
Top MLB Draft prospect Joe DeMers leads top-ranked College Park into the 2015 season.
Photo by Ernie Abrea
The high school baseball season is here, and the power-packed sections include the Central Coast, the North Coast and the Sac-Joaquin with draft prospects and college commits everywhere.
MaxPreps NorCal Preseason Top 25 Baseball Rankings
1. College Park (Pleasant Hill) 27-3 Last seasonSection: North Coast
League: Diablo Valley
Update: A dominating pitching staff makes this one of the top teams in the country, headed by draft prospect
Joe DeMers (12-2 last season) and
Chris Brown (11-1), a UC Davis commit. Other returners include IF
Willie MacIver and outfielders
Nick Oar (Stanford),
Trevor Larnach (Oregon State) and
Jeffrey Mitchell (Cal). Big early game is against No. 3 De La Salle.
2. Elk Grove 27-6Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Delta
Update: The longtime SJS powers have the most experienced team in veteran coach Jeff Carlson's storied career, including infielders
Nick Madrigal (Oregon State),
Carlos Moseley,
Brooks Day and
Dylan Carlson (Fullerton), son of the coach. The pitching staff is strong with
Chris Martin,
Ty Madrigal and
Austin Del Chiaro. An early big game is against No. 3 De La Salle.
3. De La Salle (Concord) 21-7Section: North Coast
League: East Bay
Update: The defending NCS Division I champions return ace
Justin Hooper (UCLA), OF
Michael McAdoo (UC Santa Barbara), C
Andrew Schatz and infielders
Myles Coston,
Blake Ogburn and
Kevin Sandri. An early big game is against No. 2 Elk Grove.
4. Archbishop Mitty (San Jose) 24-7Section: Central Coast
League: West Catholic Athletic
Update: Five starters return from the defending league champions, headed by ace
Kris Bubic (Stanford). Other leaders include infielders 1B
Tommy Hudson,
Brooks Allen and
Max Werner and C/OF
Joe Cahn.
5. Saint Francis (Mountain View) 26-5Section: Central Coast
League: West Catholic Athletic
Update: The Lancers reside in one of the most competitive leagues in the state, and they have averaged 25 wins over the past six seasons with a title in 2013. Infielders
Conor Thane (St. Mary's),
Andrew Martinez (UCLA) and
Giuseppe Benedetti are joined by catcher
Kevin Glajchen and pitcher
Andrew Carter as key returners.
6. Oak Ridge (El Dorado Hills) 18-10Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Sierra Foothill
Update: Realigned from the Delta League, the Trojans are a team of talent and tradition, headed by a 1-2 staff of
Ryan Sullivan (Fresno State) and
Kyle Lucke (UC San Diego). The hitters include
Logan Denholm (UC Davis) and
Jake Hathaway (San Francisco),
Tyson Solis and
Chris Roppolo.
7. San Ramon Valley (Danville) 20-8Section: North Coast
League: East Bay
Update: Battle-tested in one of the best leagues in Northern California, the Wolves reached the NCS Division I finals last season, falling to rival De La Salle. There is a lot of experience in the infield with
Nick Poirier,
Alex Tsuruda (BYU) and
Ryan Weisenberg (Georgetown).
8. Jesuit (Carmichael) 15-10-1Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Delta
Update: The longtime powers under coach Joe Potulny just missed out on the playoffs last season, a rarity. The Marauders are led by versatile star
Tanner Dodson (Cal) and utility
Darren Baker, son of former Giants manager Dusty Baker. Chris Loeb (Oregon State) is out with an arm/shoulder injury.
9. Valley Christian (San Jose) 22-11
Keenan Brigman, Valley Christian
Photo by Heston Quan
Section: Central Coast
League: West Catholic Athletic
Update: The Warriors are always in the mix in the WCAL, perhaps the toughest league in all of NorCal, or right there with the Delta League in Sacramento. The bats include
Keenan Brigman (UOP),
Dalton Craig (Navy) and
Kyle Marinconz (Cal Poly).
10. Franklin (Elk Grove) 20-11Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Delta
Update: A playoff factor in the SJS since the program was founded by Mike Cody, now an assistant coach to Brian Kilby, the Wildcats feature one of the state's top infielders in
Hank LoForte (Fullerton), a four-year starter and lead-off man.
Damien Chavez at 2B makes for a strong infield.
