Enrique Couoh Leads Toros

“Enrique Couoh named Tijuana Toros’ new Sports Manager, set to lead the team for the 2025 LMB season. Significant player acquisitions bolster roster strength. Tribute tournament honors César Nafarrate. Joel Reynoso honored in CIBACOPA.”

**Enrique Couoh Appointed New Sports Manager of Toros**

Enrique Couoh has been announced as the new sports manager for the Tijuana Toros, succeeding Óscar Romero. Originally from Tixkokob, Yucatán, Couoh’s history with the Toros spans back to 2017 when he was part of the coaching staff that led the team to their first championship victory. His most recent role was as general manager of the Generales de Durango in the 2022 season, showcasing his aptitude for leadership in the baseball realm.

In his new role with the Toros, Couoh will collaborate closely with Raúl Armando Cano, the presidency advisor, to strategize for the upcoming 2025 season of the Mexican Baseball League (LMB). Before officially welcoming Couoh, the Toros initiated key player acquisitions aimed at strengthening their roster for 2025. This includes signing Venezuelan catcher Tomás Telis in exchange for Saúl Garza, who will join the Rieleros de Aguascalientes, and welcoming back pitcher Luis Márquez in a trade for Samuel Zazueta from El Águila de Veracruz.

**Tribute Held for César Nafarrate through the Inaugural OEFA Flag Tournament**

The first-ever “César Nafarrate Orozco 2024” Flag Tournament organized by the Student Football Organization (OEFA) of Baja California is currently underway. Among the participants are multiple teams from esteemed institutions such as Preparatoria Federal Lázaro Cárdenas, Instituto México, Universidad Xochicalco, and Universidad Iberoamericana, highlighting their involvement. The Colegio de Bachilleres de Baja California’s Nueva Tijuana campus proudly presents the most significant presence with five competing teams.

**Additional Update**

**Joel Reynoso Honored as Best Forward in CIBACOPA**

Prominent Tijuana basketball player Joel Reynoso has been recognized as the Best Forward in Mexico’s Pacific Coast Basketball Circuit (CIBACOPA) for the 2024 season. Reynoso, who has been with the Zonkeys for three tenures, most notably contributed by playing 37 games, averaging 13.4 minutes, 4.57 points, 1.89 rebounds, and 1.19 assists per game.

**Additional Context**

As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen their lineup, the Toros have been active in the offseason. Beyond appointing Enrique Couoh, the team has made strategic acquisitions to bolster both their offensive capabilities and bullpen. The club aims for a competitive edge as they prepare for the forthcoming season, identifying key areas to enhance performance and cohesion on the field.