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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Recruiting rankings: Memphis, UNC and Ohio State out front

Saturday, May 7, 2011
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But Pastner, the former assistant to both Calipari and Lute Olson at Arizona, proved to be as precocious recruiting as a head coach as he had as an assistant. Famed for his work ethic and his ability to secure top talent, the previous assumption had been that on the recruiting trail he could buttress his own lack of experience against the accomplishments of his bosses.


And that's why his debut effort with the Tigers is so impressive. The 32-year-old Pastner emerged from the shadows of Calipari and Olson to assemble the nation's top fall recruiting class, including landing three players — Jelan Kendrick, Will Barton and Joe Jackson— ranked in the national top 15.





More impressively, of that trio only Jackson is a native of Memphis, the obvious natural territory for any Tigers' coach.



Along with top-50 Tarik Black (another Memphis native) and three additional recruits, Memphis easily outpaced the rest of the collegiate field.


Here's a look at the top 10 classes for the recently completed fall signing period:


1.Memphis


No. 8 Jelan Kendrick


No. 10 Will Barton


No. 12 Joe Jackson


No. 48 Tarik Black


Top 150 Chris Crawford


Top 200 Hippolyte Tsafack


Top 300 Antonio Barton


Quick Hit: The emphasis on the Tigers' class was on the perimeter, as five of the seven signees can play in the backcourt. While none of the recruits can be categorized as a traditional point guard, the top three signees all are outstanding scorers, ball-handlers, athletes and competitors. Though not quite as highly touted, powerful Black will be asked to enforce the interior.


2.North Carolina


No. 1 Harrison Barnes


No. 9 Reggie Bullock


No. 20 Kendall Marshall


Quick Hit: Roy Williams capitalized on his most recent national championship, won out for the most prized recruit in the class and severely damaged archrival Duke in the process. Granted no better than an outside shot of landing Barnes a few months ago, the Tar Heels pursued him with ferocious vigor in the summer and fall, culminating in a dramatic announcement in favor of the Tar Heels. Bullock and Marshall possess blue-chip pedigree as well, and all three should address perimeter offense concerns.


3.Ohio State


No. 3 Jared Sullinger


No. 17 DeShaun Thomas


No. 49 Aaron Craft


No. 57 Jordan Sibert


Top 150 Lenzelle Smith


Top 150 J.D. Weatherspoon


Quick Hit: For a class this good, the Buckeyes received very little media attention during the fall. That's because Thad Matta and his assistants did the bulk of their work very early in the process, but the lack of buzz certainly does not detract from another stellar effort in Columbus. Sullinger could become one of college basketball's best big men, Thomas is a proven scorer and rebounder, and Craft is underrated and one of the best defenders in the country.


4.Duke


No. 4 Kyrie Irving


No. 32 Josh Hairston


Top 150 Tyler Thornton


Quick Hit: The Blue Devils' offense has sputtered in recent years due largely to the absence of an elite point guard, but now Duke has addressed the void with Irving. A superb scorer who should shine in Duke's system, he'll have the opportunity to post big numbers and also spearhead the team's pressure defense. Hairston, meanwhile, is a solid rebounder who will improve the roster's athleticism.


5.Illinois


No. 16 Jereme Richmond


No. 29 Meyers Leonard


No. 50 Crandall Head


Quick Hit: Illinois didn't have to leave the state to reel in its elite signing class. The Illini added smooth scoring and ball-handling with Richmond and Head, and Leonard should become one of the best frontcourt players in the Big Ten after a year or two of weight training.


6.Tennessee


No. 13 Tobias Harris


No. 36 Jordan McRae


Top 150 Trae Golden


Quick Hit: After getting crippled earlier when elite scorer Josh Selby and point guard Aaron Craft backed off commitments, the Vols responded by getting a dramatic win for Harris at the close of the signing period. A creative score who looks like a power forward but in fact is more of a slick, ball-handling wing, Harris should have the opportunity to post big numbers in Knoxville. Elsewhere, McRae is a fine defender on the wing and Golden is a steady combo guard.


