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Southridge High School

Southridge 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: 9625 SW 125th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97008

Left Field 312 ft.

Right Field 308 ft.

Center Field 386 ft.

Backstop 34 ft.

Strategy: Respect the Depth

  • Defensive spacing in OF is crucial—don’t over-pinch the corners.
  • Arm strength matters. OF throws will be longer—cutoff work is non-negotiable.
  • Infield alertness. Ground balls are quick—reps on turf mechanics are vital.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Gap-to-gap approach—line drives into the alleys can roll for a while.
  • Challenge arms by stretching singles into doubles and tagging up often.
  • Activate hit-and-run. Disrupt defensive timing; make them field quickly and throw under pressure.

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

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Mountainside High School

Mountainside 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: 12500 SW 175th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97007

Left Field 300 ft.

Right Field 314 ft.

Center Field 350 ft.

Backstop 40 ft.

Strategy: Shallow Corners, Big Center

  • Infielders need quick reactions—line drives come fast.
  • Deep CF threat—relay positioning must be practiced and sharp.
  • Communication between pitcher and catcher is essential on all balls in the dirt.
  • Winds and fence distances can affect outcomes—adjust positioning accordingly.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Get the ball down the lines and run—short dimensions favor hustle doubles.
  • Wait for mistakes. Be patient, look for hanging pitches and elevate to the pull side.
  • Speedsters must be active—leads, delayed steals, read throws, etc.

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

To see how Mountainside compares to other fields in the Metro League, download the Field Guide today.

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Westview High School

Westview 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: 4200 NW 185th Ave, Portland, OR 97229

Left Field 324 ft.

Right Field 322 ft.

Center Field 370 ft.

Backstop 45 ft.

Strategy: Defend Deep

  • Outfielders start deeper, with quick reactions to cover the range.
  • Blocking is critical with long backstop but expect runners to take chances—prepare to back up.
  • Corner throws need to be sharp, and cutoffs should be rehearsed extensively.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Drive balls to CF and gaps—room to run equals chances for triples.
  • Extra base potential—hustle on routine hits. Westview plays bigger than it looks.
  • Encourage aggressive secondary leads and breaks on contact.

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

To see how Westview compares to other fields in the Metro League, download the Field Guide today.

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Beaverton High School

Beaverton 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: 13000 SW 2nd St, Beaverton, OR 97005

Left Field 330 ft.

Right Field 297 ft.

Center Field 344 ft.

Backstop 41 ft.

Strategy: Manage the RF Line

  • Defense must respect the RF foul line—shade that direction and communicate.
  • Teach catchers urgency with deep backstop; passed balls lead to free bases.
  • Foul territory can get tricky—outfielders must own their space.
  • Some days the gaps stretch—prep for extra-base threats.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Righties to LF, lefties to RF—short corners reward good barrel contact.
  • Fly balls carry in CF, so be ready to tag or stretch.
  • Practice rounding bags and being alert for overthrows or hesitation.

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

To see how Beaverton compares to other fields in the Metro League, download the Field Guide today.

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Jesuit High School

Jesuit 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: 9000 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Portland, OR 97225

Left Field 319 ft.

Right Field 283 ft.

Center Field 330 ft.

Backstop 19 ft.

Strategy: High Alert in RF

  • IF and OF must shift heavily to right. Shallow RF fly balls can be HRs.
  • Pitch away—work off-speed and outside zones to neutralize RF pull hitters.
  • Prioritize fast transitions and crisp throws—turf demands quickness.
  • Wild pitches rarely advance runners but requires constant blocking vigilance.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Righties go oppo—use RF gap and carry to their advantage. Fly balls can reward.
  • Lefties—fly balls to RF can be instant damage—identify wind patterns.
  • Jesuit’s turf allows drag bunts and well-placed rollers to become instant base hits.

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

To see how Jesuit compares to other fields in the Metro League, download the Field Guide today.

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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:

To see how Aloha compares to other fields in the Metro League, download the Field Guide today.

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Sunset High School

Sunset 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: 13840 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, OR 97229

Left Field 310 ft.

Right Field 302 ft.

Center Field 345 ft.

Backstop 21 ft.

Strategy: Fast Turf, Tight Angles

  • Players must stay low and maintain active feet—turf will increase infield velocity.
  • Corners play in and tight to the lines to cut off fast-moving grounders.
  • OF emphasize charging through the ball—don’t sit back. Every hop is predictable, but fast.
  • Short backstop means balls don’t travel—force out opportunities increase.

Offensive Game Plan

  • Utilize bunts, drag hits, and early steals to apply pressure.
  • Encourage hitters to pull ground balls into the short foul lines where quick turf boosts chances.
  • Aggressive baserunning—read bounces quickly. Anticipate and react before the defense settles.

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

To see how Sunset compares to other fields in the Metro League, download the Field Guide today.