Wheaton went from 341 to 298 in the national rankings since last week after going 4-0 in the past seven days.
The Bulldogs made the biggest jump in the state rankings, moving from 341 to 298 thanks to a 4-0 record over the past week.
McAuley Catholic's pitching staff dominated this week, allowing only five hits and 14 walks, both of which led the league. The Warriors have given up a mere 51 hits on the year in addition to compiling 90 strikeouts.
Shaw Robertson is the leader in that category with 49 Ks on the season.
McAuley Catholic stole 13 bases this week, adding to its league-leading 60 steals on the year. Manager Jason McVey is giving his players opportunities to steal, and
Cole Lowry has racked up a team-high 16 stolen bases for the Warriors.
Anthony Bertincino led the league with six hits this week for McAuley Catholic. He is first in the league with 19 hits this year, and has a .442 batting average.