7.Missouri


No. 19 Tony Mitchell


No. 42 Phil Pressey


Top 200 Ricky Kreklow


Top 300 Kadeem Green


Quick Hit: Many were surprised by Mizzou's valiant, Elite 8 performance in the NCAA Tournament last season, and that result boosted Mike Anderson's credibility even further in recruiting battles. Mitchell is a potential star and Pressey — son of former NBA guard Paul Pressey— is an electrifying playmaker. In Missouri's fullcourt system, those two guys will be very fun to watch.


8.Syracuse


No. 11 Fab Melo


No. 68 Dion Waiters


Top 150 C.J. Fair


Top 150 Baye Moussa Keita


Quick Hit: Melo's commitment during the summer solidified this class as a national winner. The Brazilian big man is considered by some to be potentially the best long-term (read: NBA) prospect in the senior class. Meanwhile, Waiters is a tough and confident three-point shooter who also should compete for early playing time.


9.N.C. State


No. 22 Ryan Harrow


No. 41 Luke Cothron


Quick Hit: Sidney Lowe's class gets a top-10 nod and in practical terms is even better than appears at first glance, given that guard Lorenzo Brown is another top-25 talent who counted in last year's rankings (and thus is not eligible this year) but actually is spending this year at prep school. Along with dynamic scorer Harrow, the Pack will enjoy a tremendous infusion of backcourt talent. The only grey cloud is that Cothron opted not to sign in the fall, so he remains formally unbound until April, at the earliest.


10.Wake Forest


No. 45 Travis McKie


No. 55 Carson Desrosiers


No. 75 Melvin Tabb


No. 95 J.T. Terrell


Top 200 Tony Chennault


Quick Hit: Wake's signing haul features quality and quantity, with no prep All-Americans but instead a class that will provide the foundation for long-term success. The upside of signing players who are very good, yet not likely one-and-doners, is that it's easier to predict and therefore address needs in upcoming recruiting efforts. The Deacs are now perhaps one star away from competing for national glory.





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2011 Super 25 baseball rankings

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Rankings compiled by USA TODAY's Jim Halley, based on results, strength of schedule and quality of players. Through Tuesday's results. Next rankings: May 19.



1. Owasso, Okla. (31-1)


Previous: 6. Results: Dylan Bundy and Phillip Wilson each had RBI doubles in 13-2 win vs. Sapulpa. Bundy threw three-hitter with 14 strikeouts in 6-3 win vs. Union (Tulsa). Wilson had two-hitter in 10-0 defeat of Collinsville in regular-season finale.


2. Archbishop McCarthy, Fort Lauderdale (25-3)


Previous: 5. Results: Alexander Fernandez winning pitcher in 7-2 win vs. Fort Lauderdale for 4A-District 15 title. Garrett Kennedy hit three-run homer to clinch 12-2 defeat of Belen Jesuit (Miami) in 4A regional quarterfinals.


3. Clements, Sugar Land, Texas (29-2)


Previous: 11. Results: Andrew Bjorngjeld threw five-inning, 12-strikeout one-hitter in 15-1 win vs. Willowridge (Houston). Defeated Bush (Richmond) 12-2 in regular-season finale.


4. Sharyland, Mission, Texas (29-1)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Won 20th in row, beating McAllen 4-2 to close regular season as Eric Gutierrez had four RBI and was winning pitcher.


5. Wayne County, Jesup, Ga. (24-0)


Previous: 12. Result: Beat Effingham County (Springfield) 7-3 as Aaron Palmer was winning pitcher. Defeated South Effingham (Guyton) 10-0 in five innings for 2-AAAA regional championship as Tyler Palmer threw three-hitter with nine strikeouts.


6. Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, N.J. (16-0)


Previous: 14. Results: Tom Burns allowed four hits in five-inning 12-2 defeat of St. Joseph (Montvale) to improve to 4-0. Beat Paramus Catholic (Paramus) 10-2 as Matt Dacey homered and drove in three.


