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High School  | Rankings | 6/20/2019

Final 2019 National HS Top 50

Photo: Cypress High School (Cypress HS Athletics)

National High School Top 50: May 21
 
The 2019 edition of the Perfect Game National High School Top 50 comes to a close as Cypress (Calif.) holds onto the No. 1 spot and ends the season as National Champions. Argyle (Texas), last year's national champion, finished the season with a 40-1-1 record en route to another state championship while IMG Academy (Fla.) comes in at No. 3 after finishing at No. 1 following the end of their regular season. No. 4 Colleyville Heritage (Texas) captured their own state championship after being led by the No. 2 overall pick in the draft in Bobby Witt Jr., while Blanchard (Okla.) finishes at No. 5 after a perfect season and a state title. 

Cypress was a strong team from the very beginning of the season but took the next step during the playoffs as they downed a number of talented teams to get to the state title. They've had big wins over previously ranked teams such as Orange Lutheran, Huntington Beach, Yucaipa, La Mirada and Ayala before taking down Harvard-Westlake in the state finals. They were led by talented two-way senior Cameron Repetti while also being kickstarted by standout freshman, and 2018 PG Select 14u Festival participant, Luke Davis. 

There were 33 state champions in the final edition of the High School rankings and congratulations to all of the teams in the country who god to hoist their trophies at the end of the season. The teams in the HS Top 50 that won state titles were as follows: 

  • Cypress (Calif.)
  • Argyle (Texas)
  • Colleyville Heritage (Texas)
  • Blanchard (Okla.)
  • De La Salle (Calif.)
  • DeSoto Central (Miss.)
  • Barbe (La.)
  • Parkview (Ga.)
  • Farragut (Tenn.)
  • Delbarton (N.J.)
  • New Hanover (N.C.)
  • Hamilton (Ariz.)
  • Benedictine (Va.)
  • Calvary Christian (Fla.)
  • Andrean (Ind.)
  • Venice Senior (Fla.)
  • Tampa Jesuit (Fla.)
  • Valley Christian Schools (Calif.)
  • Silo (Okla.)
  • McGill-Toolen (Ala.)
  • Desert Oasis (Nev.)
  • Southlake Carroll (Texas)
  • Loganville (Ga.)
  • St. John's (D.C.)
  • Plant City (Fla.)
  • Edwardsville (Ill.)
  • Volcano Vista (N.M.)
  • Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep (Mich.)
  • Eastlake (Calif.)
  • Mountain View (Idaho)
  • Regis Jesuit (Colo.)
  • Tattnall Square Academy (Ga.)
  • Jesuit (Ore.)

The following schools were all members of the Preseason HS Top 50 and managed to not only make the preseason list but to also appear in the final edition of the rankings: Argyle (Texas), IMG Academy (Fla.), Colleyville Heritage (Texas), DeSoto Central (Miss.), Barbe (La.), Parkview (Ga.), Farragut (Tenn.), Delbarton (N.J.), New Hanover (N.C.), Hamilton (Ariz.), Calvary Christian (Fla.), Valley Christian Schools (Calif.), McGill-Toolen (Ala.), Harvard-Westlake (Calif.), Orange Lutheran (Calif.), Desert Oasis (Nev.), Southlake Carroll (Texas), Sam Houston (La.), Cypress Ranch (Texas), Lake Travis (Texas), St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep (Mich.), Calvary Christian Academy (Fla.), Notre Dame (Calif.), The Bolles (Fla.), Blessed Trinity (Ga.), Owasso (Okla.) and Bob Jones (Ala.)

Our high school coverage is not done, however, as coming out on Friday are our annual High School State Players of the Year awards. We will name a state-by-state player of the year as well as three national awards that are the Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year and Two-Way Player of the Year. Be sure to stay tuned to see who the awards will go to and, as always, it has been a pleasure covering high school baseball with you this year!



 RankPrevHSCitySt
11CypressCypressCA
23ArgyleArgyleTX
32IMG AcademyBradentonFL
46Colleyville HeritageColleyvilleTX
54BlanchardBlanchardOK
611De La SalleConcordCA
75DeSoto CentralSouthavenMS
88Alfred M. BarbeLake CharlesLA
99ParkviewLilburnGA
1010FarragutKnoxvilleTN
1115DelbartonMorristownNJ
1213New HanoverWilmingtonNC
1312HamiltonChandlerAZ
1414BenedictineRichmondVA
1538Calvary ChristianClearwaterFL
1623AndreanMerrillvilleIN
new 17 Venice SeniorVeniceFL
187GeorgetownGeorgetownTX
1944Tampa JesuitTampaFL
2019Valley Christian SchoolsSan JoseCA
2126SiloDurantOK
2227Mcgill-Toolen CatholicMobileAL
2316Harvard-WestlakeLos AngelesCA
2420Orange LutheranOrangeCA
new 25 Desert OasisLas VegasNV
new 26 Southlake CarrollSouthlakeTX
2724Sam HoustonLake CharlesLA
2817Cypress RanchCypressTX
2931LoganvilleLoganvilleGA
3018Lake TravisAustinTX
3140St. Johns CollegeWashingtonDC
new 32 Plant CityPlant CityFL
new 33 EdwardsvilleEdwardsvilleIL
new 34 Volcano VistaAlbuquerqueNM
3528American Heritage Delray BeachDelray BeachFL
3629Winder-BarrowWinderGA
3721St. Thomas AquinasFort LauderdaleFL
new 38 Orchard Lake St. Marys PrepOrchard LakeMI
3932Miami Springs SeniorMiami SpringsFL
new 40 EastlakeChula VistaCA
4125Calvary Christian AcademyFort LauderdaleFL
4239Notre DameSherman OaksCA
4341The BollesJacksonvilleFL
4442Blessed Trinity CathRoswellGA
new 45 Mountain ViewMeridianID
new 46 Regis JesuitAuroraCO
new 47 Tattnall Square AcademyMaconGA
new 48 JesuitPortlandOR
4946OwassoOwassoOK
5048Bob JonesMadisonAL

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