With nearly every state now competing in the 2015 high school baseball season, MaxPreps begins its regional baseball rankings for five different regions of the United States.
The ratings are based on the
MaxPreps Computer Rankings, which are posted twice a week.
The five regions include the West (California, Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado), Midwest (North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas), Southwest (Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico), South (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland), and Northeast (Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, District of Columbia, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine).
Teams are listed with their record (some records may be incomplete) with the computer rating.
Regional Baseball Computer Rankings
West

JSerra Catholic is ranked No. 1 out west.
Photo by Heston Quan
1.
JSerra Catholic (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.), 15-2, 31.25
2.
Agoura (Calif.), 17-2, 26.46
3.
San Clemente (Calif.), 16-4, 26.45
4.
Harvard-Westlake (Studio City, Calif.), 15-3, 25.6
5.
Pleasant Grove (Utah), 15-0, 25.45
6.
Edison (Huntington Beach, Calif.), 14-2, 25.37
7.
Dana Hills (Dana Point, Calif.), 19-4, 24.68
8.
College Park (Pleasant Hill, Calif.), 11-3, 24.4
9.
San Dimas (Calif.), 20-0, 24.34
10.
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas), 19-1, 24.08
Southwest

Jason Reynolds, Hamilton
Photo by Darin Sicurello
1.
Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), 23-2, 26.56
2.
Roff (Okla.), 22-0, 25.31
3.
Canyon del Oro (Tucson, Ariz.), 21-2, 23.04
4.
Oak Ridge (Conroe, Texas), 17-1, 22.15
5.
Liberty (Peoria, Ariz.), 21-4, 21.71
6.
Keller (Texas), 13-2-1, 21.16
7.
Weatherford (Okla.), 24-4, 21.14
8.
Onate (Las Cruces, N.M.), 18-1, 20.97
9.
Dallas Jesuit (Texas), 21-1-2, 20.82
10.
Prosper (Texas), 13-2, 20.78
Midwest
Kyle Dockus, Archbishop Moeller
Photo by Alyson Boyer Rode
1.
Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 12-1, 26.47
2.
St. Rita (Chicago), 19-0, 24.0
3.
Edwardsville (Ill.), 12-0, 23.48
4.
Metamora (Ill.), 8-1, 22.81
5.
Staley (Kansas City, Mo.), 13-0, 22.05
6.
Boylan (Ill.), 13-0-1, 21.8
7.
Glenwood (Chatham, Ill.), 11-0, 21.47
8.
Westerville Central (Ohio), 12-0-1, 21.06
9.
Rock Bridge (Columbia, Mo.), 14-2, 20.69
10.
Roncalli (Indianapolis), 8-1, 20.37
South
Olympia is ranked third in the south.
Photo by Andrew Bershaw
1.
Sulphur (La.), 29-1, 28.84
2.
Oxford (Miss.), 24-0, 28.57
3.
Olympia (Orlando, Fla.), 23-0-1, 25.65
4.
Topsail (Hampstead, N.C.), 18-1, 24.36
5.
Zachary (La.), 21-6, 23.81
6.
Venice (Fla.), 22-3, 23.65
7.
Catholic (Baton Rouge, La.), 23-5, 23.61
8.
IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 20-5, 23.52
9.
Cullman (Ala.), 34-9-1, 23.44
10.
Park Vista (Lake Worth, Fla.), 24-1, 23.2
Northeast
Video: Altoona's Alex Schwartz1.
Seton Hall Prep (West Orange, N.J.), 10-0, 21.33
2.
Altoona (Pa.), 9-0, 20.84
3.
Eastern (Voorhees, N.J.), 15-0, 20.37
4.
Livonia (N.Y.), 8-0, 20.03
5.
Punxsutawney (Pa.), 8-0, 20.02
6.
Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 10-0, 20.01
7.
Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 7-0, 19.46
8.
Northern Burlington (Columbus, N.J.), 7-1, 19.16
9.
St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 11-1, 18.73
10.
Bishop Eustace Prep (Pennsauken, N.J.), 7-1, 17.46