7. Catholic, Baton Rouge (29-3)


Previous: 22. Result: Defeated Central Lafourche (Raceland) 12-2 in 5A playoff as Alex Massey improved to 8-0 and Jacob Knox drove in three runs.


8. Flanagan, Pembroke Pines, Fla. (22-2)


Previous: 13. Results: Defeated West Broward (Pembroke Pines) 11-0 for 6A-District 12 title as Mike Melendez threw five-inning no-hitter and drove in three runs. Beat South Plantation (Plantation) 17-0 in Class 6A regional quarterfinals as Gabby Aurrecoechea had grand slam.


9. Edison, Huntington Beach, Calif. (20-2)


Previous: 4. Results: Won 9-1 at Newport Harbor (Newport Beach) as Henry Owens improved to 10-0. Jon Torres was winning pitcher and tripled in three runs in 13-3 win vs. Newport Harbor. Lost 2-1 to Poway.


10. Sierra Vista, Las Vegas (29-1)


Previous: 9. Results: Blair Goldsack threw five-inning no-hitter in 12-0 win vs. Liberty in title game of Durango Spring Bash. Lost 6-3 to Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas).


11. Mundelein, Ill. (20-0)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Outscored opponents 211-32, including Tuesday's 6-4 defeat of Libertyville in 10 innings.


12. University, St. Louis (17-0)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Sasha Kuebel hitting .500 with 22 RBI for Junior Billikens. Won 4-3 at DeSmet on Tuesday as Kuebel homered and drove in two.


13. Tupelo, Miss. (26-2)


Previous: 8. Results: Lost 5-4 in 6A playoffs vs. Grenada, ending 22-game winning streak. Still advanced by beating Grenada 6-5 and 6-1 as Conner Carothers had two-run homer in first game. J.D. Roberts scored and drove in run in second game.


14. Broken Arrow, Okla. (29-2)


Previous: 1. Results: Beat Jenks 16-4 to finish regular season as Zack Mills went 3-for-4 with two RBI. Lost 6-5 to Santa Fe (Edmond). Archie Bradley had 16 strikeouts in 5-1 win vs. Bishop Kelley (Tulsa). Beat Bixby 6-3 as Jacob Evans (5-0) struck out seven.


15. George Washington, New York (29-1)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defeated then-No. 17 Tottenville (Staten Island) 9-2 in title game of Northeast Elite Clarkston South tournament as Fernelys Sanchez homered.


16. Madison (Miss.) Central (28-1)


Previous: Not ranked. Results: Defeated Sumrall 8-7 in Clinton Invitational on Lee Harbour's two-run single. Zach Irwin homered and had two RBI in 15-3 win vs. Warren Central (Vicksburg) in 6A playoffs. Took series with 14-1 defeat of Warren Central as Irwin was winning pitcher, homered twice and drove in four.


17. Bishop Amat, La Puente, Calif. (21-4)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Won Hard 9 National Classic in Anaheim, defeating Esperanza (Anaheim) 12-1 in final. Had 16 hits while defeating Camarillo 11-1 in semifinals of Redondo tournament. Lost 2-1 to Bonita (La Verne). Lost 14-9 to Torrance in final of Redondo tournament.


18. Mountain Pointe, Phoenix (25-5)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Led by Kevin Cron's state-record 25 homers, the Pride have 82 homers this season. Beat Salpointe (Tucson) 17-7 in 5A-I quarterfinals Tuesday as Cron homered.


19. Archbishop Mitty, San Jose (21-4)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defeated then-No. 7 St. Francis (Mountain View) 6-2, avenging earlier loss, as Stefan Fahrner had three hits.


20. Walsh Jesuit, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (13-0)


Previous: 20. Result: Swept Nordonia (Macedonia) 8-3 and 10-0 as Tim Faix ended his streak of scoreless innings at 28 but got win in first game.


21. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (19-5)


Previous: Not ranked. Results: Beat Servite (Anaheim) 3-1 as Ty Moore improved to 8-1. Has taken two of three from Junipero Serra (San Juan Capistrano).


22. Bingham, South Jordan, Utah (16-3)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Stefan Cantwell has seven homers for Miners, who went 3-1 at Hard 9 National Classic, including 7-1 defeat of then-No. 7 St. Francis (Mountain View, Calif.).


23. Wren, Piedmont, S.C. (22-5)


Previous: 24. Result: Austin McCaskill had two-run homer in 9-3 win in 4A playoffs vs. vs. Boiling Springs. Jon Rosenberger threw four-hit, 12-strikeout game in 4-0 playoff defeat of Riverside (Greer).


24. Providence Day, Charlotte (20-2)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defeated then-No. 10 Ardrey Kell (Charlotte) 5-4 for Southwestern 4A title as Ty Buttrey doubled in winning run.


25. Sherwood, Sandy Spring, Md. (16-0)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defending 4A champion Warriors allowing fewer than two runs a game, including 2-1 defeat of Blake (Silver Spring) on Tuesday as William Bouey had 15 strikeouts and homered.


Dropped out: No. 2 The Woodlands, Texas; No. 7 St. Francis, Mountain View, Calif.; No. 10 Ardrey Kell, Charlotte; No. 18 Mesquite, Gilbert, Ariz.; No. 16 Parkway South, Manchester, Mo.; No. 16 Providence Catholic, New Lenox, Ill.; No. 17 Tottenville, Staten Island, N.Y.; No. 19 Farragut, Knoxville, Tenn.; No. 21 Lone Peak, Highland, Utah; No. 23 Valencia, Calif.; No. 25 Fairhope, Ala.





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2011 Super 25 baseball regional rankings

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USA TODAY's regional baseball rankings for the 2011 season.



East


1. Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, N.J. (16-0)


2. George Washington, New York (29-1)


3. Sherwood, Sandy Spring, Md. (16-0)


4. Neumann-Goretti, Philadelphia (10-0)


5. Northbridge, Whitinsville, Mass. (8-0)


6. Salesianum, Wilmington, Del. (10-0)


7. Gloucester Catholic, Gloucester City, N.J. (13-1)


8. Manalpan, Englishtown, N.J. (13-1)


9. Peters Township, McMurray, Pa. (13-1)


10. Grand Street Campus, Brooklyn, N.Y. (9-0)


South


1. Archbishop McCarthy, Fort Lauderdale (25-3)


2. Clements, Sugar Land, Texas (29-2)


3. Sharyland, Mission, Texas (29-1)


4. Wayne County, Jesup, Ga. (24-0)


5. Catholic, Baton Rouge (29-3)


6. Flanagan, Pembroke Pines, Fla. (22-2)


7. Tupelo, Miss. (26-2)


8. Madison (Miss.) Central (28-1)


9. Wren, Piedmont, S.C. (22-5)


10. Providence Day, Charlotte (20-2)


Midwest


1. Owasso, Okla. (31-1)


2. Mundelein, Ill. (20-0)


3. University, St. Louis (17-0)


4. Broken Arrow, Okla. (29-2)


5. Walsh Jesuit, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (13-0)


6. Maize, Kan. (11-0)


7. Bloomington (Ind.) South (11-0)


8. Moeller, Cincinnati (12-3)


9. Rock Bridge, Columbia, Mo. (21-1)


10. Minnetonka, Minn. (8-1)


West


1. Edison, Huntington Beach, Calif. (20-2)


2. Sierra Vista, Las Vegas (29-1)


3. Bishop Amat, La Puente, Calif. (21-4)


4. Mountain Pointe, Phoenix (25-5)


5. Archbishop Mitty, San Jose (21-4)


6. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (19-5)


7. Bingham, South Jordan, Utah (16-3)


8. Junipero Serra, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (19-4)


9. Jackson, Mill Creek, Wash. (17-2)


10. Lone Peak, Highland, Utah (16-3)





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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Recruiting rankings: Memphis, UNC and Ohio State out front

Thursday, May 5, 2011
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But Pastner, the former assistant to both Calipari and Lute Olson at Arizona, proved to be as precocious recruiting as a head coach as he had as an assistant. Famed for his work ethic and his ability to secure top talent, the previous assumption had been that on the recruiting trail he could buttress his own lack of experience against the accomplishments of his bosses.


