The Woodlands finishes on top of Xcellent 25 Softball Rankings

By Kevin Askeland Jun 8, 2011, 12:56am

Texas team wins first Class 5A state championship to also claim a mythical national championship.

The first Texas 5A state championship for The Woodlands High School also resulted in a first mythical championship for the Highlander softball team as it finishes the year ranked No. 1 in the MaxPreps Xcellent 50 National Softball Rankings.

While several states have yet to finish their season, no team looms on the horizon with the credentials to overtake the Highlanders, who lost just once in 45 games this season. In fact, no team among the top 15 in the rankings are still active. Hudsonville (Mich.), at No. 17, is the highest ranked team still playing in the postseason.

Alexander Central (Taylorsville, N.C.) had a chance to overtake the Highlanders if it could win the North Carolina state championship and have The Woodlands lose in the Texas 5A state final. However Alexander Central lost to North Davidson (Lexington, N.C.) in the first championship game before rallying to win the second championship game and collect the title.

MAXPREPS XCELLENT 50 NATIONAL SOFTBALL RANKINGS


1. (last week 1) The Woodlands (Texas), 44-1
The Highlanders finish the year with their first Texas 5A state championship and a No. 1 overall national ranking by MaxPreps. The Woodlands topped Northside O'Connor (San Antonio) 7-5 in the championship game behind tournament MVP Paige McDuffee, who struck out six in the final. Faith Bohack added a home run. The Woodlands also defeated defending champion Pearland 6-0 in the semifinals.

2. (2) Gulliver Prep (Miami), 30-2
Florida 3A state champions. Season over.



Chelsea Wilkinson,
Alexander Central
Chelsea Wilkinson, Alexander Central
Photo by Fabian Radulescu
3. (4) Alexander Central (Taylorsville, N.C.), 31-2
The Cougars advanced to the Class 4A championship game with wins over North Davidson, 6-2, and Holly Springs, 3-2 in nine innings. North Davidson came back to beat Alexander Central 2-1 in the championship series, but Alexander Central won the elimination game 3-2 to claim the 4A title. Stepanie Krider had a pair of doubles and scored the winning run in the seventh for the Cougars in the 3-2 victory.

4. (5) Canyon del Oro (Tucson, Ariz.), 34-1
Arizona Class 4A Division I state champions. Season over.

5. (6) Northern (Owings, Md.), 22-0
Maryland 3A state champions. Season over.

6. (7) Niceville (Fla.), 26-4
Florida 5A state champions. Season over.

7. (42) O'Connor (Helotes, Texas), 34-5
Defeated Plano 3-2 in the Texas 5A state semifinals before falling to The Woodlands 7-5 in the state finals.

8. (3) Plano (Texas), 39-5
The Wildcats lost to Northside O'Connor (San Antonio) 3-2 in the Texas 5A state semifinals.



9. (8) Bartow (Fla.), 28-2
Season over.

10. (9) East Lake (Tarpon Springs, Fla.), 28-1
Season over.

11. (10) American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.), 23-1
Season over.

12. (12) Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.), 29-5
Florida 6A state champions. Season over.

13. (23) Santiago (Corona, Calif.), 28-5
The Sharks defeated Canyon (Anaheim) 4-1 to capture the California Southern Section Division I championship. Lauren Sweet hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to lift the Sharks to the come-from-behind win over the Comanches.

14. (13) San Benito (Hollister, Calif.), 29-1
California Central Coast Section Division I champions. Season over.



15. (14) Eau Gallie (Melbourne, Fla.), 27-5
Florida 4A state champions. Season over.

16. (15) Deer Valley (Glendale, Ariz.), 30-6
Arizona Class 5A Division II state champions. Season over.

17. (20) Hudsonville (Mich.), 37-2
Hudsonville avenged a loss from earlier this season by defeating Grandville 13-5 in a Division I district final in Michigan. The Eagles advance to play Rockford in the state regional semifinals next week.

18. (11) North Davidson (Lexington, N.C.), 30-3
The Black Knights lost in the semifinals to Alexander Central 6-2, but fought back to force a championship elimination game with a 3-2 win over Clayton, a 4-0 win over Holly Springs and a 2-1 win over Alexander Central. North Davidson, the defending state champions, lost to Alexander Central in the second championship game 3-2.

19. (16) Sarasota (Fla.), 27-3
Season over.

20. (17) Piedra Vista (Farmington, N.M.), 26-5
New Mexico 4A state champions. Season over.



21. (19) Tomball (Texas), 34-6
Season over.

22. (26) Carmel (Ind.), 27-2
The Greyhounds advanced to the state championship game against Avon, slated for June 11, by beating McCutcheon 1-0, Huntington North 8-0 and Lake Central 2-0. Katie Osborn threw a one-hitter with 14 strikeouts in the win over Lake Central.

