No matter where Palo Verde’s softball team has called home this season while their field is being renovated, they’ve kept hitting — and kept winning. After the top-seeded Panthers defeated No. 2 seed Arbor View 14-4 in five innings Friday and claimed the 5A Southern League title on the “home” turf of Durango, they’ve got some hardware to bring back to campus. The win was their third consecutive Southern League championship. “They came out here, they were ready, they were hungry,” Palo Verde coach Angel Council said. “Arbor View’s a tough opponent, and they came out here ready to go.” The Panthers (20-1) — who played their regular-season games at Majestic Park, roughly six miles north of their school — hosted postseason games at Durango, which donated the use of its field. They did their best to make the Blazers’ purple-and-gold outlined field their own. Palo Verde player portraits and a square banner of the school’s logo adorned the outfield wall. Whether it was the decor or practices at Durango, it worked.…