And that's why his debut effort with the Tigers is so impressive. The 32-year-old Pastner emerged from the shadows of Calipari and Olson to assemble the nation's top fall recruiting class, including landing three players — Jelan Kendrick, Will Barton and Joe Jackson— ranked in the national top 15.





More impressively, of that trio only Jackson is a native of Memphis, the obvious natural territory for any Tigers' coach.



Along with top-50 Tarik Black (another Memphis native) and three additional recruits, Memphis easily outpaced the rest of the collegiate field.


Here's a look at the top 10 classes for the recently completed fall signing period:


1.Memphis


No. 8 Jelan Kendrick


No. 10 Will Barton


No. 12 Joe Jackson


No. 48 Tarik Black


Top 150 Chris Crawford


Top 200 Hippolyte Tsafack


Top 300 Antonio Barton


Quick Hit: The emphasis on the Tigers' class was on the perimeter, as five of the seven signees can play in the backcourt. While none of the recruits can be categorized as a traditional point guard, the top three signees all are outstanding scorers, ball-handlers, athletes and competitors. Though not quite as highly touted, powerful Black will be asked to enforce the interior.


2.North Carolina


No. 1 Harrison Barnes


No. 9 Reggie Bullock


No. 20 Kendall Marshall


Quick Hit: Roy Williams capitalized on his most recent national championship, won out for the most prized recruit in the class and severely damaged archrival Duke in the process. Granted no better than an outside shot of landing Barnes a few months ago, the Tar Heels pursued him with ferocious vigor in the summer and fall, culminating in a dramatic announcement in favor of the Tar Heels. Bullock and Marshall possess blue-chip pedigree as well, and all three should address perimeter offense concerns.


3.Ohio State


No. 3 Jared Sullinger


No. 17 DeShaun Thomas


No. 49 Aaron Craft


No. 57 Jordan Sibert


Top 150 Lenzelle Smith


Top 150 J.D. Weatherspoon


Quick Hit: For a class this good, the Buckeyes received very little media attention during the fall. That's because Thad Matta and his assistants did the bulk of their work very early in the process, but the lack of buzz certainly does not detract from another stellar effort in Columbus. Sullinger could become one of college basketball's best big men, Thomas is a proven scorer and rebounder, and Craft is underrated and one of the best defenders in the country.


4.Duke


No. 4 Kyrie Irving


No. 32 Josh Hairston


Top 150 Tyler Thornton


Quick Hit: The Blue Devils' offense has sputtered in recent years due largely to the absence of an elite point guard, but now Duke has addressed the void with Irving. A superb scorer who should shine in Duke's system, he'll have the opportunity to post big numbers and also spearhead the team's pressure defense. Hairston, meanwhile, is a solid rebounder who will improve the roster's athleticism.


5.Illinois


No. 16 Jereme Richmond


No. 29 Meyers Leonard


No. 50 Crandall Head


Quick Hit: Illinois didn't have to leave the state to reel in its elite signing class. The Illini added smooth scoring and ball-handling with Richmond and Head, and Leonard should become one of the best frontcourt players in the Big Ten after a year or two of weight training.


6.Tennessee


No. 13 Tobias Harris


No. 36 Jordan McRae


Top 150 Trae Golden


Quick Hit: After getting crippled earlier when elite scorer Josh Selby and point guard Aaron Craft backed off commitments, the Vols responded by getting a dramatic win for Harris at the close of the signing period. A creative score who looks like a power forward but in fact is more of a slick, ball-handling wing, Harris should have the opportunity to post big numbers in Knoxville. Elsewhere, McRae is a fine defender on the wing and Golden is a steady combo guard.


