Colonel Crawford made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from tenth to third place in the league thanks to a 3-0 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Crestline fell hardest in the standings, dropping from sixth all the way to eigth place after going 0-3 in the past week.
Ontario (23-0, 12-0) is the No. 1 team in North Central.
The Warriors (23-0, 12-0) have won 23 games in a row, the league's longest active win streak. Two of those wins came in the past week, including a 7-2 victory over Galion.
The Bulldogs' pitching staff dominated this week, allowing only 27 hits and 11 walks, both of which led the league. Crestline's pitchers have been charged with only 207 hits and have struck out 157 batters.
Ryan Armstrong is tops on the staff with 56 Ks.
The week's strikeout crown belonged to
Chris Wise, who turned in six Ks for the Bulldogs. He's second in the league with 37 total strikeouts.