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Youth Baseball  | General | 5/9/2019

13U National Rankings

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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 13U 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! While no new teams entered the Top 10, there were quite a few big moves in this edition of the rankngs. Canes Baseball Eastern NC continues to impress, taking down strong competition, jumping over twenty spots to #21. Sun Coast Elite Baseball took down the Gulf Coast Monarchs in the 13U FL Super25 Qualifier, earning a Paid Berth to Sanford, FL as well as a spot in the rankings! Eleven additional new teams cracked the Top 100, as the competition continues to heat up!
 
Click here to access the full list of the Top 100 Rankings for 13U. Is your team in?

PG 13U Top 100 National Rankings
1.  MVP Hustle CA 11.  Cincy Flames OH
2.  Florida Hurricanes FL 12.  Scottsdale Dirtbags AZ
3.  Motor City Hitdogs MI 13.  FBH Angels FL
4.  Crawdads by YETI Baseball Club TX 14.  SmarTense Angels - Northcutt GA
5.  Canes Southwest Scrappers TX 15.  Kangaroo Court Roos American FL
6.  Banditos Black TX 16.  Hustle Premier TX
7.  Indiana Bulls Black IN 17.  Central Florida Select FL
8.  Louisiana Knights 13U NW LA 18.  Gulf Coast Monarchs FL
9.  Spitfire Elite - Pizzaro TX 19.  East Cobb Astros Navy GA
10.  5 Star National FL 20.  Dallas Texans - Nalley TX


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 Rockies - Wilson (NC) Eastern Sluggers (FL)
Chain Gang National (SC) Florida Dodgers Scout Team (FL)
NOVA Premier Blue (VA) FTB (FL)
RBA South Prep Gatorball (FL)
Richmond Spiders (VA) Miami Lakes Outlaws (FL)
Rockit Sports Blue (VA) Midland Swarm (FL)
Sanford Cobras (NC) Ostingers (FL)
SBA Futures (NC) Kangaroo Court Roos National (FL)
Team 24 Gamecocks - Brown (SC) Team Orlando (FL)
Team Carolina Demarini (SC) X Team (FL)
Warriors Baseball (SC) King Squad (FL)
Five Star Carolina Smith (NC)
Midwest
Mid-Atlantic BC KC Rawlings Prospects (KS)
All Out Pack (PA) C2C Sox (SD)
Apreda Titans (NJ) Cangelosi Sparks (IL)
BCC Big Train (MD) Chicago West Englewood Tigers (IL)
Camelot Knights DR (NY) CR Reds (IA)
Canes Mid Atlantic (NJ) DM CUBS (IA)
Diamond Jacks (NJ) Fieldhouse Pirates (ON)
Frederick Hustlers (MD) Going Yard (SK)
GSA Gatorz (PA) Hitters Academy (WI)
GoWags Impact (PA) Iowa Sticks (IA)
Keystone Cobras (PA) KC Force (MO)
LI Hurricanes (NY) Lockport Cobras (IL)
New City Generals (NY) Mac and Seitz (MO)
NJ Axemen (NJ) MN BLIZZARD (MN)
Rawlings A's Propsects (MD) Ontario Blue Jays (ON)
Real Ballers (NY) Sioux Falls Diamond Ducks (SD)
Richmond County Baseball Club (NY) Upper Deck Cougars (IL)
Richmond Titans (NY) White Sox Ace (IL)
Rising Stars (PA) Wisconsin Stiks (WI)
SJ Sandsharks (NJ)
Team Beast (NY) New England
Team Citius (NY) Legends Baseball (MA)
Tri State Dimarini Bandits (NY) New England Ruffnecks (MA)
US Elite (PA) Nokona Chiefs (MA)
Westchester Dragons (PA) Nor'Easter North Blue (MA)
RI Baseball Club (RI)
Mountain West Team CT Baseball (CT)
3N2 Warriors (CO) Triple Crown Kings (MA)
AZ Grizzlies (AZ)
AZ Mavericks Elite (AZ) Northwest
Colorado Elite (CO) Premier Baseball (WA)
Colorado Smashers (CO) The Yard Baseball Academy - Stall (OR)
LC Legends (NM) Treasure Valley Elite (ID)
LV Rebels (NV) TC Knights (WA)
Mound Magic Baseball (AZ) NW Futures (WA)
Red Dragons (NV)
Swarm Baseball (AZ) Ohio Valley
Utah Kings (UT) Brecksville Bees (OH)
Utah Marshalls (UT) Cincinnati Baseball Club (OH)
Vegas Vipers (NV) Dirtbags Baseball Club (IN)
Warhawks Baseball (CO) Indiana Aces (IN)
Indiana Rawlings Tigers - Moravec (IN)
South Kentucky Mustangs Arsenal (KY)
American Force (TX) Lexington Future 13u (KY)
Dugout Glory (TX) Little Caesars (MI)
Dynasty Black (TX) Michiana Repetition 13u Black (MI)
Kings Baseball Black (TX) Michigan Expos (MI)
Mojo Baseball Muskingum County Muckdogs (OH)
North Texas Longhorns Boddie (TX) Saginaw Bay Riverdawgs (MI)
Oklahoma Nationals (OK) Southeastern lexington 13u All-Star (KY)
Stix Red Boughton (TX) Vipers Baseball Club - Red (KY)
Texas Crush Baseball (TX) Warriors Baseball Club of Michigan (MI)
West Oakland Wings (MI)
West West Virginia Gamers (WV)
Blue Wave (CA) KY Beast (KY)
Bomb Squad (CA)
Country Boys (CA) Southeast
Gwynn Baseball Black (CA) Alabama Astros (AL)
Los Al Combat (CA) Barrett Braves (GA)
MVP Hustle Prieto (CA) BigStix Gamers Miller (GA)
Redondo Sunset Blue (CA) Clutch (AL)
San Diego Stars (CA) CMSB Squeeze (GA)
Southern California Bombers (CA) Home Plate Chilidogs 13U Copeland
SouthernCal Jays (CA) Meridian Panthers (GA)
Chino Hills Dirt Dawgs (Sena) (CA) P&P Baseball (AL)
Trombly Chiefs Navy (CA) Service Baseball Marine Raiders (GA)
Smyrna Slammers Blue (GA)
South Forsyth Giants Black (GA)
Team Elite Premier (GA)
Georgia Jackets American (GA)
643 DP Cougars (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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