Teams that play Coronado in girls golf this year will likely view the opportunity as a blessing and a curse.
On the one hand, they will have a chance to prove themselves against Nevada’s four-time defending state champion. On the other, Coronado will have the ability to crush almost every opponent it plays.
The Cougars will open Desert League play Tuesday at Paiute Golf Resort. The Cougars look like they’re prepared to make it five state titles in a row.
“It’s something we hope to do,” said Coronado coach Rusty Anderson, who billed 2024 as a rebuilding year. “It’s possible, but we don’t want to get ahead of ourselves. There is a long way to go.”
If the Cougars have a weakness, it’s depth. Anderson expects to have a roster of only four or five golfers, but they’re all elite. Injuries mi