I'm not feeling super confident about any of the options.
That bottom MV-72X is on the far side of the mail room, and the WiFi is going to have to punch through the building to get to it. Is it possible to get wired Internet there to run those two cameras?
I would normally have liked to use MA-ANT-25 (patch antenna), but the strongest part of its beam is 60 degrees wide, and you need a 90 degree coverage pattern. You could potentially use it and point it more towards the mail room cameras - but you have all those trees between the AP and the volleyball cameras. If those trees are leafy, and it rains, they might absorb a lot of the signal.
If you want to watch all the cameras at once (such as in a wall), it is going to chew a lot of bandwidth.
You really need a site survey for this one. Place an AP temporarily in the location you want, and then measure the bandwidth you can get to where all the cameras would go.
You might need to consider trenching under something to run a cable, put in a pole, and put the AP on that.
Depending on the power circuits, you could consider using power line extenders as well (which run Ethernet over power circuits).