7.Missouri


No. 19 Tony Mitchell


No. 42 Phil Pressey


Top 200 Ricky Kreklow


Top 300 Kadeem Green


Quick Hit: Many were surprised by Mizzou's valiant, Elite 8 performance in the NCAA Tournament last season, and that result boosted Mike Anderson's credibility even further in recruiting battles. Mitchell is a potential star and Pressey — son of former NBA guard Paul Pressey— is an electrifying playmaker. In Missouri's fullcourt system, those two guys will be very fun to watch.


8.Syracuse


No. 11 Fab Melo


No. 68 Dion Waiters


Top 150 C.J. Fair


Top 150 Baye Moussa Keita


Quick Hit: Melo's commitment during the summer solidified this class as a national winner. The Brazilian big man is considered by some to be potentially the best long-term (read: NBA) prospect in the senior class. Meanwhile, Waiters is a tough and confident three-point shooter who also should compete for early playing time.


9.N.C. State


No. 22 Ryan Harrow


No. 41 Luke Cothron


Quick Hit: Sidney Lowe's class gets a top-10 nod and in practical terms is even better than appears at first glance, given that guard Lorenzo Brown is another top-25 talent who counted in last year's rankings (and thus is not eligible this year) but actually is spending this year at prep school. Along with dynamic scorer Harrow, the Pack will enjoy a tremendous infusion of backcourt talent. The only grey cloud is that Cothron opted not to sign in the fall, so he remains formally unbound until April, at the earliest.


10.Wake Forest


No. 45 Travis McKie


No. 55 Carson Desrosiers


No. 75 Melvin Tabb


No. 95 J.T. Terrell


Top 200 Tony Chennault


Quick Hit: Wake's signing haul features quality and quantity, with no prep All-Americans but instead a class that will provide the foundation for long-term success. The upside of signing players who are very good, yet not likely one-and-doners, is that it's easier to predict and therefore address needs in upcoming recruiting efforts. The Deacs are now perhaps one star away from competing for national glory.





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Rankings compiled by USA TODAY's Jim Halley, based on results, strength of schedule and quality of players. Through Tuesday's results. Next rankings: May 19.



1. Owasso, Okla. (31-1)


Previous: 6. Results: Dylan Bundy and Phillip Wilson each had RBI doubles in 13-2 win vs. Sapulpa. Bundy threw three-hitter with 14 strikeouts in 6-3 win vs. Union (Tulsa). Wilson had two-hitter in 10-0 defeat of Collinsville in regular-season finale.


2. Archbishop McCarthy, Fort Lauderdale (25-3)


Previous: 5. Results: Alexander Fernandez winning pitcher in 7-2 win vs. Fort Lauderdale for 4A-District 15 title. Garrett Kennedy hit three-run homer to clinch 12-2 defeat of Belen Jesuit (Miami) in 4A regional quarterfinals.


3. Clements, Sugar Land, Texas (29-2)


Previous: 11. Results: Andrew Bjorngjeld threw five-inning, 12-strikeout one-hitter in 15-1 win vs. Willowridge (Houston). Defeated Bush (Richmond) 12-2 in regular-season finale.


4. Sharyland, Mission, Texas (29-1)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Won 20th in row, beating McAllen 4-2 to close regular season as Eric Gutierrez had four RBI and was winning pitcher.


5. Wayne County, Jesup, Ga. (24-0)


Previous: 12. Result: Beat Effingham County (Springfield) 7-3 as Aaron Palmer was winning pitcher. Defeated South Effingham (Guyton) 10-0 in five innings for 2-AAAA regional championship as Tyler Palmer threw three-hitter with nine strikeouts.


6. Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, N.J. (16-0)


Previous: 14. Results: Tom Burns allowed four hits in five-inning 12-2 defeat of St. Joseph (Montvale) to improve to 4-0. Beat Paramus Catholic (Paramus) 10-2 as Matt Dacey homered and drove in three.


