West Allegheny stays No. 1 in baseball, new team atop softball power rankings
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Thursday, April 18, 2019 | 1:30 AM
It was another week of big changes in the TribLive High School Sports Network weekly Power Rankings for baseball, but no teams exited or entered the softball Top 10.
This week’s rankings have four new baseball teams.
And while there are no additions to the 10 in softball, there is a new No. 1 team.
These rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Here are the rankings for the Week of April 15 with overall records included.
BASEBALL TRIB TEN
1. West Allegheny Indians (9-1)
(Last Week 1)
2. Bethel Park Black Hawks (8-2)
(Last Week 5)
3. Pine-Richland Rams (10-3)
(Last Week 6)
4. Penn-Trafford Warriors (10-1)
(Last Week 2)
5. Franklin Regional Panthers (9-1)
(Last Week NR)
6. Shenango Wildcats (10-1)
(Last Week NR)
7. Hopewell Vikings (8-2)
(Last Week NR)
8. Seneca Valley Raiders (8-3)
(Last Week 7)
9. Blackhawk Cougars (7-3)
(Last Week 8)
10. Greensburg Salem Golden Lions (8-1)
(Last Week NR)
Out of Baseball Trib Ten Power Rankings from last week – Moon, Neshannock, North Allegheny, Peters Township
SOFTBALL TRIB TEN
1. Latrobe Wildcats (10-1)
(Last Week 3)
2. Mt. Pleasant Vikings (10-0)
(Last Week 4)
3. North Allegheny Tigers (10-1)
(Last Week 1)
4. Bethel Park Black Hawks (8-0)
(Last Week 5)
5. Seneca Valley Raiders (9-2)
(Last Week 2)
6. Knoch Knights (7-0)
(Last Week 6)
7. Avonworth Antelopes (13-0)
(Last Week 7)
8. Trinity Hillers (8-2)
(Last Week 8)
9. Penn-Trafford Warriors (9-0)
(Last Week 9)
10. Hampton Talbots (9-0)
(Last Week 10)
Out of Softball Trib Ten Power Rankings from last week – None
Tags: Avonworth, Bethel Park, Blackhawk, Franklin Regional, Greensburg Salem, Hampton, Hopewell, Knoch, Latrobe, Mt. Pleasant, North Allegheny, Penn-Trafford, Pine-Richland, Seneca Valley, Shenango, Trinity, West Allegheny
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