Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Green Valley has new coach in bid at repeat

Players fast to adapt; Gators lose 4 starters

- By Alex Wright Contact Alex Wright at awright@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Alexwright­1028 on Twitter.

Green Valley softball coach A.J. Coleman said one of the most challengin­g things for a coach is the transition to a new job.

That’s exactly what Coleman has experience­d this offseason as he enters his first season as the Gators’ coach after 11 years at Chaparral.

While Coleman said there are some adjustment­s for taking over a program with heightened expectatio­ns, he said the players have helped make the move easier.

“They’ve really played a strong role in making this as seamless of a transition as possible,” Coleman said. “I think we all know what we’re capable of doing, so we’re all trying to get on board with each other.”

Green Valley looks to make a run at another title as schools across Southern Nevada begin the softball season with a full week of play starting Monday.

The Gators won their first softball state championsh­ip last season, defeating Douglas in two games in the championsh­ip round. Last year’s coach, Kathlyn Doiron, left to become the director of player developmen­t at Loyola Marymount.

Green Valley lost four starters from last year’s team. Coleman said there’s a sense of pressure about trying to repeat, but he said the Gators cannot let that weigh on them.

“We have all the talent to do everything we want to do this year, but we just have to make sure every day we’re getting better,” Coleman said. “And if we work to get better at something every single day, by the end of the season we’re going to be a tough team to handle.”

In 4A, Bishop Gorman enters as the favorite after cruising to its second straight state title last year. The Gaels have some holes to fill after graduating 4A pitcher of the year Rylie Pindel and co-mountain League Player of the Year Olivia Bailey.

Gorman returns catcher and 4A co-player of the Year Chloe Makinney and infielder Kyla Acres, who had a .547 batting average and .679 on-base percentage.

Silverado went undefeated in the Desert League and lost to Gorman in the title game. The Skyhawks and Legacy, whose only two league losses last year were to Gorman, will look to challenge the Gaels for the title.

 ?? Erik Verduzco
Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Avari Morris returns as one of the top pitchers for Green Valley, which won its first softball state championsh­ip last season and welcomes coach A.J. Coleman. Coleman led Chaparral for 11 seasons.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal Avari Morris returns as one of the top pitchers for Green Valley, which won its first softball state championsh­ip last season and welcomes coach A.J. Coleman. Coleman led Chaparral for 11 seasons.

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