The Times’ high school baseball rankings
San Dimas High and pitcher Peter Lambert will enter the playoffs ranked second in the Southland by The Times.
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A look at the top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland:
Rk. School (W-L) Comment (last week’s ranking)
1. JSERRA (25-4-1) Expected to be No. 1 seed in D1 playoffs (1)
2. SAN DIMAS (28-0) Peter Lambert-Jacob Castillo duo unbeaten (2)
3. HUNTINGTON BEACH (21-8) Hagen Danner ready for big production (4)
4. SAN CLEMENTE (22-7) Pitching is still coming through (7)
5. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME (22-6) Sophomore Hunter Greene is hitting .405 (3)
6. AGOURA (22-4) Marmonte League champs have been consistent (5)
7. ALEMANY (18-10) Beware of Alex McKenna (8)
8. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (22-5) Wolverines were unbeaten outside of league (9)
9. GLENDORA (22-7) Built to make a championship run (10)
10. EL CAMINO REAL (23-7) City DI title favorites start Tuesday (12)
11. DANA HILLS (24-7) Still a dangerous team in D1 (6)
12. NORCO (21-5) Kyle Hatton is having big season (11)
13. EL DORADO (19-8) Pitching makes them dangerous (13)
14. FOUNTAIN VALLEY (20-10) Sophomore Travis Burleson makes impact (14)
15. CHATSWORTH (22-10) Open against Palisades on Tuesday (16)
16. VISTA MURRIETA (18-8) Beware of the Moberg brothers (15)
17. ORANGE LUTHERAN (22-8) Pitching by committee has worked (18)
18. CYPRESS (21-9) Dominic Fletcher is having MVP season (20)
19. ALISO NIGUEL (17-13) Two good starting pitchers (17)
20. SOUTH HILLS (19-8-1) Second place in Palomares League (22)
21. MISSION VIEJO (21-10) USC-bound Patrick Sandoval is tough (23)
22. HART (16-9-1) Indians play defense and don’t walk opponents (24)
23. BURBANK BURROUGHS (23-4) Pitching is strong for Pacific League champs (25)
24. LOYOLA (17-13) Lots of young players getting better (NR)
25. LAKEWOOD (21-9) Moore League champs (NR)
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