Red Mountain softball still unscathed by 5A-I opponents

April 3, 2011 by Les Willsey, AZPreps365


The Red Mountain softball team, described by coach Rich Hamilton as the team  that "leads the western United States in runners left on base"  sports a 17-6 record heading in to April. None of the losses are against 5A-I competition (10-0), competition it will face come state tournament time next month when it goes about the business of defending its title.

Red Mountain lost  three games in its season-opening tournament, the Lion Country Classic. None of those losses were to 5A-I teams. One was to 5A-II Perry; the other two to Buchanan HIgh (Clovis), Calif .

The Mountain Lions didn't lose again until the Desert Mountain Invitational 10 days ago where they lost two more times -- both to 4A-I power Canyon del Oro., Still no defeats at the hands of 5A-I foes.

Resuming power-point games for the rest of the season last week, Red Mountain posted a 2-1 mark with the loss coming against a 5A-II opponent, Ironwood Ridge.

Not many 5A-I teams have played Red Mountain close. That may change this week with region foes Xavier and Hamilton taking on the Lions late in the week. The six losses really aren't a big deal - the ones to Canyon del Oro may be an exception. It just depends  if the Lions learned from the tough losses to CDO when 5-1 leads late vanished and weren't regained.