Video: Little Leaguer leaps over catcher for winSee this youngster improvise and bring home the winning run.Heading into the final two months of the 2018 high school baseball
season, MaxPreps presents its first regional baseball rankings of the
year with No. 1 teams from California, Arizona, Louisiana, Illinois and
New York.
Orange Lutheran (Orange, Calif.), the winner of the National High School Invitational, is the top team in the West, while Mountain View (Mesa, Ariz.) is the top team in the Southwest. Zachary (La.) is No. 1 in the South, Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) is the top team in the Midwest and Lancaster (N.Y.) is the top team in the Northeast.
The regional rankings are based on the
MaxPreps National Baseball Computer Rankings. The team's record and
computer rating are noted in the rankings. Numbers are current as of
Tuesday.
The 50 states are divided into five regions as follows:
West: Hawaii, California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska, Colorado.
Southwest: Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona.
South:
Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina,
North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia.
Midwest: North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas.
Northeast:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode
Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia.
States not included: Montana and Wyoming (do not have baseball), Iowa (season is during the summer).

Tyler Barnes, Mountain View
Photo by Alyson Boyer Rode
West1.
Orange Lutheran (Orange, Calif.), 17-6, 29.5
2.
Valley Christian (San Jose, Calif.), 21-3-1, 29.0
3.
Harvard-Westlake (Studio City, Calif.), 20-3, 28.8
4.
Huntington Beach (Calif.), 22-4, 28.0
5.
Mountain Vista (Highlands Ranch, Colo.), 18-0, 27.8
6.
De La Salle (Concord, Calif.), 17-3, 27.0
7.
Bellarmine College Prep (San Jose, Calif.), 19-5, 26.5
8.
El Toro (Lake Forest, Calif.), 18-6-1, 25.7
9.
Eastlake (Chula Vista, Calif.), 19-3-1, 24.5
10.
Cypress (Cypress, Calif.), 18-7-1, 24.4
Midwest1.
Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.), 13-1
2.
Neuqua Valley (Naperville, Ill.), 19-0, 25.5
3.
O'Fallon (Ill.), 22-1-1
4.
Vianney (Kirkwood, Mo.), 24-1-1, 24.6
5.
Plainfield East (Plainfield, Ill.), 20-2, 23.6
6.
St. Laurence (Burbank, Ill.), 19-2, 22.8
7.
New Palestine (Ind.), 16-0, 22.7
8.
Mt. Zion (Mt. Zion, Ill.), 17-2, 22.5
9.
Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.), 19-2, 22.4
10.
Holt (Wentzville, Mo.), 21-3-1, 22.2
Southwest1.
Mountain View (Mesa, Ariz.), 22-6 25.6
2.
Frenship (Wolfforth, Texas), 27-5, 24.6
3.
Corona del Sol (Tempe, Ariz.), 22-5, 24.6
4.
Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 27-2, 24.6
5.
Oktaha (Okla.), 28-4, 24.3
6.
Westmoore (Oklahoma City), 26-4, 24.2
7.
Godley (Texas), 22-1, 23.8
8.
Blanchard (Okla.), 29-3, 23.7
9.
Mesquite (Gilbert, Ariz.), 26-5, 23.5
10.
La Cueva (Albuquerque, N.M.), 22-2, 23.4
South1.
Zachary (La.), 35-2, 31.7
2.
Sam Houston (Lake Charles, La.), 32-5, 30.3
3.
St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.), 17-0, 28.4
4.
Faith Academy (Mobile, Ala.), 28-3, 27.9
5.
Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.), 26-0, 27.8
6.
Blessed Trinity (Roswell, Ga.), 30-2, 27.7
7.
Northwest Rankin (Brandon, Miss.), 26-4, 27.4
8.
Gulfport (Miss.), 23-4, 27.3
9.
Barbe (Lake Charles, La.), 29-8, 27.2
10.
Sulphur (La.), 30-10, 27.1
Northeast1.
Lancaster (N.Y.), 6-0, 21.2
2.
Ringgold (Monongahela, Pa.), 10-2, 20.7
3.
Huntingdon (Pa.), 13-0, 20.4
4.
La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 11-2, 20.3
5.
Ketcham (Wappingers Falls, N.Y.), 11-0, 30.3
6.
St. Mark's (Wilmington, Del.), 9-2, 20.0
7.
Clarence (N.Y.), 8-1, 19.5
8.
Archbishop Carroll (Radnor, Pa.), 10-2, 19.3
9.
Blackhawk (Beaver Falls, Pa.), 13-0, 19.2
10.
Pine Bush (N.Y.), 10-1, 19.1