High-ranking teams keep falling from MaxPreps Top 25 softball rankings and expect the same next week as a pair of Southern California rivals square off this week.
For the third-straight week a top-three team lost and five teams overall dropped out of the Top 25.
And with a showdown between unbeaten and second-ranked Huntington Beach (Calif.) vs. No. 7 Los Alamitos (Calif.) (9-2) on Tuesday, another shuffle is on the horizon.
Staying unscathed, however, is No. 1 Norco (Calif.), which ran its record to 15-0. The Cougars have protected their preseason top ranking with strong pitching and defense. They've committed eight errors in 386 chances.
Last week's No. 2 Marist (Chicago) opened the season in Arizona losing two of six and dropping to No.25.
Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton, Fla.), moved up to No. 3, followed by Foothill (Pleasanton, Calif.) and Cedar Ridge (Round Rock, Texas).
The biggest mover of the week was Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.), which jumped from No. 25 to No. 14. The Eagles also find themselves in a Southern California showdown with a game against No. 18 Orange Lutheran (Orange, Calif.).
White Knoll Lexington (S.C.) vaulted from unranked to No. 15 and is one of two Palmetto state teams ranked. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 9-0, is the other.
Also new to the Top 25 this week are Deer Park (Texas), Spain Park (Hoover, Ala.) and Jackson (Mill Creek, Wash.).
MaxPreps Top 25 high school softball rankings
1. (Last week 1 ) Norco (Calif.), 15-0Stevie Hansen (5-0, 0.25 ERA) and
Sarah Willis (10-0, 0.55 ERA) have allowed six earned runs in 15 wins. MaxPreps All-American catcher
Kinzie Hansen is hitting .512 with 19 RBI.
2. (3) Huntington Beach (Calif.), 8-0The Oilers recorded a pair of one-run wins Saturday, scoring in the bottom of the seventh to beat King (Riverside) 5-4 and twice in the bottom of the seventh to beat JSerra (San Juan Capistrano). Prior to the one-run victories, the Oilers had outscored six opponents, 62-3. Up next: No. 7 Los Alamitos.
3. (5) Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton, Fla.), 8-0After opening the season with six-straight shutouts, the Mustangs gave up three runs in 6-2 and 9-1 victories.
4. (6) Foothill (Pleasanton, Calif.), 5-0After allowing three runs in two games, junior
Nicole May (Oklahoma pledge) recorded her third shutout on the young season.
5. (8) Cedar Ridge (Round Rock, Texas), 19-0The Raiders are making it seem easy after outscoring two opponents, 23-1.
6. (9) Winter Springs (Fla.), 10-0Megan Hagge,
Taylor Thomas and
Aynslie Furbush have combined for a 0.72 ERA.
7. (7) Los Alamitos (Calif.), 9-2The Griffins have recorded a pair of run-rule wins heading into Tuesday's showdown with unbeaten and No. 3 Huntington Beach.
8. (12) Estero (Fla.), 12-0Junior hurlers
Lauren Hobbs and
Alex Salter have struck out 122 in 69 innings and allowed four earned runs. Hobbs also has three homers and 15 RBI.
9. (10) Forney (Texas), 10-1The Jackrabbits have won four straight via shutout.
10. (14) Neshoba Central (Philadelphia, Miss.), 11-0The Rockets have 47 straight wins dating back to last season.
11. (13) Oakleaf (Orange Park, Fla.), 8-1Since its one-run loss, Oakleaf has won twice by shutout.
12. (15) Barbers Hill (Mt. Belvieu, Texas), 21-1The Eagles have won 18 in a row and own 14 shutout wins this season.
13. (20) Apopka (Fla.), 10-0The Blue Darters are pitching-strong led by
Nyah Vogel's 5-0 record and 0.72 ERA.
14. (25) Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.), 14-0The Eagles meet No. 18 Orange Lutheran (Orange) on Tuesday.
15. (NR) White Knoll (Lexington, S.C.), 7-0Senior
Andrea Lyon has three shutouts and a 0.75 ERA in the T-Wolves' 7-0 start.
16. (16) Santiago (Corona, Calif.), 5-2-1The Sharks lost 1-0 to No. 1 Norco, but own a 2-1 win over No. 7 Los Alamitos.
17. (NR) Deer Park (Texas), 11-1Since losing 1-0 in extras, the Deer have won nine straight.
18. (21) Orange Lutheran (Orange, Calif.), 6-3-1The Lancers play 13-0 No. 14 Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita) on Tuesday.
19. (18) Grand Terrace (Calif.), 9-2-1The Titans are averaging a home run per game.
20. (23) Fairhope (Ala.), 16-1Since being no-hit by Neshoba's Aspen Wesley, the Pirates have won six straight.
21. (NR) Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 9-0The Lady Rebels remained unbeaten and won the Byrnes Softball Invitational, defeating Upstate 3A power Union, 10-0, in the championship game.
22. (24) Empire (Tucson, Ariz.), 16-0The Ravens are led offensively by junior
Takiya Hill (.559 batting average, 18 RBI) and in pitching by sophomore
Vanessa Brink (8-0 with a 1.26 ERA).
23. (NR) Spain Park (Hoover, Ala.), 17-1The Jaguars have 11 straight wins, including a, 18-2 rout of rival Hewitt-Trussville.
Annabelle Widra led the Jaguars with four hits. The offense hit five home runs —
Caroline Wooley (2),
Maddie Majors, Widra and
Lydia Coleman.
24. (NR) Jackson (Mill Creek, Wash.), 3-0The T-Wolves have opened 3-0 as senior pitcher
Ice Pennington has 42 strikeouts in 19 innings. Teammate
Macy Tarbox has eight hits, eight RBI and scored five times.
25. (2) Marist (Chicago), 4-2The Redhawks opened the season by being no-hit by Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) sophomore Loganne Steppe, but bounced back to go 4-2 in their season-opening tournament in Arizona. They scored 41 times and allowed 14. The losses were 3-0 to Hamilton and 1-0 to Centennial (Peoria, AZ).
Dropped out: Chino Hills (Calif.), East Central (San Antonio), Pinnacle (Phoenix), Bonney Lake (Wash.) and Gahr (Cerritos, Calif.).

Megan Ryono, Huntington Beach
File photo by Heston Quan