What's Happening?
The Los Angeles Times has released its top 25 high school baseball rankings for the Southland, showcasing the performance of various teams after the 10th week of the season. Norco High School leads the rankings with a record of 21-2, followed by Harvard-Westlake
at 19-4. Notable performances include Trey Ebel from Corona, who had a 10-RBI game against Eastvale Roosevelt, and Julian Pardinas from La Mirada, who boasts a 6-1 record with a 1.03 ERA. The rankings reflect the competitive nature of high school baseball in the region, with teams like St. John Bosco, Orange Lutheran, and Huntington Beach also making strong showings.
Why It's Important?
These rankings are significant as they highlight the talent and competitiveness within high school baseball in Southern California. The performance of these teams and players can impact college recruitment and future opportunities in professional baseball. Schools like Norco and Harvard-Westlake are not only competing for top spots in the rankings but also for recognition that can lead to increased support and resources for their programs. The rankings also provide a benchmark for teams to measure their progress and set goals for the remainder of the season.












