Trib 10: Teams make moves ahead of WPIAL baseball, softball playoffs
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Wednesday, May 7, 2025 | 12:29 PM
Once again, the elite teams in district softball stacked the wins leading to little change in the final regular season Trib 10 rankings.
However, the same could not be said for the bottom half of the baseball power rankings.
The top seven teams from last week’s baseball power rankings finished strong, but there were several changes near the bottom.
Out for now are South Park and West Mifflin, replaced by Penn-Trafford and Thomas Jefferson.
Meanwhile, the softball rankings remain exactly the same as the previous week.
The next stop for both sports is the 2025 WPIAL playoffs.
Here are the latest power rankings for the 2025 season. The overall record is followed by the teams ranking from last week’s Trib 10.
These weekly rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Baseball Trib 10
1. Plum Mustangs (17-2) (1)
2. Pine-Richland Rams (16-2) (2)
3. Indiana Little Indians (17-1) (3)
4. Riverside Panthers (13-2) (4)
5. Bethel Park Black Hawks (15-4) (5)
6. Shaler Titans (13-4) (6)
7. Avonworth Antelopes (16-3) (7)
8. Penn-Trafford Warriors (13-5) (NR)
9. Thomas Jefferson Jaguars (12-4) (NR)
10. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (13-5) (10)
Out: South Park Eagles, West Mifflin Titans
Softball Trib 10
1. Neshannock Lancers (17-0) (1)
2. South Park Eagles (17-0) (2)
3. Hempfield Spartans (18-1) (3)
4. Penn-Trafford Warriors (16-1) (4)
5. Seneca Valley Raiders (15-2) (5)
6. Elizabeth Forward Warriors (13-2) (6)
7. Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers (16-1) (7)
8. Carmichaels Mighty Mikes (14-0) (8)
9. West Allegheny Indians (13-4) (10)
10. Knoch Knights (17-2) (9)
Out: None
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