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General  | General | 4/5/2019

10U National Rankings

Photo: Kennesaw Generals (Perfect Game)
Perfect Game Baseball's dedication to promote the game of baseball now and in the future by hosting the highest quality amateur events while providing meaningful opportunities and information to players, families, MLB organizations, college coaches, and fans starts at the youth level! Giving youth baseball clubs the opportunity to play the game the right way against the best competition is what Perfect Game strives to achieve at all levels, starting with the up and coming stars in youth baseball.

After researching teams, compiling data, and working with PG's many regional scouts and tournament directors across the country, Perfect Game has updated the Top 100 National Spring Rankings. These Top 100 10U teams are paired with a list of additional teams who we believe are the top teams to watch as we continue to rank the best youth clubs. Perfect Game will continue to rank the Top Youth Teams as a greater emphasis on growing the game at the youth level continues to be a major focus. 

With spring finally here, youth baseball has kicked into gear. Every weekend top teams from around the country have been competing, and we have been watching! SBA Futures have held onto the top spot in this edition of the 10U National Rankings, but many teams are close behind. The East Cobb Astros Navy made a jump into the Top 10, looking to continue to rise up the ranks after their victory in the PG Slugfest. The Kennesaw Generals claimed a spot in the Top 25 after taking down top teams on their way to a PG March Mayhem championship. The Top 100 has 15 new members as the competition this spring is continuing to heat up. 

Click here to access the full list of the Top 100 Rankings for 10U. Is your team in?

PG 10U Top 100 National Rankings
1.  SBA Futures NC 11.  Kangaroo Court Roos American FL
2.  FCA BlueClaws FL 12.  Lubbock Raiders Gibson TX
3.  Motor City Hit Dogs MI 13.  Top Notch PBA CA
4.  Texas Banditos Black TX 14.  Triple Crown Kings MA
5.  Parkland Pokers FL 15.  Texas Bombers Andrews TX
6.  Banditos Castillo TX 16.  American Force TX
7.  MVP Hustle Ruiz CA 17.  FSBA Warhorses AR
8.  Line Drive Black GA 18.  Elite Squad National FL
9.  Chino Hills Thunder CA 19.  Oklahoma Fuel OK
10.  East Cobb Astros Navy GA 20.  Braves CA

The Top Regional Teams to Watch are a collection of the best teams from every region outside of the teams ranked in the Top 100 of their respective age group. See them below!

Top Regional Teams To Watch
Florida & Puerto Rico Coastal
Boca Hitmen (FL)
Carolina Bruins (SC)
Cowboys (FL)
Gameday Shockwave (SC)
Dream Team (FL) Grey Sox (SC)
East Coast Gators (FL)
Park Sharon Nationals - Pirro (NC)
Industriales (FL)
SCBA Pirates (SC)
Lightning Baseball (FL)
Southside Crew (VA)
Miami Madball (FL)
SYAA Surge (VA)
Miami Tigers (FL)
Tidewater Drillers (VA)
Pembroke Lakes Bulldogs White (FL)
Western Tidewater Rage (VA)
PLO Bulldogs (FL)
Stallions (FL) Mountain West
Bats (NM)
Mid-Atlantic
Chandler Stars (AZ)
AA Canes PA)
Colorado Hooks (CO)
All Out Pack (NJ)
Desert Bandits (AZ)
Base Rats Baseball (NY)
Dorados AZ Baseball Academy (AZ)
Bombers (PA)
Gameday Rampage (CO)
CHERRY HILL NATIONAL (NJ) LV Rebels (NV)
Delmarva Aces East (MD)
LVBA Lightning (NV)
Faigin Academy Bombers (NJ)
NV Golden Spikes Pirates (NV)
Full Count (NJ)
Southern Nevada Bruins (NV)
GoWags Regulators (PA)
Keystone State Bombers (PA) Ohio Valley
Legends Baseball Gold (NJ)
10U Bedford Baseball Club (MI)
LIB (NY)
Choctaw Rookies (OH)
LSW Astros (NY)
Cincinnati Fury Elite (OH)
MSI (PA)
Cincy Flames (OH)
Olney Pirates (MD) Detroit Bees (MI)
Rising Stars (PA)
Indiana Bulls (IN)
Syosset Braves (NJ)
Legacy - Laad (MI)
Team Combat (NJ)
Michiana Repeitions 10U John (IN)
Team Steel (NY)
Michigan Dawgs Wilczynski (MI)
West Chester Cardinals (PA)
Midland Aztecs (OH)
Brooklyn Falcons (NY)
Southeastern Lexington 10U All-Stars (KY)
West Chester Dragons (PA)
South
New England
Arkansas Expos (AR)
Academy American (MA)
Arkansas Vipers (AR)
Jr. Bay Sox American (MA)
BC Elite 10U (LA)
Legends Prospects (MA)
Bedlam Baseball (OK)
Mass Hurricanes (MA)
CENLA DIAMOND KINGS (LA)
South Shore Seadogs Blue (MA)
Keller Knights (TX)
Northeast Gators (MA)
Louisiana Heat (LA)
Northwest Mad Dawgs (TX)
New Level Xtreme (WA)
Midwest Elite (OK)
Nisqually Elite (WA) Mojo Blue (OK)
NWDS (OR)
NTX Rangers (NTX)
Puget Sound Powerhouse (WA)
OBA Pistols (OK)
Oklahoma Crew (OK)
Midwest
Oklahoma Lightning (OK)
Baseknocks Weikel (MO)
Prime Baseball (OK)
CR Reds (IA)
Southern Athletics (TX)
GRB RAYS (WI)
Texas Edge 10U Papasan (TX)
Hitters Academy (WI)
Texas Edge-Strait (TX)
IOWA STICKS (IA) Tulsa Hype (OK)
KC Cowboys (MO)
Team Louisiana (LA)
Missouri Gators (MO)
USA Baseball Extreme (TX)
Mustangs Baseball (IA)
Acadiana Cajuns RED (LA)
QC Hitmen (IA)
Dirty Crew Baseball (TX)
Tigers Black (IA)
Marucci Elite Texas-Hankins (TX)
Upper Deck Cougars (IL)
Pearland Phantom
Waukee Lightning (IA)
East Texas Outsiders (TX)
Wisconsin Stiks (WI)
Mustangs Baseball Club (IA) West
All American Baseball (CA)
Southeast Grizzlies (CA)
Druid City Red Birds (AL)
Lynwood Toros (CA)
East Coast Sox Johnston (AL)
Prodigy Baseball Club (CA)
East Tennessee Braves (TN) SC Wolves (CA)
Elite Sluggers Cumbess (GA)
So Cal Show (CA)
FCA Cardinals (GA)
Top Tier Gamers Baseball (CA)
Georgia Batmen (GA)
Young Guns Baseball Club (CA)
Germantown Giants-Steht (TN)
MVP Hustle Gomez (CA)
Home Plate Chilidogs Black (GA)
MVP Hustle Martinez (CA)
Ninth Inning Dodgers (GA) Kali Bees (CA)
Top Notch Baseball Elite (GA)
Georgia Bombers (GA)

If you believe your team should be on the list, let us know! Twitter: @PGYouthBB | Instagram: pgyouthbb Email: adry@perfectgame.org

Keep an eye out this season for updated rankings and teams to watch!

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