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With four teams in the Top 10 and six teams in the MaxPreps Xcellent Top 25 national softball rankings, Texas can lay claim to national dominance on the diamond.
Johnson (San Antonio) remains No. 1, while previous No. 1 Canyon (New Braunfels), Katy and Keller all are in the Top 10. The Lone Star State's other entries in the Xcellent 25 include Angleton at No. 14 and unbeaten Mansfield (24-0) at No. 16.
New the Top 10 this week is 15-0 East Carter (Grayson, Ky.).
While the Texans have been heating up, look for the Top 25 to change rapidly in weeks to come with regular seasons ending and playoffs making headlines. Five of the six Top 25 Texas teams are headed for showdowns.
Seven teams fell from the last week's rankings, opening the door for a pair of previously ranked teams and five newcomers to crash the Top 25.
MaxPreps Xcellent 25 national high school softball rankings
Norco moves up seven spots to No. 18 this week.
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1. (Last week 1) Johnson (San Antonio), 25-0Johnson concludes the regular season on Tuesday against 12-10 Madison (San Antonio). Johnson had its hands full with Incarnate Wood last Friday, rallying from 5-2 deficit to win 7-5.
2. (4) Canyon (New Braunfels, Texas), 19-1The Cougars have won six straight since their 1-0 loss to Judson (Converse).
3. (5) Los Alamitos (Calif.), 18-1Since their 3-2 loss, the Griffins have won five in a row and 31 of their last 32 games.
Danielle Lew homered and
Sarah Ladd struck out 18 in a 7-6, 11-inning win over Marina.
4. (6) Hurricane (W. Va.), 12-0In a showdown of unbeaten West Virginia teams, Hurricane came out on top, 7-1, as
Harlie Vannatter gave up three hits, no unearned runs and struck out 13. The Indians then routed Huntington 11-1 as
Taylor McCray hit a grand slam after an intentional walk to teammate
Caiti Mathes.
5. (7) Keller (Texas), 25-1-1During the Indians' 17-game win streak, they've outscored their opponents 197-23, with four of the last six being shutouts. They are averaging 10 runs per game this season.
6. (8) Katy (Texas), 27-1-1The last three wins have been by a combined 42-1 margin.
7. (9) Orange Lutheran (Orange, Calif.), 20-2Eight players scored with
Sarah Taylor and
Tayler Holcroft each homering in 11-0 win over Bishop Amat (La Puente). In 14-0 win over JSerra, sophomore
Taryn Lennon pitched a two-hitter and collected four hits of her own.
8. (10) Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), 25-1Since their 5-1 loss to 13-3 Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) four weeks ago, the Huskies have won 18 in a row, including eight by shutout. Senior
Abigail Andersen (Arizona State signee) is 14-0 with a 1.30 ERA. Freshman
Loganne Stepp is 8-0 with a 0.47 ERA and is averaging two strikeouts per inning. Junior
Macy Simmons (Arizona State pledge) is batting .580 with a dozen homers and 51 RBIs.
9. (3) Marist (Chicago), 7-1The Redhawks bounced back from a 1-0 no-hit loss to 4-1 Lincoln Way East (Frankfurt) with a 4-0 win over York (Elmhurst) as
Angela Zedak threw a two-hitter and struck out seven.
Kelly Walinski and
Alexis Voss each homered.
10. (11) East Carter (Grayson, Ky.), 15-0The Raiders won the Tri-State Showcase, beating Butler (Louisville) 2-0 in the finals. They also recorded shutouts against Woodford County (Versailles) and Rowan County (Morehead), and have 11 shutout wins this season.
11. (12) Neshoba Central (Philadelphia, Miss.), 24-0The Rockets went 4-0 last week and will close out the regular season this week against 17-4 Newton County (Decatur) and Philadelphia, a team junior
Aspen Wesley no hit and struck out 16 in a 5-0 win last month.
12. (13) Barrington (Ill.), 9-0The Fillies beat up on Hersey (Arlington Heights) and Elk Grove (Elk Grove Village) before taking a back seat to Mother Nature.
