Head Coach Alex Orosco Resigns After 10 Victorious Years with Coahoma Bulldogettes
After a decade of success, Coahoma Bulldogette softball coach Alex Orosco is stepping down following his fifth consecutive state championship appearance. The team recently lost to Santa Gertrudis Academy in the UIL 3A title game, marking a bittersweet end to his tenure. Under his leadership, Coahoma won three consecutive state titles from 2023 to 2025 and achieved a remarkable 90-game winning streak. Orosco's commitment to stability and community pride helped develop standout players like Hannah Wells, the 2025 Gatorade Softball Player of the Year. Orosco plans to focus more on his son's sports activities while continuing his teaching role in the district.
By the Numbers- Orosco coached Coahoma for 10 years, leading them to three state championships (2023, 2024, 2025).
- Coahoma Bulldogettes achieved a historic 90-game winning streak from March 4, 2023, to May 23, 2025.
- The Bulldogettes reached the UIL 3A state championship five times in the past five years.
- Orosco's departure leaves a significant legacy within the Coahoma softball program, which experienced a resurgence under his coaching.
Looking ahead, the Coahoma softball team will seek a new head coach to continue the program's success. Orosco's influence may guide the search, as he remains in the community. His son鈥檚 burgeoning sports career could lead to a new chapter for Orosco as both father and mentor.
Bottom LineAlex Orosco's resignation highlights a pivotal moment for Coahoma softball, marking the end of a highly successful era. His dedication to creating a competitive program and nurturing talent leaves a lasting impact, emphasizing the importance of work-life balance in coaching.
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