MaxPreps Regional High School Baseball Computer Rankings
By Kevin Askeland
Jun 2, 2014, 1:00am
Three new No. 1 teams, 20 new teams in regional rankings.
With more states crowning champions, the MaxPreps Regional Computer Rankings continue to change with three new No. 1 teams this week.
Caravel (Bear, Del.) takes over the top spot in the Northeast after winning the Delaware state championship. Meanwhile St. Rita (Chicago) won a pair of state playoff games and moved up to the top spot in the Midwest. In the Southwest, Flower Mound (Texas) reached the state semifinals and takes over the No. 1 spot.
A total of 20 new teams entered the regional rankings this week. The regional rankings are compiled by using the MaxPreps computer baseball rankings.
MaxPreps Regional Computer Baseball Rankings
Northeast
Bridgewater-Raynham won it all last season in Massachusetts and is now in the Northeast Top 10.
File photo by Mike Braca
1. (last week 9)
Caravel (Bear, Del.), 18-2, 15
2. (8)
Reservoir (Fulton, Md.), 22-2, 13.5
3. (3)
Ketcham (Wappingers Falls, N.Y.), 22-3, 13.4
4. (2)
Chesapeake (Pasadena, Md.), 23-2, 13.2
5. (NR)
Bridgewater-Raynham (Bridgewater, Mass.), 22-2-1, 13.2
6. (NR)
Shenendehowa (Clifton Park, N.Y.), 16-2, 12.7
7. (NR)
Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 13-2-1, 12.6
8. (NR)
Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.), 25-4, 12.2
9. (NR)
Arundel (Gambrills, Md.), 18-3, 12.2
10. (1)
St. Mark's (Wilmington, Del.), 19-3, 12
Farwest
Chris Williams and De La Salle have entered the rankings.
Photo by Scott Hall
1. (1)
Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), 30-3, 17
2. (3)
Clovis (Calif.), 33-5, 16.3
3. (NR)
De La Salle (Concord, Calif.), 21-7, 15.5
4. (9)
Granite Hills (El Cajon, Calif.), 24-7, 15.4
5. (6)
Greenway (Phoenix), 29-4, 15.3
6. (NR)
JSerra Catholic (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.), 22-7, 15.3
7. (2)
Great Oak (Temecula, Calif.), 23-7, 15
8. (NR)
Temecula Valley (Temecula, Calif.), 22-8, 14.8
9. (10)
Huntington Beach (Calif.), 21-5, 14.6
10. (8)
St. Francis (Mountain View, Calif.), 26-5, 14.6
South
Jake Woodford and Plant are now in the South Top 10.
Photo by Del Mecum
1. (1)
Sumter (S.C.), 26-2-1, 16.8
2. (2)
South Dade (Homestead, Fla.), 21-7, 16.3
3. (NR)
Killian (Miami), 25-5, 15.8
4. (4)
Lambert (Suwanee, Ga.), 36-2, 15.7
5. (3)
Olympia (Orlando, Fla.), 24-3, 15.5
6. (5)
North Florida Christian (Tallahassee, Fla.), 26-4, 15.5
7. (NR)
Mater Academy Charter (Hialeah Gardens, Fla.), 20-8, 15.4
8. (7)
Oak Grove (Hattiesburg, Miss.), 27-6, 14.9
9. (NR)
Plant (Tampa, Fla.), 23-6, 14.8
10. (NR)
Columbus (Miami), 24-6, 14.8
Midwest
Mundelein can jump for joy - it's in the Midwest Top 10 now.
Photo by John Rowland
1. (4)
St. Rita (Chicago), 34-3, 14.4
2. (6)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (Mich.), 33-2-1, 13.7
3. (3)
Indianapolis Cathedral, 25-3, 13.4
4. (1)
Mason (Ohio), 25-5, 13.1
5. (NR)
Lincoln-Way North (Frankfort, Ill.), 27-2, 13
6. (8)
Libertyville (Ill.), 20-2, 13
7. (NR)
Mundelein (Ill.), 22-0, 13
8. (2)
Sacred Heart-Griffin (Springfield, Ill.), 34-3, 12.9
9. (5)
O'Fallon (Ill.), 27-3, 12.9
10. (NR)
Brother Rice (Chicago), 23-6, 12.8
Southwest
Rocky Mountain celebrates a Colorado state title.
Photo by Paul DiSalvo
1. (3)
Flower Mound (Texas), 32-12-1, 16.9
2. (9)
Atascocita (Humble, Texas), 31-8-1, 16
3. (2)
The Woodlands (Texas), 28-7, 15.9
4. (NR)
Bryant (Ark.), 29-2, 15.8
5. (NR)
Arkadelphia (Ark.), 20-3, 15.8
6. (NR)
Rocky Mountain (Fort Collins, Colo.), 21-5, 15.7
7. (1)
Carroll (Corpus Christi, Texas), 35-4, 15.7
8. (NR)
George Ranch (Richmond, Texas), 33-7, 15.5
9. (4)
Stillwater (Okla.), 30-4, 15.4
10. (NR)
Pearland (Texas), 36-5, 15.4