
No. 80 Scarbrough finished with a 19-1 record and won its fourth state title in seven years.
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76. Mission Viejo (Calif.), 26-2 Finished season.
77. Arlington (Wash.), 25-3 Won state 4A title.
78. Newton County (Decatur, Miss.), 30-4Won 4A state title.
79. Pelham (Ala.), 45-6State large school runner-up.
80. Scarborough (Maine), 19-1Won fourth state title in seven years.
81. Smyrna (Tenn.), 40-10D1-AAA state champion.
82. Pisgah (Ala.), 46-7-2Finished year with 29 straight wins and Alabama 3A title.
83. DeSoto (Kan.), 19-3Won Kansas 4A title.
84. North Little Rock (Ark.), 29-6Won 7A title.
85. Tecumseh (Mich.), 34-5Captured 2A state title.
86. Robbinsville (N.J.), 26-2Won second Group 2 state title in three years.
87. West Fargo (N.D.), 25-2The Packers won their 16th-straight Class A state championship.
88. Columbia (Lake City, Fla.), 21-4Won Florida's 6A title.
89. Palo Verde (Las Vegas), 29-9State Division I runner-up.
90. Sam Houston (Lake Charles, La.), 21-9Won third-straight state 5A title.
91. St. Amant (La.), 28-2Reach state's 5A semifinals.
92. Lewisville (Texas), 31-13
Becca Scott, Lewisville
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Won Texas 5A title.
93. Westosha Central (Salem, Wis.), 23-1Won Wisconsin D-1 title.
94. Punahou (Honolulu), 19-3Won final 12 games and Hawaii D-1 title.
95. Basha (Chandler, Ariz.), 26-6Season over.
96. Bishop McNamara (Kankakee, Ill.), 35-0Led by
Jaelen Hull, McNamara won its first ever state 2A softball title and completed the schools first ever unbeaten season.
97. Bradford (Starke, Fla.), 28-3Season over.
98. White Hall (Ark.), 24-5Arkansas 5A champions.
99. Waterford (Conn.), 22-6Won Class M state title.
100. Silver Lake (Kan.), 23-0Won Kansas 3A championship.