Bethel Park baseball, Mt. Pleasant softball move to top of Trib 10 power rankings
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019 | 11:04 PM
Only two teams left and two debuted in the TribLive High School Sports Network weekly Power Rankings for baseball, and there are no changes to the teams in the softball Top 10 this week.
However, this week’s rankings have new No. 1 teams in both baseball and softball.
These rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Here are the rankings for the week of April 22, with overall records included through Wednesday’s games.
BASEBALL TRIB 10
1. Bethel Park Black Hawks (10-2)
(Last Week 2)
2. Pine-Richland Rams (10-3)
(Last Week 3)
3. Penn-Trafford Warriors (12-1)
(Last Week 4)
4. West Allegheny Indians (10-2)
(Last Week 1)
5. Franklin Regional Panthers (10-1)
(Last Week 5)
6. Shenango Wildcats (13-1)
(Last Week 6)
7. Seneca Valley Raiders (9-3)
(Last Week 8)
8. Blackhawk Cougars (8-3)
(Last Week 9)
9. Neshannock Lancers (10-1)
(Last Week NR)
10. Peters Township Indians (9-4)
(Last Week 10)
Out: Hopewell, Greensburg Salem
SOFTBALL TRIB 10
1. Mt. Pleasant Vikings (11-0)
(Last Week 2)
2. Bethel Park Black Hawks (10-0)
(Last Week 4)
3. Penn-Trafford Warriors (11-0)
(Last Week 9)
4. Knoch Knights (9-0)
(Last Week 6)
5. Hampton Talbots (11-0)
(Last Week 10)
6. Trinity Hillers (10-2)
(Last Week 8)
7. Seneca Valley Raiders (10-3)
(Last Week 5)
8. North Allegheny Tigers (11-3)
(Last Week 3)
9. Latrobe Wildcats (10-3)
(Last Week 1)
10. Avonworth Antelopes (13-1)
(Last Week 7)
Out: None
Tags: Avonworth, Bethel Park, Blackhawk, Franklin Regional, Hampton, Knoch, Latrobe, Mt. Pleasant, Neshannock, North Allegheny, Penn-Trafford, Peters Township, Pine-Richland, Seneca Valley, Shenango, Trinity, West Allegheny
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