7. Catholic, Baton Rouge (29-3)


Previous: 22. Result: Defeated Central Lafourche (Raceland) 12-2 in 5A playoff as Alex Massey improved to 8-0 and Jacob Knox drove in three runs.


8. Flanagan, Pembroke Pines, Fla. (22-2)


Previous: 13. Results: Defeated West Broward (Pembroke Pines) 11-0 for 6A-District 12 title as Mike Melendez threw five-inning no-hitter and drove in three runs. Beat South Plantation (Plantation) 17-0 in Class 6A regional quarterfinals as Gabby Aurrecoechea had grand slam.


9. Edison, Huntington Beach, Calif. (20-2)


Previous: 4. Results: Won 9-1 at Newport Harbor (Newport Beach) as Henry Owens improved to 10-0. Jon Torres was winning pitcher and tripled in three runs in 13-3 win vs. Newport Harbor. Lost 2-1 to Poway.


10. Sierra Vista, Las Vegas (29-1)


Previous: 9. Results: Blair Goldsack threw five-inning no-hitter in 12-0 win vs. Liberty in title game of Durango Spring Bash. Lost 6-3 to Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas).


11. Mundelein, Ill. (20-0)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Outscored opponents 211-32, including Tuesday's 6-4 defeat of Libertyville in 10 innings.


12. University, St. Louis (17-0)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Sasha Kuebel hitting .500 with 22 RBI for Junior Billikens. Won 4-3 at DeSmet on Tuesday as Kuebel homered and drove in two.


13. Tupelo, Miss. (26-2)


Previous: 8. Results: Lost 5-4 in 6A playoffs vs. Grenada, ending 22-game winning streak. Still advanced by beating Grenada 6-5 and 6-1 as Conner Carothers had two-run homer in first game. J.D. Roberts scored and drove in run in second game.


14. Broken Arrow, Okla. (29-2)


Previous: 1. Results: Beat Jenks 16-4 to finish regular season as Zack Mills went 3-for-4 with two RBI. Lost 6-5 to Santa Fe (Edmond). Archie Bradley had 16 strikeouts in 5-1 win vs. Bishop Kelley (Tulsa). Beat Bixby 6-3 as Jacob Evans (5-0) struck out seven.


15. George Washington, New York (29-1)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defeated then-No. 17 Tottenville (Staten Island) 9-2 in title game of Northeast Elite Clarkston South tournament as Fernelys Sanchez homered.


16. Madison (Miss.) Central (28-1)


Previous: Not ranked. Results: Defeated Sumrall 8-7 in Clinton Invitational on Lee Harbour's two-run single. Zach Irwin homered and had two RBI in 15-3 win vs. Warren Central (Vicksburg) in 6A playoffs. Took series with 14-1 defeat of Warren Central as Irwin was winning pitcher, homered twice and drove in four.


17. Bishop Amat, La Puente, Calif. (21-4)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Won Hard 9 National Classic in Anaheim, defeating Esperanza (Anaheim) 12-1 in final. Had 16 hits while defeating Camarillo 11-1 in semifinals of Redondo tournament. Lost 2-1 to Bonita (La Verne). Lost 14-9 to Torrance in final of Redondo tournament.


18. Mountain Pointe, Phoenix (25-5)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Led by Kevin Cron's state-record 25 homers, the Pride have 82 homers this season. Beat Salpointe (Tucson) 17-7 in 5A-I quarterfinals Tuesday as Cron homered.


19. Archbishop Mitty, San Jose (21-4)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defeated then-No. 7 St. Francis (Mountain View) 6-2, avenging earlier loss, as Stefan Fahrner had three hits.


20. Walsh Jesuit, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (13-0)


Previous: 20. Result: Swept Nordonia (Macedonia) 8-3 and 10-0 as Tim Faix ended his streak of scoreless innings at 28 but got win in first game.


21. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (19-5)


Previous: Not ranked. Results: Beat Servite (Anaheim) 3-1 as Ty Moore improved to 8-1. Has taken two of three from Junipero Serra (San Juan Capistrano).


