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Lilly Goodwin of Arizona, Kynzee Anderson of Louisiana among 19 selections already unveiled.
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No. 1 Melissa among Lone Star State champions after prevailing over Barbers Hill for 5A Division 1 crown.
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Ellison Schroeder, Ayla Tuua, Niayli Calvo, Kamryn Thornburg earn top honors
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Cardinals prevail in battle of nationally-ranked powers for Lone Star State title.
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No. 1 Melissa set to battle No. 8 Barbers Hill for Conference 5A Division 1 title in Texas.
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Alabama's Gerritt Griggs, California's Makena Cook headline POYs in every state.
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Melissa remains No. 1 despite loss in best-of-three series victory in Texas state playoffs.
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Four ranked teams, including No. 2 Orange Beach, are in the hunt for titles in Alabama.
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Sac-Joaquin Section playoff brackets are now live.
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Two Louisiana squads bring home first state titles of 2025.
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SJS baseball playoffs are live.
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Oklahoma and Texas commits headline contenders for the nation's highest honor.
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Postseason play has arrived for 15 ranked teams.
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Postseason play begins in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
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Don't look now but Texas wraps up regular season play this week and the postseason is right around the corner for much of the country.
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Defending national champions jump seven spots to No. 3 after capturing the Kissimmee Klassic championship.
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Pace sophomore Hannah DeMarcus struck out 33 in 12 inning 1-0 win.
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Anabela Abdullah lifted unbeaten Firebirds past then-No. 2 Montverde Academy with a grand slam over the weekend.
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Hernando of Mississippi, Catawba Ridge of South Carolina headline new squads entering the rankings.
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New entries headlined by El Modena of California, which lands at No. 3 after winning the Dave Kops Tournament of Champions.
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Twenty-ninth edition of the Dave Kops Tournament of Champions starts this week, features four ranked teams.
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Preseason No. 1 Orange Beach of Alabama opens season today.
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Links to all six playoff brackets.
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Links to all six playoff brackets.
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Oak Ridge begins No. 1 looking for 12th overall section title in 2025.
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Makos are loaded again after going 46-1 in 2024 and winning fourth consecutive state title.
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Orange Beach in Alabama, Melissa in Texas and Gaylord in Michigan among our picks for state bests as the spring approaches.
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Kai Minor, Caroline Stanton and Aubrey Jones headline each state's best.
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LSU commit Ayla Tuua and catcher Ava Hodo headline the nation's top juniors.
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Tennessee ace Kailey Plumlee and Oklahoma signee Berkley Zache headline an impressive group of seniors.