13. (14) Jackson (Mill Creek, Wash.), 11-0Jackson beat previously unbeaten Lake Stevens 2-1 in nine innings and then routed Mount Vernon 20-1. Junior
Ice Pennington pitched 11 innings, struck out 24 and also drove in seven runs in the two games.
14. (16) Angleton (Texas), 28-1The 26-game win streak includes 11 shutouts. As a team, the Wildcats are batting .460. Junior
Aaliyah Garcia is 15-1 with a 0.42 ERA and 131 strikeouts in 83 innings. The last time they scored less than 10 runs in a game was March 27.
15. (23) Oakleaf (Orange Park, Fla.), 20-2 Oakleaf has won 12 in a row, but struggled last week in 4-3 and 8-5 wins over 14-6 West Nassau (Callahan) and 14-8 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville).
16. (NR) Mansfield (Texas), 24-0Led by seniors
Paxton Scheurer (UNLV signee) and
Medina Barakat, and juniors
Reagan Hukill (Texas at Arlington commit),
Haley Morse (Texas A&M Corpus Christi pledge) and Thomas University commit
Kennedy Hardy, Mansfield has 17 shutouts. Morse is hitting .567, Hardy .517, Scheuer (47 RBIs, 15-0, 0.15 ERA), Barakat (.503) and Hukill .493. Mansfield closes the regular season on Tuesday.
17. (21) Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), 14-3Hitting only .270 as a team, Cathedral has won seven in a row as
Megan Faraimo (UCLA signee) has allowed 24 hits and four earned runs in 103 innings. She has a 0.27 ERA, has walked only three and recorded 208 strikeouts. She also leads the team with 15 RBIs.
18. (25) Norco (Calif.), 17-2The Cougars are led by junior catcher
Kinzie Hansen, who is hitting .600.
19. (NR) Freedom (Oakley, Calif.), 9-0Vanessa Strong (Southern Utah signee) and
Mackenzie Nelson (Sonoma State signee) lead the Falcons, who have outscored their opponents 75-13.
20. (NR) Fort Myers (Fla.), 21-2The Green Wave are led by junior
Vivian Ponn (13 homers, 42 RBIs, 6-1 pitching record) and senior
Hannah Perkins (15-1, 0.99 ERA and 165 strikeouts in 91 innings). Perkins has three no-hitters and eight shutouts this season.
21. (NR) Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.), 9-0Senior
Jordyn Rudd (five homers, 15 RBIs) and junior
Abby Herbst (5-0, 0.39 ERA) lead the Trojans. Rudd has signed with Northwestern and Herbst has committed to Wisconsin.
22. (24) Eagle (Idaho), 16-0-1Gabi Peters is batting .569 and has hit seven homers and fellow junior
Noelle Foster is hitting .556 with 33 RBIs to lead Eagle. Junior
Siera Horton is 10-0 with a 0.67 ERA. The only blemish on the Mustangs record is a 10-10 tie with 12-0-1 Toolle (UT). They face 14-1 Rocky Mountain (Meridian) on Wednesday.
23. (NR) Cibola (Yuma, Ariz.), 27-1Since losing to 23-3 Arcadia (Phoenix), the Raiders have scored 152 runs and allowed just 17 in 12 straight victories. Freshman
Madison Mathews is batting .417 with 38 RBIs and nine homers. Four freshmen are batting over .400.
24. (NR) Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 21-1 Since losing, Byrnes has won 15 in a row.
25. (NR) Madison (Vienna, Va.), 10-0 Senior
Alex Echazarreta (Purdue signee) has eight wins, 85 strikeouts in 45 innings and is hitting .500 with 11 RBIs. The Gierys —
Nicole Giery and
Kristin Giery — have combined for 21 RBIs and 28 base hits. On Saturday, Madison beat previously ranked Bishop O'Connell (Arlington), 3-2.
Dropped out: O'Connor (Phoenix), Foothill (Pleasanton, Calif.), North Davidson (Lexington, N.C.), Bishop O'Connell (Arlington, Va.), Gardendale (Ala.), Chiles (Tallahassee, Fla.) and Siegel (Murfreesboro, Tenn.).