
Sherwood High School is a part of the Pacific Conference. The Pacific Conference features a mix of expansive outfields, sharp corner angles, and mostly natural grass fields. It rewards teams who play clean baseball, communicate effectively, and understand situational nuance. While there’s no extreme outlier park like Jesuit in the Metro, each field presents its own quirks—whether it’s Century’s deep backstop or Sherwood’s cavernous CF.
Field Location: 18800 SW Haide Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140
Left Field 322 ft.
Right Field 322 ft.
Center Field 400 ft.
Backstop 39 ft.
Strategy: Respect the Center Gap
- CF is the deepest in the league—position outfielders with a priority on range and communication.
- Plays hit to center tend to hang longer; pitchers can challenge hitters up in the zone.
- Corner OF need to take aggressive angles to cut off gaps.
- Backstop is short-to-medium, so catchers must be sharp, but runners won’t get many freebies.
Offensive Game Plan
- Hitters should aim to drive the ball up the middle or opposite field—triples are very possible in the alley.
- Take extra bases aggressively—outfielders have longer throws in from deep CF.
- Use speed and conditioning to wear down the defense, especially in late innings.
Here’s how Sherwood compares to other fields in their conference:

To see how Sherwood compares to other fields in the Pacific Conference, download the Field Guide today.