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Youth Baseball  | General | 5/7/2019

11U National Rankings

Photo: Fishhawk Wolves (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 11U 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. 

Youth baseball is in full swing, every weekend top teams from around the country have been competing, and we have been watching! Thirteen new teams entered this edition of the 11U National Rankings. The Fishhawk Wolves from Lithia, FL cracked the Top 100 after taking down multiple top teams on their way to a PG Championship. With the loaded youth schedule in the month of April, there continues to be a wave of new teams showing up on the scene and proving they should be considered for a top spot. 

Click here to access the full list of the Top 100 Rankings for 11U. Is your team in?

PG 11U Top 100 National Rankings
1.  Easton Top Notch CA 11.  OP Sox GA
2.  Texas Raiders Elite TX 12.  Gulf Coast Monarchs FL
3.  Kangaroo Court Roos FL 13.  FCA BlueClaws Hannah FL
4.  East Cobb Astros Orange GA 14.  Sting KY
5.  MVP Hustle Casillas CA 15.  Yalobusha Giants MS
6.  East Cobb Astros Navy GA 16.  Marucci Elite - Nava TX
7.  Canes NC- Foster NC 17.  Chandler Stars AZ
8.  Warstic Hawk Clan OK 18.  PL Bulldogs FL
9.  Cachorros CA 19.  SBA Futures NC
10.  Five Star DeMarini FL 20.  I Am Baseball FL


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! 

Coastal Florida & Puerto Rico
Carolina Havoc (NC) Ballers Baseball Academy (FL)
Dirtbags East (NC) Bombsquad 11U White (FL)
Gameday Shockwave (SC) CBC Riverhawks Melcolm (FL)
Invaders Baseball (VA) Florida Elite United (FL)
Loudoun South Eagles (VA) Gatorball Brewer (FL)
PRO Select (SC) Miami Phenoms Prime (FL)
Rockit Sports (VA) Parkland Pokers (FL)
Stafford Warriors (VA) Sting Select (FL)
Team Vinci (VA) SWFL Spartans (FL)
Tidewater Horns (VA) Team Orlando (FL)
West Raleigh Blue (NC) West Boynton Renegades (FL)
Gulf Coast Waves (FL)
Mid-Atlantic
33Rodz (NY) Midwest
All Out Pack Barnstormer Big Dawgs (IA)
ASTORIA STORM (NY) BC/KC Rawlings Prospects (MO)
Athletes Academy Canes (PA) Building Champions KC (MO)
BC Yankees (NJ) Burlington Mudd Dawgs (IA)
Bergen Crush (NJ) Cangelosi Sparks (IL)
Brooklyn Falcons (NY) CR Reds (IA)
Camelot Knights (NY) D Backs Elite (MI)
Delmarva Aces East (MD) Fieldhouse Pirates (ON)
Diamond Jacks (NJ) GRB RAYS (WI)
Dream Chasers (NY) Hitters Academy (WI)
Dynasty Baseball (DE) Iowa Prospects (IA)
LI Jr Ducks (NY) IOWA STICKS (IA)
LI Titans (NY) KC Crush (KS)
Minutemen (PA) MN BLIZZARD (MN)
MVP Blue Jackets (PA) Mokena Blaze (IL)
NY Buebirds (NY) Naperville Renegades American (IL)
Olney Pirates (MD) OMAHA TIGERS BLACK (NE)
Plainview Hawks (NY) Pro Player Canes (IL)
ProSwing TPS Future (NY) Prodigy Baseball Elite (MO)
Richmond County Nationals (NY)
Springfield Hitting Center Arsenal - Maroon (IL)
Rising Stars (PA) Wisconsin Stiks (WI)
SJ Elite Orange (SJ)
TEAM CITIUS (NY) New England
Team pride Selects (NY) CT Mustangs (CT)
West Chester Dragons (PA) Jr. Bay Sox (MA)
NH Bobcats (NH)
Mountain West Northeast Gators (MA)
AZ Diamond Dawgs (AZ) SeaCoast United Pirates Gold (NH)
Bolt Baseball Club (UT) Team Mizuno USA Navy (MA)
DeMarini Sandlot (AZ)
Fort Collins Force-Blue (CO) Northwest
LV Rebels West (NV) Central Oregon Crush (OR)
Nevada Road Dawgs (NV) Kennewick Warriors (WA)
Pawsox/Beserk Athletics (NM) NW Futures 10U Select (WA)
Scottsdale DIrtbags Grey (AZ) Premier Baseball Club (WA)
SparkPlugs (NM) West Linn Green (OR)
SW Creation (NM) Mound Time (OR)
TCA Majestic (CO)
Tucson Hurricanes (AZ) Southeast
Vegas Gamers (NV) 643 DP Cougars (GA)
West Valley Knights (AZ) Archer Tigers Premier (GA)
Barrett Warriors Foster (GA)
Ohio Valley CABA Jays 1U Red (AL)
Anchor Bay Angels DeMasse (MI) Comanche Baseball (GA)
Cincinnati Baseball Club Black (OH) Crusaders Baseball Elite
Cincinnati Stix - Hatfield (OH) Diamond Kings (AL)
Cincy Flames (OH) Dominators (AL)
Diamond Dynamics (IN) Dulins Dodgers Prime (TN)
Hawks Gold - Forcia (MI) East Coast Sox Blue
Indiana Bulls Black 11u (IN) Elite Sluggers Williams (GA)
Indiana Bulls White (IN) Georgia Bandits (GA)
Ironmen (Benton) (KY) Georgia Batmen (GA)
KC Kryptonite (OH) Knoxville Stars (TN)
Michigan Storm Perry (MI) MC Bulldogs (GA)
Motor City Baseball Club (MI) Meridian Panthers (GA)
Novi Heat Gold (MI) Mizuno-ATL (GA)
Paducah Storm (KY) NGE Baseball 11U (GA)
PYO Patriots Red (OH) North Georgia Blueclaws (GA)
T3 Rays (OH) Prime Time Baseball (AL)
West Oakland Wings (MI) Sandy Plains Prowlers (GA)
SWAT (GA)
South The Club (GA)
Aftermath Baseball (TX)
Ambush Baseball (TX) West
Ape Baseball (TX) Club All Star (CA)
Austin Horns Elite (TX) Cory Lidle Baseball (CA)
BN Mavericks - Tideskers (TX) Dykstra Baseball (CA)
Cenla Diamond Kings (LA) Lamorinda Arsenal (Cepeda) (CA)
Dallas Tigers - Cienega (TX) Neptune Beach Elite 11U
FieldHouse Rockets (AR) NV Titans (CA)
Hurricanes Baseball (TX) San Diego Show Black (CA)
Keller Knights (TX) SBA Prodigy (CA)
LBC ELITE JOHNSON (TX) SC Phenom (CA)
Northshore Naturals (LA) Team California BBC (CA)
NTX Eagles - Branch (TX) Team Easton/Goonies (CA)
OKXplosion (OK) Total Baseball DSB (CA)
Outlaws (AR) Velocity Baseball (CA)
Piranhas Baseball (TX)
Prime Baseball (OK)
Texas Edge - Strait (TX)
Texas Elite Raiders (TX)
Texas Hitmen (TX)
Texas Rattlers - Ridenour (TX)
Texas Stix (TX)
USA Bombers Elite (TX)
USA Prime Elite 11 (TX)


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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High School Notebook: May 18

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