Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings – May 11

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Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings – May 11

Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings – May 11

Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings – May 11

Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings – May 11

As the weather heats up and America's favorite pastime shifts into postseason gear, the high school baseball landscape is buzzing with excitement. The month of May brings championship aspirations, and the nation's top programs are lacing up their cleats, grabbing their gloves, and swinging for glory. Here's your latest look at the Rivals High School Baseball Top 25 Rankings, where the stakes are higher than ever.

At the top, it's business as usual: the Venice Indians remain the undisputed No. 1 team in the nation. With a jaw-dropping 31-1 record, this Florida powerhouse is steamrolling into the FHSAA Class 7A state semifinals. After sweeping Winter Haven in the region final series with back-to-back shutouts (4-0 and 6-0), the Indians have rattled off 12 straight wins since a narrow one-run loss to Orange Lutheran at the National High School Invitational. What sets Venice apart? Their pitching staff has been virtually unhittable, allowing just 44 runs all season while scoring 237. Next up: a state semifinal clash against Vero Beach in Fort Myers, with a shot at the 7A championship game on the line.

Speaking of Orange Lutheran, the Lancers (21-5) have climbed a couple spots in this week's rankings, even after a tough 1-0 loss to Servite. Coming off a 23-7 season last year, this California squad is loaded with talent at the plate and remains firmly in the conversation for one of the best teams in the country. Keep an eye on senior pitcher Gary Morse, a University of Tennessee commit who anchors the mound with poise and power. The Lancers are proving that even a rare stumble doesn't dim their championship-caliber shine.

This week's rankings also welcome a couple of new faces to the Top 25, as teams across the country make their final pushes before the postseason heats up. With every game carrying playoff implications, the diamond is where legends are made. Whether you're a player, coach, or fan, these are the programs setting the standard for high school baseball in 2025.

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