Coronado (Henderson, Nev.) enters this season with MaxPreps
National Player of the Year contender Jaden Hardy, a roster bolstered by key offseason additions and lofty expectations.
The Nevada power had a strong showing at last month's Top Flight Invite. The Cougars beat No. 17
Minnehaha Academy (Minneapolis, Minn.) and No. 5 Prolific Prep (Napa,
Calif.) before losing to No. 2 IMG Academy
(Bradenton, Fla.) in a competitive championship game.
Coronado and Hardy, a MaxPreps first team Junior All-American last season, received an influx of offseason talent headlined by high-major
commits Frankie Collins and Legend Geeter.
Darnell Fizer, Osiris Grady and Chris Page are newcomers also expected to play supporting roles for a Jeff Kaufman-coached team beginning the 2020-21 season with the program's highest expectations after a 20-8 finish last year.
Coronado appears to have the talent necessary to compete with No. 6 Bishop Gorman and the Gaels' quest for a 10th straight Nevada state championship.

Guard Jaden Hardy
File photo by Gint Federas
Players to watch
Height: 6-1 | Class: Senior (2021)
National rank: 59 | Status: Committed to Michigan
Height: 6-4 | Class: Sophomore (2023)
National rank: NR | Status: Uncommitted
Height: 6-7 | Class: Senior (2021)
National rank: 246 | Status: Committed to Providence
Height: 6-7 | Class: Sophomore (2023)
National rank: NR | Status: Uncommitted
Height: 6-5 | Class: Senior (2021)
National rank: 4 | Status: Uncommitted
Height: 6-4 | Class: Senior (2021)
National rank: NR | Status: Uncommitted