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See highlights of Quinn Fortner of No. 11 CoronadoWithin the last month, top-ranked Mission Viejo has captured the Dave Kops Tournament of Champions, the Best of the West Tournament and the Michelle Carew Classic – three of the highest-profile tourneys the West Coast has to offer.
In running its record to 17-0, Mission Viejo remains atop MaxPreps Xcellent Top 25 National Softball Rankings, as it has since the beginning.
Pitcher Taylor McQuillin continued her dominance by pitching three shutouts and averaging 14 strikeouts per game in five tournament victories as the Diablos captured the Carew Classic.
No. 2 Alexander Central is on course to take down the state record for consecutive wins. The Cougars need just two more to tie Central Cabarrus' streak of 83 straight, from 2004-06. Ironically, those Cabarrus teams were coached by Alexander Central coach Monte Sherrill.
"This is too funny," said Sherrill. "But I really want to break my own record because this is my home."
New to the Top 25 this week are Gainesville, Bishop Carroll, West Orange, Cape Fear and Woodinville.
MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Softball Rankings

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1. (No. 1 last week) Mission Viejo (Calif.), 17-0Senior pitcher
Taylor McQuillin has a dozen shutouts this season.
2. (2) Alexander Central (Taylorsville, N.C.), 15-0The Cougars ran their win streak to 81 with a 9-1 win over North Stokes. The Cougars, who don't play again until April 14, have outscored their opponents 153-7 this season. Senior
Kiana Millsaps has allowed just one earned run in 74 innings (0.09 ERA).
3. (3) Pioneer (San Jose, Calif.), 18-0The Mustangs captured the Wilcox Tournament, defeating Carlmont (Belmont) 3-0 for the title. In four games, Pioneer scored 18 and allowed one run.
4. (5) Orange Lutheran (Calif.), 15-0The Lancers are hitting .403 as a team and have 48 extra base hits, including 16 home runs. Sophomore
Maddy Dwyer is 11-0 with a 1.06 ERA.
5. (10) St. Amant (La.), 21-0The Gators continue to cruise. They edged 14-7 Dutchtown (Geismar), 10-9, after routing state rivals West Monroe, West Ouachita, Ruston, St. Joseph's and McKinley by a combined 74-3 margin.
6. (7) Crown Point (Ind.), 2-0The Bulldogs opened the season with 3-1 and 10-0 victories. The latter – over Kimberly (Wis.) - was a 13-strikeout, no-hit effort by
Miranda Elish.
7. (8) Aledo (Texas), 17-0The Bearcats ran their win streak to 42 by scoring two in the seventh inning to beat Joshua, 2-1.
8. (9) Rockwall (Texas), 13-0-1After a week off, Rockwall routed North Garland 17-1 to remain unbeaten.
9. (11) Edwardsville (Ill.), 5-0Edwardsville continues to impress in all facets of softball. All five wins have been by 10 runs or more.
10. (17) Reed (Sparks, Nev.), 19-0The Raiders continue to dominate with five convincing wins last week and a tournament title at their own event.
11. (13) Coronado (Lubbock, Texas), 20-1-1CHS defeated Friendship (Wolffort), 3-2.
12. (4) Atascocita (Humble, Texas), 17-2Atascocita allowed three runs in the ninth and lost to The Woodlands.
13. (12) American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.), 16-1American Heritage beat St. Thomas Aquinas, 2-1, to run its win streak to 24, then lost to Jupiter, 2-1.
14. (14) Santiago (Corona, Calif.), 13-1Batting .385 as a team, Santiago has 42 extra base hits this season. Senior
Ashley Coleman is 6-0 with a 1.25 ERA.
15. (15) La Grange (Texas), 22-0LaGrange routed Belleville, 14-0, for its sixth-straight shutout win.
16. (NR) Gainesville (Fla.), 21-1Gainesville has won 18 straight games, 14 by shutout, including five straight and eight of its last 10 games.
17. (NR) Woodinville (Wash.), 8-0After a year away from national polls, the Falcons are back, having outscored opponents 68-9.
18. (NR) Bishop Carroll (Wichita, Kan.), 4-0It has taken the Golden Eagles just four games to score 69 runs.
19. (NR) West Orange (Winter Garden, Fla.), 21-1West Orange has won 11 straight and has outscored opponents 230-21.
20. (20) Meade County (Brandenburg, Ky.), 11-0Meade has won its last three games by a 36-2 margin.
21. (21) Curry (Jasper, Ala.), 29-3Ashlee Swindle has allowed just 51 base hits in 156 innings en route to a 27-3 record and a 0.22 ERA.
22. (22) Washburn Rural (Topeka, Kan.), 2-0Two games into the season, Washburn Rural has 30 base hits, 33 runs scored and its win streak is at 11.
23. (23) Bald Knob (Ark.), 6-1Bald Knob won its sixth-straight with 12-6 victory over Maumelle.
24. (NR) Cape Fear (Fayetteville, N.C.), 9-0Behind the hitting and pitching of
Mary Williams, the Colts are rolling. They have outscored their nine foes, 135-5, with seven wins coming by shutout and six by run rule margins.
25. (25) Southside (Gadsden, Ala.), 20-2Southside had won 11 straight games before falling to 21-5 Springville at the Gulf Coast Classic III in Gulf Shores.
Dropped Out: Viera (Fla.), Hagerty (Fla.), Forest (Fla.), Neshoba Central (Miss.), Keystone (Ohio).