11. St. Mary's (Stockton) 21-15Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Tri-County
Update: Longtime powers in the SJS, the Rams made a smooth transition from coach Pete Pijl to Rob Slena. The INF is strong with
Cade Peters (Air Force) and
Ripken Reyes (Cal) and the OF is anchored by
Jarron Silva (UCLA).
12. San Benito (Hollister) 22-7Section: Central Coast
League: Monterey Bay
Update: The Haybalers lost to Mitty 4-3 in the CCS Open Division playoffs and expect a return and better results behind returning hitters
Zackry Moeller and
Junior Rodriguez.
13. Campolindo (Moraga) 20-5Section: North Coast
League: Diablo Foothill
Update: The Cougars are a power in all sports, winning a CIF State Bowl in football with
Adam Remotto, now the catcher here, and doing well in basketball.
Max Flower (Cal) can pitch and play outfield and INF
Connor McNally (Utah) and OF
Ben Skinner (Harvard) are leaders.
14. Davis 22-13-1Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Delta
Update: The defending SJS Division I champions are in the same league with ranked Elk Grove, Jesuit, Franklin and Pleasant Grove.
Kris Prince is the new ace and few players in the state are better leaders and talents than SS
Ryan Kreidler (UCLA).
15. Leland (San Jose) 23-9Section: Central Coast
League: Mount Hamilton Athletic
Update: The defending CCS Open champions expect another run behind C
Brendt Citta (San Jose State),
Kevin Cance and
Josh Wells. The new ace is
Jake Dermer.
16. Bellarmine College Prep (San Jose) 26-8Section: Central Coast
League: West Catholic Athletic
Update: The Bells hail from the power-packed WCAL with rivals such as Saint Francis, Mitty, Valley Christian and Serra. The sluggers are
Nick Bellafronto (Stanford) and
John Helmers. The new ace is
Sid Iyer.
17. Casa Grande (Petaluma) 16-11Section: North Coast
League: North Bay
Update: The Gauchos reached the NCS D-III playoffs last season again and expect another title run. The bats include
Chris Joaquim (Cal) and
Spencer Torkelson (ASU) and the aces are
Jon Christy and
Eric Parnow.
18. Pleasant Grove (Elk Grove) 21-5Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Delta
Update: New coach Rusty McLain is a familiar old face in the region, having won championships at Rio Americano and Elk Grove in years past.
Dalton Gomez is the ace. The league features rivals Elk Grove, Franklin, Davis and Jesuit, all NorCal ranked.
19. Amador Valley (Pleasanton) 16-9Section: North Coast
League: East Bay
Update: The Dons won NCS titles in 2010 and 2013 and like their chances at another run behind hitters
Jake McIntosh and
Steven Nice. The EBAL also includes De La Salle and San Ramon Valley.
20. Serra (San Mateo) 16-12Section: Central Coast
League: West Catholic Athletic
Update: The Padres have a strong hitting lineup that features
Angelo Bortolin (Loyola Marymount),
James Outman (Sacramento State) and
Christopher Papapietro (UOP).
21. Vintage (Napa)Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Monticello Empire
Update: Expected to battle rival Vacaville for league honors, the Crushers should return to the SJS Division I playoffs behind ace
Aaron Shortridge.
22. Rocklin 18-13Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Sierra Foothill
Update: A longtime SJS Division II power, the Thunder have moved up seamlessly into D-I under founding program coach Roc Murray. The experience is headed by
A.J. Sauer,
Dylan Smethurst and
Gage Sorenson. The SFL is headed by NorCal ranked Oak Ridge.
23. Milpitas 16-11-1Section: Central Coast
League: DeAnza
Update: Not just a football school as the Trojans expect another run in the CCS Division I playoffs. The staff includes
Miguel Gonzalez,
Sid Navales, and
Dareon Lopez.
24. Granite Bay 15-12Section: Sac-Joaquin
League: Sierra Foothill
Update: The longtime SJS Division II powers are just as formidable in the D-1 races now under founding program coach Pat Esposito. Leading players include P
Nick Frank and OF
Jordan Vujovich.
25. Heritage (Brentwood) 16-9Section: North Coast
League: Bay Valley
Update: The Patriots reached the NCS Division I playoffs last season and expect a return behind leading hitters
Kevin Milam and
Jake Cruce and pitchers
Lorenzo Gomez and
Matt Pulos.
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