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The Hernando high school softball team has made history by maintaining an undefeated record of 21-0, placing them at the top of the state rankings. As they approach the end of the season, the team’s talent and teamwork are evident, showcasing their dominance in both the overall and Class 7A rankings. Other teams are also displaying competitive spirit, making the journey ahead exciting. Hernando aims to keep this momentum into the postseason amid fierce competition.

Hernando Soars to the Top of High School Softball Rankings in Week 9

The excitement is palpable in Hernando as the local high school softball team boasts an impressive, *undefeated record of 21-0*, keeping them firmly in the number one spot in the state rankings! As the team approaches the final stretch of their season, the girls are not just playing to win – they’re making history!

Competitive Spirit Soars as Teams Battle for Glory

  • With Hernando leading the pack, the Capital Sports Top 10 rankings for high school softball presents an exhilarating mix of talent:
  • 1. Hernando (21-0)
  • 2. George County (20-2)
  • 3. Northwest Rankin (20-2)
  • 4. South Panola (19-2)
  • 5. DeSoto Central (18-2)
  • 6. Brandon (17-3)
  • 7. East Central (18-4)
  • 8. Hancock (14-4)
  • 9. Petal (16-5)
  • 10. Purvis (16-6)

As you can see, competitions are heating up across the board! Hernando isn’t just standing tall in the overall rankings either. In the MHSAA Class Rankings, they also hold the top position in Class 7A. This performance truly showcases their talent and teamwork!

Breaking Down the Class Rankings

Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening in the various class rankings:

  • Class 7A
    • 1. Hernando (21-0)
    • 2. Northwest Rankin (19-2)
    • 3. DeSoto Central (18-2)
    • 4. Brandon (17-3)
    • 5. Petal (16-5)
  • Class 6A
    • 1. George County (20-2)
    • 2. South Panola (19-2)
    • 3. Hancock (14-4)
    • 4. Neshoba Central (13-6)
    • 5. Grenada (12-7)
  • Class 5A
    • 1. East Central (18-4)
    • 2. Lafayette (15-5)
    • 3. South Jones (11-5)
    • 4. New Hope (18-6)
    • 5. Stone (14-7)
  • Class 4A
    • 1. Purvis (16-6)
    • 2. Itawamba AHS (20-4)
    • 3. Sumrall (17-5)
    • 4. Caledonia (19-3)
    • 5. South Pontotoc (15-5)
  • Class 3A
    • 1. Booneville (18-3)
    • 2. West Marion (17-2)
    • 3. Kossuth (16-5)
    • 4. Nettleton (19-2-1)
    • 5. Wesson (14-4)
  • Class 2A
    • 1. East Union (18-3)
    • 2. Sebastopol (18-2)
    • 3. Eupora (15-5)
    • 4. Pisgah (17-5)
    • 5. Loyd Star (15-5)
  • Class 1A
    • 1. Stringer (13-3-1)
    • 2. Myrtle (11-3)
    • 3. Wheeler (14-5)
    • 4. Enterprise-Lincoln (10-6)
    • 5. West Union (11-8)

Each of these teams is ready to battle for their rightful place in the rankings, and every game is sure to bring nail-biting excitement! The competition is fierce, but with the talent shining through in these rankings, anything could happen.

The Road Ahead

As the regular season winds down, the players, coaches, and fans of Hernando are eagerly looking forward to what lies ahead. With their *undefeated status*, the team aims to maintain strong performances in those final games, hoping to carry this momentum into the postseason. Challenges await, but the spirit within Hernando is vibrant and unwavering!

Stay tuned, everyone! It’s *softball season* excitement at its best, and we can’t wait to see how it all unfolds!

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