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Max Fried and Corbin Burnes among six pitchers from California taking the mound.
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Seven ranked teams headed to North Carolina for NHSI.
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After several weeks of change at the top of the rankings, Ascenders stabilize the No. 1 spot after 10-0 start.
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Last week's No. 1 Calvary Christian goes down, making way for another Florida school to take the top spot.
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Last week's No. 1 JSerra Catholic falls to Cypress but remains in the top 10.
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Preseason No. 1 goes down in third game of the season, six new teams enter the rankings.
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Only 17 miles separates the nation's best high school baseball and softball players.
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Eleven ranked teams begin seasons this week, including No. 2 JSerra Catholic.
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Billy Jack Bowen of Silo is overall leader, Mike Turo of Monroe Campus is spring-only leader.
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Eaglets head into 2023 season within nine victories of tying the Michigan state record of 75 by Homer.
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Panthers on the hunt for 10th state title since 1996 behind deep pitching staff.
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Defending MaxPreps National Champion St. Mary's Prep starts season as No. 1 team in Michigan.
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Walker Jenkins, Maxwell Clark, Roman Martin among players selected to represent their state.
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Hotbeds of California and Florida comprise half of the 30 players selected.
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Bill Russell, Franco Harris, Gaylord Perry among those who passed away last year.
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Legendary coaches moving on, Arch Manning, Bronny James and dominant national champions captured the nation's attention over the past 12 months.
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Mater Dei football, Montverde Academy boys basketball among nation's best at the moment.
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Kevin Boyle, Chan Brown, Tim Goodwin among nation's best.
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Bob Ladouceur, Morgan Wootten, Joe Lombard top the list in their respective sports.
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Mater Dei football, Montverde Academy basketball, Cathedral Catholic volleyball, Parkview baseball among nation's best.
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Arch Manning, Ron Holland, Keagan Rothrock among nation's top athletes in 2022-23.
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LeBron James, Peyton Manning, Keri Walsh, Cheryl Miller among the honorees.
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Missy Franklin, Derrick Henry, LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes, Maya Moore, Candace Parker, Mike Trout among the standouts.
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Montverde Academy boys basketball, Duncaville girls hoops, Mater Dei football, Archbishop Mitty softball among best squads of last 20 years.
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MaxPreps National Champion St. Mary's Prep also will be in mix looking to add to 66-game win streak.
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Jackson Holliday first Oklahoma prep taken No. 1 overall.
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Stillwater High School star taken by the Baltimore Orioles.
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Druw Jones, Justin Crawford are sons of major leaguers.
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Jackson Holliday could join father, Matt, as a major leaguer.
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Malcolm Moore of McClatchy is top prospect along with Ike Irish, Brady Neal
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Brock Porter could be first hurler off the board with Dylan Lesko also in the mix.
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American Heritage's Brandon Barriera could be first southpaw taken in first round.
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Carson Rucker, Landon Victorian and Ethan Holliday top list of nation's top non-seniors.
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National leader in home runs, RBI earns Player of the Year honors while Sinton's Adrian Alaniz named Coach of the Year.
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Perennial power Silo edges out North Carolina's Randleman, Mississippi's Sumrall for top spot.
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MaxPreps National Player of the Year led Eaglets to dream season; Dan Hignight of Providence is Coach of the Year.
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San Diego's long tradition of baseball excellence continues with the top spot on our list.
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Brock Porter, Roman Anthony, Jett Williams among those earning honors.
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Eaglets cap 44-0 season with 1-0 victory in Division 1 final.
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Champions crowned in 48 states plus District of Columbia.
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Clemson commit tossed a seven-inning no-hitter to put the Eaglets one win away from an undefeated season, state championship and a national crown.
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No. 1 St. Mary's Prep heads into final week with national championship on the line.
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Eaglets on verge of historic season, but is it enough to join Fresno, Westminster Christian, Chatsworth squads?
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Leader of national high school sports' governing body concerned name, image and likeness movement would forever change dynamics of amateurism.
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Huntington Beach win changes arrangement of Golden State teams after NorCal, SoCal regional finals.
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These 10 storylines rose above to inspire, intrigue and even make us scratch our heads.
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Bo knew round-trippers, as evidenced by the 20 he blasted in 1982 for McAdory.
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Wildcats beat Boerne to give Chapman 1,116 career wins.
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Keller, Southlake Carroll, Rockwall-Heath, Ridge Point, Lake Travis seek Lone Star State titles, while JSerra Catholic, Saint Francis battle in regional brackets.
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Colusa's Ethan Lay could become fourth high school pitcher with over 100 consecutive frames without giving up a score.