23. (33) Pequannock (Pompton Plains, N.J.), 26-0-1
Defeated Ramsey 8-2 to reach win the Section 1, Group 2 tournament. Played Caldwell on Tuesday in the state semifinals and won 7-0 to advance to the state finals against Robbinsville on June 11.

24. (34) Cicero-North Syracuse (Cicero, N.Y.), 23-0
The Northstars finished undefeated at the sectional level for the first time in coach Kerry Bennett's 29-year tenure as coach, defeating West Genesee 7-0 in the Section III Class AA title game. The Northstars advanced in the AA state playoffs with a 4-1 win over Bethlehem on Tuesday.

25. (36) Lee-Davis (Mechanicsville, Va.), 24-1
The Confederates won the Virginia AAA Central Region championship 6-0 over Matoaca on a perfect game by pitcher Kelly Heinz. Lee-Davis then defeated Halifax County 3-0 in the first round of the Group AAA state playoffs on a one-hitter by Heinz, who also had 12 strikeouts.

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26. (45) Battlefield (Haymarket, Va.), 24-1
The Bobcats advanced to the state tournament for the fourth straight season with a 3-0 win over Halifax in the Virginia AAA Northwest Region finals. Battlefield won its first-round game over Matoaca 1-0 on a home run by Kimmy Brady.

27. (NR) Poland Seminary (Ohio), 24-2
Defeated Keystone (La Grange) 4-2 for the Ohio Division II championship. Erin Gabriel had 10 strikeouts in the win.

28. (27) Dothan (Ala.), 59-7-1
Alabama 6A state champions. Season over.

29. (28) Newton County (Decatur, Miss.), 34-2
Mississippi 4A state champions. Season over.

30. (29) Hahnville (Boutte, La.), 31-3
Louisiana 5A state champions. Season over.

31. (30) Mann (Greenville, S.C.), 29-5
South Carolina 4A state champions. Season over.



32. (31) Frontier (Bakersfield, Calif.), 35-3
California Central Section Division II champion. Season over.

33 (32) Archbishop Mitty (San Jose, Calif.), 28-3
California Central Section Division II champion. Season over.

34. (35) Walla Walla (Wash.), 27-1
Washington 4A state champion. Season over.

35. (NR) Hoover (North Canton, Ohio), 30-3
Defeated Gahanna Lincoln 4-2 for the Ohio Division I state championship. The title is the third for the Vikings since 2006.

36. (NR) North (St. Charles, Ill.), 31-3
Advanced to the Class 4A state semifinals with a 12-4 win over DeKalb. Also defeated Elk Grove (Elk Grove Village) in the section finals 3-1.

37. (37) Red Mountain (Mesa, Ariz.), 31-8
Arizona Class 5A Division I state champions. Season over.



38. (18) Keystone (La Grange, Ohio), 30-2
Keystone fell to Poland Seminary 4-0 in the Ohio Division II state championship game.

39. (NR) Santa Fe (Texas), 37-6
Defeated Forney 10-3 thanks to Ciara Sunseri's bases-loaded double during a seven-run fifth inning. Also knocked off Dripping Springs 3-2 in the semifinals.

40. (24) Dripping Springs (Texas), 32-3
The Lady Tigers fell to Santa Fe, 3-2, in the Texas 4A state semifinals.

41. (38) East Ridge (Clermont, Fla.), 28-3
Season over.

42. (39) Beech (Hendersonville, Tenn.), 42-11-2
Tennessee AAA state champion. Season over.

43. (40) Soddy Daisy (Tenn.), 41-9
Season over.



44. (41) Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 47-5
Season over.

45. (43) Urbana (Ijamsville, Md.), 21-0
Maryland 4A state champion. Season over.

46. (44) Chesapeake (Pasadena, Md.), 23-1
Season over.

47. (49) Bryant (Ark.), 25-5
Arkansas 7A state champions. Season over.

48. (50) Jordan (Morris, Ala.), 33-7
Alabama 5A state champions. Season over.|

49. (NR) Canyon (Anaheim, Calif.), 23-8
Lost to Santiago (Corona) 4-1 in the California Southern Section Division I championship game.



50. (25) Los Alamitos (Calif.), 27-4-1
The Griffins lost to Canyon (Anaheim) 13-5 in the Southern Section Division I semifinals.

Dropped Out: No. 21 Conant (Hoffman Estates, Ill.); No. 22 Elk Grove (Ill.); No. 46 Lakota West (West Chester, Ohio); No. 47 Pearland (Texas); No. 48 Lakota East (Liberty Township, Ohio).