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Final Softball Rankings By Divisions
These are expanded for each division as well. Biggest boosts given for Marina of Huntington Beach (D1), Moorpark (D2), Hemet (D3), Salesian of Richmond (D4) and Bellarmine-Jefferson (D5).
State Softball Teams of the Year
Inland Empire makes it four in a row with Santiago of Corona’s selection for this season. Others named are Chino (D2), Sierra of Manteca (D3), Aquinas of San Bernardino (D4) and Port of Los Angeles (D5).
Softball State Rankings By Divisions
Corona Santiago replaces Pacifica needing one win to be No. 1 in the state. James Logan moves up to No. 2. Other new No. 1 teams are Aquinas of San Bernardino (D4) and Port of Los Angeles (D5).
Softball State Rankings By Divisions
Sierra of Manteca is first team to cement final No. 1 ranking due to other teams losing combined with triumph in CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. Chino, meanwhile, is now in best position to be No. 1 in D2 instead of Mission Viejo.
Softball State Rankings By Divisions
It could be the last quiet week with very few changes other than Santa Barbara County schools Righetti and Cabrillo entering for separate divisions. Remaining No. 1 are Pacifica of Garden Grove, Mission Viejo, Bishop Amat, Francis Parker and Redwood Christian.
Softball State Rankings By Divisions
Santiago of Corona loses in Tuesday game to M.L. King, which gives bumps to Esperanza, Vintage and James Logan. No. 1 teams are Pacifica of Garden Grove, Mission Viejo, Bishop Amat, Francis Parker and Redwood Christian.
Softball State Rankings By Divisions
Bishop Amat takes over in Division III with Francis Parker going to No. 1 in Division IV. Three others still No. 1 are Mater Dei, Mission Viejo and Redwood Christian.
Softball State Rankings By Divisions
CIF Southern Section teams Mater Dei (D1), Mission Viejo (D2) and Burbank (D3) are joined as top-ranked teams in the state this week by Wheatland (D4) of the CIF Northern Section and unbeaten Redwood Christian (D5) of the CIF North Coast Section.