Preseason Preview #4 Ranked: Mountain Ridge Mountain Lions
February 14, 2023
The 2023 High School season is approaching and it's that time of year to bring out our preseason previews. Coaches and players have been working non stop since the conclusion of the 2022 season in preparation for a highly talked about 2023 spring. Through preseason previews we look to give you an inside scoop on some of the most highly talked about teams going into the spring season. We will take you right up to the first pitch of this season with these team previews and we'll continue providing coverage throughout the Spring.
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High School: Mountain Ridge
Classification: Desert Valley 6A
Head Coach: Eddie Bonine
2022 Season Record: 20-8
TOP Returning Players:
Carson McEntire (Oregon State)
Names To Know:
Cooper Holtorf (Paradise Valley)
Coby NevilleComing in at the #4 spot in the PBR Arizona Preseason High School Rankings is the Mountain Ridge Mountain Lions. While the Lions are coming off a tough loss in the 2nd round of the 2022 season to Sandra Day O’Connor by a score of 3-2. The Lions have the firepower to make a statement in the 2023 season. Leading the charge is senior shortstop Cooper Neville, senior outfielder Carson McEntire and senior first baseman Cannon Peery. Between the 3, the Lions look to have one of the most powerful top of the lineups in the state. Neville who is the #14 ranked prospect in the 2023 class made a big impression at the 2021 Future Games, where he showed high level athleticism defensively and a clean violent swing from the left side. Oregon State Commit and #5 ranked prospect Carson McEntire, is everything you want in an outfielder, he’s a 6.4 runner with a strong and accurate arm, quality barrel control at the plate and has the ability to lose a baseball every time he steps in the box. McEntire was a standout this past fall where he played for the Arizona Diamondbacks scout team. Senior first baseman Cannon Peery was a participant at this past summer’s West Coast Games at UNLV where he hit a home run over the left field wall. The premier arm for the Lions will likely be Junior Arizona Commit Smith Bailey. Bailey was a stand out at last year's Future Games with a FB touching 88 mph. We look forward to following Mountain Ridge this season as they are heavy contenders for the state title.
RHP Smith Bailey (Mountain Ridge, ‘24) went 2 innings yesterday vs Team Alabama, allowing 3 hits, striking out 2 and walking none.
— PBR Arizona (@PBRArizona) July 29, 2022
Easy delivery from the right side with an intriguing build. FB topped 88 mph.@smithbaileyyy | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/URvbjO1yv5
OF ‘23 Carson McEntire
— PBR Arizona (@PBRArizona) September 15, 2022
(Mountain Ridge)@BeaverBaseball commit launching ? one to deep CF short hoping the fence for a Triple in last nights game for the @Dbacks . @McentireCarson @shooterhunt@prepbaseball pic.twitter.com/oSKyBYnpEJ
2B/SS Cooper Neville (MRHS, ‘23)
— PBR Arizona (@PBRArizona) February 25, 2022
GCU commit, doubles off the wall to RF. Next at bat HR to deep left center. 3 quality at bats with hard contact.
2-3 2B, HR, 2RBI thus far
MRHS leads 5-2 going into the 7th@CooperNeville2@prepbaseball pic.twitter.com/A1cv50Idrc
?WEST COAST GAMES?
— PBR Arizona (@PBRArizona) August 14, 2022
1B/3B ‘23 Cannon Peery
Mountain Ridge HS#Uncommitted
6-3 210lb Peery goes BIG FLY to LCF for to put AZ up 5-3 against Utah?@cannonpeery@prepbaseball pic.twitter.com/jz2ssd5obT
2024 SS Jackson Forbes (Mountain Ridge)- athletic frame, has had quite the event so far. Drove this ball in LCF gap for a 2B. Arm works throwing 87mph across the diamond in workout with athletic actions, up to 84mph on mound. @JForbes05 @prepbaseball @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/WXkLt10lTn
— PBR Arizona (@PBRArizona) July 30, 2021