Top 10 Poll
The high school baseball postseason is nearing, so we've again reached out to some local baseball talent evaluators, scouts, and coaches to update our High School Power Poll.

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1. Malvern Prep (18-4)
The Friars retain our No. 1 spot, despite dropping three of their last five. 

2. La Salle College (12-2)
The Explorers have dropped two in a row - first to Holy Ghost Prep and then Conwell-Egan, but this club is still one of the best in the region.  

3. Haverford (14-1)
The Fords are riding an eight-game winning streak and sit atop the Central Conference standings. The club has not allowed more than five runs in a contest all season. 

4. North Penn (12-2)
The Knights completed a three-game sweep of Central Bucks West and have a run differential +55. 

5. Neshaminy (8-4-1)
The Skins walloped Archbishop Ryan last week, then took the opener of a three-game conference set Council Rock South. 

6. Pennsbury (10-3-1)
The Falcons are in the midst of a three-game set with Bensalem and dropped the opener on Monday. This is a massive test for a club battling with Neshaminy for the top spot in the Suburban One Patriot Conference.
 
7. Bensalem (11-3)
The Fighting Owls are riding a seven-game winning streak and took the opener of a three-game set with Pennsbury. 

8. Archbishop Wood (10-3)
The Vikings have stumbled a bit in the Catholic League with losses to Conwell-Egan, Father Judge, and Archbishop Ryan. 

9. Radnor (8-1)
The Raptors are interesting because they don't score a ton of runs, but they let up even fewer. In fact, games involving Radnor this year have averaged below five runs a game. 

10. Central Bucks South (9-5)
The Titans have secured key wins over Central Bucks West, plus a pair of wins against both Souderton and North Penn. The remainder of the schedule is favorable for the Titans as the postseason approaches. 

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