Crossland brothers lead Mountain Pointe past Campo Verde

April 19, 2024 by Ben Stapley, AZPreps365


Campo Verde pitcher Easton Almeida gets ready to deliver a pitch Friday evening against Mountain Pointe. (Ben Stapley/azpreps365)

Mountain Pointe still has a fighting chance to capture the 5A San Tan Region, but with only one game now remaining in the regular season, coach Max Pincus is more concerned with his team's play as it prepares for the playoffs. 

Friday night at Campo Verde, Pincus liked what he saw in his ballclub, as the Pride took down the Coyotes, 6-2, in a crucial region contest.

Junior pitcher Brett Crossland threw at a high level for Mountain Pointe, scattering five hits over six innings while striking out nine and allowing one earned run.

"This was a good win for us and Brett pitched a great game," Pincus said afterward. "We know we can play with anyone in the state so it's important to be playing well heading into the postseason."

Senior Connor Crossland, Brett's older brother, drove in three runs for the Pride. The first came on a sacrifice fly ball in the first inning that scored Luke Mann. The other two came in the fourth inning after Crossland hit a deep shot to right-center field for a triple. Mann and Cole Rogers scored to give the Pride a commanding 6-1 lead.

Manny Felix went 2-3 and drove in a run for Mountain Pointe, which built a 4-0 lead by the middle of the third inning. Before Felix's RBI single, Cesar Verduzco scored after a throwing error, and Sam Yeagar drove Connor Crossland home on a sacrifice fly ball.

Yeagar also got the save by retiring the final three batters for the Pride, which collected 10 hits for the game.

Sean King went 2-4 and drove in a run for Campo Verde (14-11, 6-3), which dropped to third place in the region after Friday's contest.

Campo Verde loaded the bases in the bottom of the fourth inning with only one out. But Brett Crossland got out of the inning with only one run scoring on a passed ball. That was Campo Verde's last real threat offensively.  

"When Brett is locked in he can really take control of a ballgame," Pincus added.

Mountain Pointe (15-11, 7-2) entered the game No. 4 in the 5A power rankings, while Campo Verde was No. 6. The two teams will finish the regular season Monday at Mountain Pointe.