
Reynolds High School is a part of the Mt. Hood Conference. The Mt. Hood Conference is a competitive and geographically diverse league, featuring a mix of turf and grass fields that create unique strategic challenges. From the short corners at Gresham and Nelson to the deep outfields at Reynolds and Sandy, each ballpark requires tailored game plans and sharp execution. Teams must be versatile—able to play fast on turf, smart on slower grass surfaces, and opportunistic with backstops that range from tight to expansive. Whether facing power-hitting threats or relying on small-ball tactics, coaches and players must adapt quickly to succeed across this varied landscape.
Field Location: (Reynolds Middle School) 1200 NE 201st Ave, Fairview, OR 97024
Left Field 335 ft.
Right Field 287 ft.
Center Field 379 ft.
Backstop 46 ft.
Strategy: Defend the Extremes
- Huge CF and LF—outfield needs range and strong arms.
- RF is extremely shallow—adjust for lefties who can pull.
- Big backstop creates extra base opportunities on miscues.
- 3B/SS must protect against the push bunt due to grass drag and long OF.
Offensive Game Plan
- Lefty hitters should feast—RF is ripe for extra-base hits.
- Balls to left-center will run—push for extra bases.
- Smart runners can exploit wild pitches and lazy throws.
Here’s how Reynolds compares to other fields in their conference:

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