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The high school baseball season is entering an exciting phase as teams vie for top positions in the rankings. With standout performances and intense matches, Corona leads with 26 wins, followed by Crespi and Huntington Beach. As playoffs approach, teams like St. John Bosco, Aquinas, and emerging contenders prepare for thrilling matchups. This season promises to deliver unforgettable moments for fans and players alike!

Exciting Updates in Southland High School Baseball Rankings

City Buzz: All Eyes on Corona!

Are you Ready for some baseball chatter? Let’s dive into the action and see how the teams are shaping up after Week 11 of the high school baseball season! With teams battling it out and performances heating up, the thrill is palpable, and we’ve got the scoop on the latest rankings.

Top of the Heap: Corona’s Stellar Performance

Leading the pack is Corona with an impressive record of 26 wins and just 2 losses. With pitcher Seth Hernandez striking out a jaw-dropping 88 batters in 42 1/3 innings, it’s no wonder they are still ranked #1 from last week! This team is ready to take on any opponent that steps onto the field.

Crespi Closes in on Championship Glory

Following closely is Crespi, boasting an enviable record of 23-3, and they have just clinched the Mission League championship. They hold firm at the #2 spot, and fans are excited about how far this talented team can go. Their dedication and teamwork remain a force to reckon with!

Huntington Beach Holds Strong

In third place is Huntington Beach, holding a record of 22-4. With star player Trevor Goldenetz accounting for 30 hits and 19 RBIs, their momentum is undeniable. They are proving time and again why they deserve their spot among the top teams.

St. John Bosco Shines on Two Fronts

Staying steady at #4, St. John Bosco has a well-deserved record of 22-4. Look out for Noah Everly, who is emerging as a standout both at the plate and on the mound! Talent like this is a game-changer, keeping the competition on its toes.

Consistent All-Stars: Aquinas and Orange Lutheran

Ranked at #5 is Aquinas, with a strong record of 22-2. Jonathan Tena is impressing everyone with a batting average of .435! Orange Lutheran, sitting at #6 with a record of 21-6, is showing grit and determination after finishing second in the Trinity League.

Harvard-Westlake and La Mirada in the Mix

Next up, Harvard-Westlake retains the #7 position with an 18-8 record, thanks in part to the excellent performances by sophomore Ira Rootman. La Mirada is also holding steady at #8 with a record of 19-6. Their upcoming matches against Arcadia and Tesoro promise to be thrilling!

Young Stars: Villa Park and Cypress

At #9, Villa Park continues to dazzle with a record of 21-5, driven by junior Aidan Young’s impressive hitting. Cypress sits at #10 and will engage in a crucial two-game series against El Modena for the league title—what an exciting showdown that will be!

Summit and Newport Harbor on the Rise

Maintaining their rankings are Summit at #11 with a record of 22-3, and Newport Harbor, who has embarked on a five-game winning streak, now boasting a record of 22-6 and ranked #12. Their recent performance has caught the eye of many fans!

Teams in Action: Norco, Vista Murrieta, and More

At #13, we have Norco with a record of 20-8, while Vista Murrieta, freshly crowned as Southwestern League champions, holds the #14 position with a 19-5-1 record. El Dorado at #15 will soon clash with Villa Park, showcasing their competitive spirit!

Steadily Climbing: Mira Costa and Arcadia

Continuing the momentum, Mira Costa sits at #16 with a perfect 24-2 record, and Arcadia has jumped up to #17 as the Pacific League Champions! Other noteworthy mentions include Santa Margarita jumping to #18 and Los Alamitos climbing to #19 as they wrap up their seasons.

A Look at New Entrants: Arlington and Royal

At #20, Arlington has celebrated Ivy League victory, climbing ranks to #20. Meanwhile, Royal is facing a crucial battle against Simi Valley while maintaining their position at #21, keeping their titles ambitions alive.

The Wild Card: Servite, Los Osos, and Palm Desert

Finally, hovering as dark horses are Servite at #22 looking for an at-large playoff berth, the newly ranked Los Osos at #23 leading the Baseline League, and Palm Desert featuring a talented pitching duo making their entry at #24!

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just love the thrill of high school sports, it’s safe to say this season is shaping up to be one for the books. Grab your popcorn and get ready because the playoffs are just around the corner!

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