New No. 1 team steps into Trib HSSN baseball power rankings
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019 | 11:09 PM
The final week of power rankings in the regular season has another new No. 1 team for baseball while the top team in softball remains unchanged in this week’s Trib HSSN Power Rankings.
West Allegheny baseball and Mt. Pleasant softball are on top heading into the district postseason, while two new teams join the power rankings in both baseball and softball.
Here are the rankings for the week of May 6, with overall records included. These rankings have zero classification boundaries.
BASEBALL TRIB 10
1. West Allegheny Indians (17-2)
(Last Week 2)
2. Pine-Richland Rams (15-4)
(Last Week 1)
3. Bethel Park Black Hawks (14-3)
(Last Week 4)
4. Franklin Regional Panthers (15-1)
(Last Week 5)
5. Penn-Trafford Warriors (16-2)
(Last Week 6)
6. North Allegheny Tigers (14-5)
(Last Week 8)
7. Peters Township Indians (12-6)
(Last Week 3)
8. Blackhawk Cougars (12-4)
(Last Week 10)
9. Seton LaSalle Rebels (15-2)
(Last Week NR)
10. Neshannock Lancers (15-2)
(Last Week NR)
Out: Ringgold (11-5), Quaker Valley (11-6)
SOFTBALL TRIB 10
1. Mt. Pleasant Vikings (15-0)
(Last Week 1)
2. Knoch Knights (14-0)
(Last Week 3)
3. Elizabeth Forward Warriors (14-3)
(Last Week 10)
4. Penn-Trafford Warriors (17-1)
(Last Week 2)
5. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (12-4)
(Last Week NR)
6. Baldwin Highlanders (12-3)
(Last Week NR)
7. Bethel Park Black Hawks (12-3)
(Last Week 5)
8. Plum Mustangs (15-3)
(Last Week 6)
9. Hampton Talbots (15-2)
(Last Week 7)
10. Avonworth Antelopes (17-2)
(Last Week 8)
Out: Trinity (13-4), West Greene (16-4)
Tags: Avonworth, Baldwin, Bethel Park, Blackhawk, Canon-McMillan, Elizabeth Forward, Franklin Regional, Hampton, Knoch, Mt. Pleasant, Neshannock, North Allegheny, Penn-Trafford, Peters Township, Pine-Richland, Plum, Seton-LaSalle, West Allegheny
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