Trib 10: Top teams in power rankings flex muscles in 1st month of season
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Tuesday, April 1, 2025 | 11:30 PM
The mercury might be up and down, but the Trib 10 has remained consistent as we move into April.
Through a second week of section series in for most district baseball teams, the power rankings barely changed with one flip-flop at the bottom.
On the softball side, defending 5A champion Armstrong slipped out, as did 2022 and 2023 Class A champion Union following recent losses.
The Riverhawks and Scotties were replaced by unbeaten Connellsville and Greensburg Salem
At the top, Pine-Richland baseball and Seneca Valley softball remain at No. 1 for a second straight week.
Here are the latest power rankings for the 2025 season. Teams are listed with overall record and last week’s ranking. These weekly rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Baseball Trib 10
1. Pine-Richland Rams (5-1) (1)
2. Riverside Panthers (4-0) (2)
3. Indiana Little Indians (4-0) (3)
4. Bethel Park Black Hawks (6-2) (4)
5. North Catholic Trojans (4-0) (5)
6. Butler Golden Tornado (4-0) (6)
7. Avonworth Antelopes (7-1) (7)
8. Belle Vernon Leopards (5-0) (8)
9. Plum Mustangs (6-0) (10)
10. Eden Christian Academy Warriors (6-1) (9)
Out: None
Softball Trib 10
1. Seneca Valley Raiders (4-0) (1)
2. Hempfield Spartans (7-0) (2)
3. Neshannock Lancers (3-0) (3)
4. South Park Eagles (5-0) (4)
5. Elizabeth Forward Warriors (3-1) (5)
6. Penn-Trafford Warriors (4-1) (7)
7. Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers (6-0) (8)
8. Carmichaels Mighty Mikes (3-0) (9)
9. Connellsville Falcons (4-0) (NR)
10. Greensburg Salem Golden Lions (5-0) (NR)
Out: Armstrong River Hawks, Union Scotties
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