Trib 10: Baseball power rankings scrambled while softball holds steady

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026 | 11:15 PM


There were some changes in the power rankings this week in baseball while in softball … not so much.

The Trib 10 softball rankings were nearly identical with the exception of a slide by West Mifflin after a loss to Elizabeth Forward.

There was a shuffling of the deck on the baseball side, with only two teams remaining the same from last week.

Two teams slipped out of the baseball power rankings, leaving the door open for North Allegheny and Mohawk to enter.

There were no changes at the top with Indiana baseball and Neshannock softball still piling up wins and sitting at No. 1.

Here are the latest power rankings for the 2026 season. Teams are listed with overall record and last week’s ranking.

These weekly rankings have zero classification boundaries.

Baseball Trib 10

1. Indiana Little Indians (4-0) (1)

2. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (8-0) (4)

3. Pine-Richland Rams (6-2) (2)

4. Bethel Park Black Hawks (7-1) (3)

5. Plum Mustangs (7-0) (6)

6. Butler Golden Tornado (5-2) (5)

7. Blackhawk Cougars (5-0) (7)

8. North Allegheny (3-2) (NR)

9. South Park Eagles (5-1) (9)

10. Mohawk Warriors (4-0) (NR)

Out: Avonworth Antelopes, Penn-Trafford Warriors

Softball Trib 10

1. Neshannock Lancers (5-0) (1)

2. Shaler Titans (8-1) (2)

3. Hempfield Spartans (6-1) (3)

4. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (5-0) (4)

5. West Allegheny Indians (4-0) (5)

6. Elizabeth Forward Warriors (7-1) (6)

7. South Park Eagles (6-0) (8)

8. Penn-Trafford Warriors (6-2) (9)

9. West Mifflin Titans (8-1) (7)

10. Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers (8-0) (10)

Out: None

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