Here’s a look at some of this week’s top high school sports events.
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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.
Palo Verde’s Annick Haczkiewicz shot 2-over-par 72 on Friday to take medalist honors and carry the Panthers girls golf team to a victory in a Northwest League match at Painted Desert.
Last year’s Division I state champion Annick Haczkiewicz returns as the Panthers hope to make a run at a region title.
The Cougars bring back three of the top seven finishers in last year’s Division I state meet and have their sights set on another team title.
After winning four straight Division I-A state titles, the Crusaders return to the large-school classification.
The Skyhawks finally have numbers and will be able to compete as a team.
Eldorado’s Matthew Manganello will try to carry the momentum from winning the Sunrise Region into the Division I state tournament, which begins at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Reflection BayGolf Course. The Division I-A and Division III state tournaments tee off Tuesday at Mountain Falls Golf Club in Pahrump.
Syouta Wakisaka spent three years living in Japan before returning to the U.S. for his sophomore year of high school. Now a senior at Desert Oasis, Wakisaka is one of the top players in the talent-laded Division I Sunset Region.
Thomas Kirchner shot a 1-over-par 73 at Stallion Mountain on Wednesday to help the Silverado boys golf team to victory in a Northeast League match.