The Times’ top 25 high school baseball rankings

A look at the best 25 basements in high schools in the south after week 11.
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1. Corona (26-2); 88 exercises in 42 1/3 roles of Seth Hernandez; 1
2. Krisby (23-3); The mission league championship. 2
3. Huntington Beach (22-4); Trefor Goldenitz has 30 visits, 19 RBis; 3
4. John Busco (22-4); Noah Everly rises as a speculator, a jug. 4
5. Aquinas (22-2); Jonathan Tina is hitting. 435; 5
6. Luthery orange (21-6); He finished second in the Trinity League; 6
7. Harvard Webskete (18-8); Sophomore Ira Rootman has a great season. 7
8. No Mirada (19-6); Arcadia faces Tesuru to close the normal season; 8
9. Villa Park (21-5); A huge week for young Aidan Young, who has now reached 430; 9
10. Cypress (16-10); A series of two games with El Modena for the league title; 10
11. Summit (22-3); It ends with a series of two games against Realo; 11
12. Nubort Port (22-6); The seafarers have won five in a row. 13
13. Noro (20-8); The growing chopped won 12 games from the last 13 games; 12
14. Vista Maurita (19-5-1); South West League champions; 14
15. Al-Dardado (19-7); The confrontation with Villa Park this week; 15
16. Mira Costa (24-2); The Gulf League champions that were not defeated; 16
17. Arcadia (24-2); The Pacific League champion that was not defeated; 18
18. Santa Margarita (15-12); Third place in the Trinity League; 20
19. Los Olitus (9-17-2); Third place in the sunset league; 22
20. Arlington (20-6); Lubbing league champion 23
21. Royal (22-4); A confrontation with Wadi Simi to determine the league title; 24
22. Service (14-13); Hoping for a marina in the qualifiers in Section 1; 25
23. Los Osos (18-6); The basic league leadership with three games to play; N
24. The palm desert (24-4); Zac Gibbs (7-0) and Jake Brendi (8-1) are one duo; N
25. Ayala (18-8); The league champion Palomaris; 19