture its second consecutive state title.
On a day when none of the competitors broke par at Primm Valley Golf Club’s Lakes Course, defending champion Coronado was unable to separate from the pack and left the door open for Bishop Gorman heading into Thursday’s final round.
The number 300 holds a special meaning for Coronado’s girls golf team.
Sami Penor and Ashley Lung shared medalist honors with even-par 72s on Wednesday and helped Coronado’s girls easily win a Southeast League match at Anthem.
Victoria Estrada shot a 3-over-par 75 at Black Mountain on Thursday as Coronado’s girls golf team won a Southeast League match.
Morgan Goldstein shot 2-under-par 70 at Las Vegas Municipal on Monday to lead Faith Lutheran’s girls golf team to a win in a Sunset League match.
Sami Penor shot 6-under-par 66 at Las Vegas Municipal on Wednesday as Coronado’s girls golf team ran away with a Southeast League match.
Hunter Pate carded a 4-under-par 68 at Badlands on Wednesday to lead Bishop Gorman’s girls golf team to victory in a Southwest League match.
Nicole August shot 16-over-par 88 at Highland Falls on Tuesday to lead Centennial’s girls golf team to victory in a Northwest League match.
Cimarron-Memorial’s Rachel Larsen shot a 9-over-par 81 at Canyon Gate on Tuesday to take medalist honors in a Northwest League match.
Hunter Pate carded a 2-under-par 34 at Highland Falls on Thursday to help Bishop Gorman’s girls golf team to a 150-157 win over Faith Lutheran.
The Gators lost one of the top golfers in the state in Mercedes Khumnark, who graduated last year after finishing fourth in the state meet and winning the Sunrise Region meet.
Palo Verde boys golf coach Todd Steffenhagen knew sophomore Jack Trent was a special player from the moment the two met and played 18 holes last summer at TPC Las Vegas.
Standing atop the par five 18th hole of the Division I state golf tournament at Montreux Golf and Country Club, Palo Verde sophomore Jack Trent knew he needed something special if he wanted to capture the individual state championship.