22. Bingham, South Jordan, Utah (16-3)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Stefan Cantwell has seven homers for Miners, who went 3-1 at Hard 9 National Classic, including 7-1 defeat of then-No. 7 St. Francis (Mountain View, Calif.).


23. Wren, Piedmont, S.C. (22-5)


Previous: 24. Result: Austin McCaskill had two-run homer in 9-3 win in 4A playoffs vs. vs. Boiling Springs. Jon Rosenberger threw four-hit, 12-strikeout game in 4-0 playoff defeat of Riverside (Greer).


24. Providence Day, Charlotte (20-2)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defeated then-No. 10 Ardrey Kell (Charlotte) 5-4 for Southwestern 4A title as Ty Buttrey doubled in winning run.


25. Sherwood, Sandy Spring, Md. (16-0)


Previous: Not ranked. Result: Defending 4A champion Warriors allowing fewer than two runs a game, including 2-1 defeat of Blake (Silver Spring) on Tuesday as William Bouey had 15 strikeouts and homered.


Dropped out: No. 2 The Woodlands, Texas; No. 7 St. Francis, Mountain View, Calif.; No. 10 Ardrey Kell, Charlotte; No. 18 Mesquite, Gilbert, Ariz.; No. 16 Parkway South, Manchester, Mo.; No. 16 Providence Catholic, New Lenox, Ill.; No. 17 Tottenville, Staten Island, N.Y.; No. 19 Farragut, Knoxville, Tenn.; No. 21 Lone Peak, Highland, Utah; No. 23 Valencia, Calif.; No. 25 Fairhope, Ala.





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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

2011 Super 25 baseball regional rankings

Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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USA TODAY's regional baseball rankings for the 2011 season.



East


1. Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, N.J. (16-0)


2. George Washington, New York (29-1)


3. Sherwood, Sandy Spring, Md. (16-0)


4. Neumann-Goretti, Philadelphia (10-0)


5. Northbridge, Whitinsville, Mass. (8-0)


6. Salesianum, Wilmington, Del. (10-0)


7. Gloucester Catholic, Gloucester City, N.J. (13-1)


8. Manalpan, Englishtown, N.J. (13-1)


9. Peters Township, McMurray, Pa. (13-1)


10. Grand Street Campus, Brooklyn, N.Y. (9-0)


South


1. Archbishop McCarthy, Fort Lauderdale (25-3)


2. Clements, Sugar Land, Texas (29-2)


3. Sharyland, Mission, Texas (29-1)


4. Wayne County, Jesup, Ga. (24-0)


5. Catholic, Baton Rouge (29-3)


6. Flanagan, Pembroke Pines, Fla. (22-2)


7. Tupelo, Miss. (26-2)


8. Madison (Miss.) Central (28-1)


9. Wren, Piedmont, S.C. (22-5)


10. Providence Day, Charlotte (20-2)


Midwest


1. Owasso, Okla. (31-1)


2. Mundelein, Ill. (20-0)


3. University, St. Louis (17-0)


4. Broken Arrow, Okla. (29-2)


5. Walsh Jesuit, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (13-0)


6. Maize, Kan. (11-0)


7. Bloomington (Ind.) South (11-0)


8. Moeller, Cincinnati (12-3)


9. Rock Bridge, Columbia, Mo. (21-1)


10. Minnetonka, Minn. (8-1)


West


1. Edison, Huntington Beach, Calif. (20-2)


2. Sierra Vista, Las Vegas (29-1)


3. Bishop Amat, La Puente, Calif. (21-4)


4. Mountain Pointe, Phoenix (25-5)


5. Archbishop Mitty, San Jose (21-4)


6. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (19-5)


7. Bingham, South Jordan, Utah (16-3)


8. Junipero Serra, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (19-4)


9. Jackson, Mill Creek, Wash. (17-2)


10. Lone Peak, Highland, Utah (16-3)





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