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Philadelphia High School Baseball Poll
With a little more than a month remaining in the high school baseball season, the Philadelphia Baseball Review introduces its first High School Power Rankings of the 2022 season. These rankings are based on a few different factors, including strength of schedule and conference, head-to-head results, and run differential. 

1. Bonner-Prendie (PCL) 9-0, 7-0 
The Friars have walloped on the PCL, outscoring opponents 77-6. The club also knocked off a respectable Wood team, 13-2. 

2. Henderson (Ches-Mont) 11-1, 9-1
The Warriors are riding a six-game winning streak and dominated a strong Coatesville team last week in an 11-0 win.

3. Owen J. Roberts (Pioneer) 12-1, 8-1
The Wildcats have won their past two contests by a combined 21-1. The club faces Methacton later this week.

4. Council Rock North (SOL) 9-2, 5-2
The Indians lost to Central Bucks East last week, but beat Souderton the week prior. The club will face Central Bucks West on Tuesday. 

5. Souderton (SOL) 9-3, 6-2
Key wins over Central Bucks East and Pennsbury have the Indians in a solid position with a month remaining in the regular season. 

6. Pennsbury (SOL) 9-3, 5-3
Some tough contests are on the horizon for the Falcons with Central Bucks East on Thursday and Central Bucks West next week. 

7. Hatboro-Horsham (SOL) 9-2, 8-0
The Hatters lone defeats on the season came against Pennsbury and Archbishop Wood.

8. Central Bucks East (SOL) 6-3, 3-3
A strong win over Council Rock North last week propelled the Patriots into our Top 10. The club will face Pennsbury later this week. 

9. Archbishop Wood (PCL) 8-2, 5-1
The Vikings have one of the most potent offenses in the region. 

10. Central Bucks West (SOL) 6-3, 2-1
The Bucks have a tough task ahead on Tuesday with a contest against Council Rock North. 

1 Comments

Anonymous said…
Without a doubt Malvern Prep is one of the top teams
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