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Aloha High School

Aloha High School is a part of the Metro League. The Metro League is known for disciplined teams, sound fundamentals, and adaptable offensive systems. Comprising schools from Aloha, Beaverton, Jesuit, Mountainside, Southridge, Sunset, and Westview, nearly every field in the league presents unique, game-shaping conditions. All-turf surfaces dominate, rewarding aggressive baserunning, bunt execution, and precision pitching. The league consistently produces playoff contenders and college-caliber talent.

Field Location: 18550 SW Kinnaman Rd. Beaverton, OR 97078

Left Field 313 ft.

Right Field 299 ft.

Center Field 349 ft.

Backstop 30 ft.

Strategy: Protect the Corners

  • Defensively pitch inside to lefties to reduce pull power. OF should shade to RF accordingly.
  • Ball will get to the wall fast; infielders must sprint to cut positions.
  • Middle depth backstop distance—train catchers to be quick off the mark on passed balls or wild pitches.
  • MI should react fast, stay low—bounce skips pick up speed on turf.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Encourage hard contact to RF for left-handed hitters—easy distance and scoring potential.
  • Move runners with high contact rates; look for hustle doubles and poor alignment.
  • Use bunts, slaps, and hit-and-runs to force miscommunication.

Here’s how Aloha compares to other fields in their conference:

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