#Latest news with #regionalchampionYahoo16 hours agoSportYahooThe Times' final top 25 high school baseball rankings for 2025St. John Bosco High teammates celebrate with a dogpile on the field after winning the regional baseball title. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times) A look at the top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland by The Times after the 2025 playoffs. Rk. School (Rec.); Comment; previous ranking 1. ST. JOHN BOSCO (30-4) SS Division 1 champion; Regional Division I champion; 4 Advertisement 2. CORONA (28-3); SS Division 1 semifinalist; 1 3. SANTA MARGARITA (20-14); SS Division 1 finalist; Regional Division 1 first round; 18 4. CRESPI (25-3); SS Division 1 semifinalist; Regional Division I semifinalist; 2 5. HUNTINGTON BEACH (24-5); SS Division 1 first round; 3 6. VILLA PARK (25-8); SS Division 1 semifinalist; Regional Division I semifinalist; 11 7. LOS ALAMITOS (19-10-2); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist; 19 8. MIRA COSTA (28-3); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist; 16 9. NORCO (22-9); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist; 13 10. ORANGE LUTHERAN (23-7); SS Division 1 second round; 6 11. WEST RANCH (25-9); SS Division 2 champion; NR Advertisement 12. AQUINAS (25-3); SS Division 1 second round; 5 13. VISTA MURRIETA (23-6-1); SS Division 1 second round; 14 14. EL DORADO (21-9); SS Division 1 second round; 15 15. NEWPORT HARBOR (22-7); SS Division 1 first round; 12 16. LA MIRADA (21-7); SS Division 1 first round; 8 17. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (19-10); SS Division 1 first round; 7 18. ARCADIA (26-4); SS Division 1 second round; 17 19. LAGUNA BEACH (25-4); SS Division 1 second round; NR 20. MATER DEI (19-15); SS Division 2 runner-up; Regional DI first round; NR 21. SUMMIT (25-4); SS Division 1 first round; 10 22. LOS OSOS (20-9); SS Division 1 second round; 22 Advertisement 23. SERVITE (17-14); SS Division 2 quarterfinalist; 20 24. CYPRESS (18-11); SS Division 1 first round; 9 25. BISHOP AMAT (22-7); SS Division 1 first round; 25 Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
Yahoo16 hours agoSportYahooThe Times' final top 25 high school baseball rankings for 2025St. John Bosco High teammates celebrate with a dogpile on the field after winning the regional baseball title. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times) A look at the top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland by The Times after the 2025 playoffs. Rk. School (Rec.); Comment; previous ranking 1. ST. JOHN BOSCO (30-4) SS Division 1 champion; Regional Division I champion; 4 Advertisement 2. CORONA (28-3); SS Division 1 semifinalist; 1 3. SANTA MARGARITA (20-14); SS Division 1 finalist; Regional Division 1 first round; 18 4. CRESPI (25-3); SS Division 1 semifinalist; Regional Division I semifinalist; 2 5. HUNTINGTON BEACH (24-5); SS Division 1 first round; 3 6. VILLA PARK (25-8); SS Division 1 semifinalist; Regional Division I semifinalist; 11 7. LOS ALAMITOS (19-10-2); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist; 19 8. MIRA COSTA (28-3); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist; 16 9. NORCO (22-9); SS Division 1 quarterfinalist; 13 10. ORANGE LUTHERAN (23-7); SS Division 1 second round; 6 11. WEST RANCH (25-9); SS Division 2 champion; NR Advertisement 12. AQUINAS (25-3); SS Division 1 second round; 5 13. VISTA MURRIETA (23-6-1); SS Division 1 second round; 14 14. EL DORADO (21-9); SS Division 1 second round; 15 15. NEWPORT HARBOR (22-7); SS Division 1 first round; 12 16. LA MIRADA (21-7); SS Division 1 first round; 8 17. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (19-10); SS Division 1 first round; 7 18. ARCADIA (26-4); SS Division 1 second round; 17 19. LAGUNA BEACH (25-4); SS Division 1 second round; NR 20. MATER DEI (19-15); SS Division 2 runner-up; Regional DI first round; NR 21. SUMMIT (25-4); SS Division 1 first round; 10 22. LOS OSOS (20-9); SS Division 1 second round; 22 Advertisement 23. SERVITE (17-14); SS Division 2 quarterfinalist; 20 24. CYPRESS (18-11); SS Division 1 first round; 9 25. BISHOP AMAT (22-7); SS Division 1 first round; 25 Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.