The Canyon del Oro High School baseball team won its 10th state championship Monday, defeating Saguaro Scottsdale 4-1 in the 4A final at Tempe Diablo Stadium.
James Kelley Special to the Arizona Daily Star TEMPE — Canyon del Oro baseball started the season slowly but finished fast to win a record state championship.
CDO coach Jason Hisey said the team's final day at the Best of the West at Peoria Sunrise Mountain was rained out in mid-March, and the coaches sat in their hotel room and brainstormed how they could get back on track after losing six of eight. He said they just realized they need to work harder, and the Dorados bought in.
“It’s legacy; that’s history,” senior pitcher/outfielder Lucas Casey said. “For a team that has so much history ... winning it just feels great. To be able to be the first one to do back to back, we’ll be up there on that wall, on the school banners, forever.” CDO junior center fielder Michael Jones opened the scoring in the first with an RBI triple, then scored when junior catcher Ernie Alvarez drove him in.
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