News Summary
The latest Nebraska high school baseball rankings reveal Lincoln East holding the top spot in Class A with a record of 14-2. Millard South and Papillion-La Vista South follow closely behind, both at 12-3. In Class B, Omaha Skutt leads with a 13-2 record. Class C is topped by Malcolm, who boasts a strong 12-1 record. The rankings continue to shift as teams battle fiercely for superiority, with standout performances further energizing the competitive landscape of Nebraska high school baseball.
Nebraska High School Baseball Rankings Update: Lincoln East Holds Top Spot
Welcome, sports fans! It’s that exciting time of the week again when we delve into the latest happenings in the Nebraska high school baseball scene. The competition is heating up, and teams are battling fiercely for those top spots. Grab your favorite snack, and let’s dive into the latest rankings!
Rankings Overview for Class A
Leading the charge is Lincoln East, proudly holding onto the number one spot with a fantastic record of 14 wins and 2 losses. They’ve managed to stay strong and consistent, which is no easy feat in this high-energy sport.
Millard South is right on their heels, moving up to the second position with a record of 12-3. It’s thrilling to watch them climb the rankings after beginning in third place. Following closely behind them is Papillion-La Vista South, also at 12-3. They’ve made impressive strides, jumping from fifth to third. This just goes to show how competitive the league has become!
Taking the fourth rank is Millard West, shaking things up by improving their standing from eighth place, now sitting with a 6-7 record. And let’s not forget our newly ranked team, Lincoln Southwest, debuting at fifth with a 9-4 record. They’re clearly making an entrance into the spotlight!
As for the teams that took a tumble, Elkhorn South slipped to sixth with a record of 5-5, down from seventh. Millard North saw a dip from fourth to seventh with 10-4, and Bellevue West fell from second to eighth with a 10-4 record. Staying steady, Omaha Skutt remains at ninth with their record of 13-2, while Omaha Creighton Prep holds onto a tenth position with a 6-7 record.
Class B Rankings
Switching gears to Class B, we see Omaha Skutt taking the lead at number one with an impressive 13-2 record. They’ve maintained this position, showing their strength week after week. Following close behind is Bennington, holding steady in second place with an equally commendable 13-1 record. Norris completes the top three with 12-2, remaining firm in their spot.
Meanwhile, Omaha Gross is on the up and up, moving up to fourth place from fifth with a record of 9-3, while Gretna East fell to fifth with a 7-6 record. Elkhorn North is holding their ground at sixth, followed closely by Waverly in seventh, both teams showing solid performances!
Finally, at eighth place remains Ralston with 9-3, Lincoln Pius X in ninth with 5-7, and welcoming Hastings to our list at tenth with a fresh 7-4 record!
Class C Rankings
As for Class C, leading the pack is Malcolm with an outstanding 12-1 record. On their tail is Central City/Centura, who improved to second place with a flawless 9-0 record. Following closely is Fort Calhoun, moving up to third with an 8-3 showing.
Rounding out the top five, Adams Central climbed to fourth with a 10-3 record, while Thurston-Cuming County maintained their fifth spot with a 6-1 record.
In the lower ranks, Wayne has made significant strides moving from ninth to sixth at 9-5, though Mount Michael dropped to seventh with a 5-7 record. Lincoln Christian is in eighth, Twin River ninth, and we see Auburn making a debut at tenth with a record of 7-6.
Standout Performances
And you won’t want to miss these standout performances that lit up the diamond! Hunter Thoms of Waverly set a new state record with an incredible 85 career stolen bases! Scott Miner from Omaha Westview had a sensational game, collecting five RBIs in a thrilling win. Kade Skoumal from Millard West also made waves with four RBIs!
But that’s not all – Dane Sudduth from Bellevue West matched Miner’s feat with another five RBIs, and Mason Wisnieski from Malcolm drove in six runs! Not to forget Kenny Wellwood from Fort Calhoun, who pitched a complete game while adding three RBIs to his team’s performance!
Wrap Up
What a time to be a Nebraska high school baseball enthusiast! As we look forward to more thrilling games and impressive performances, keep your fingers crossed for your favorite teams and players. With the rankings continuously changing, it’s all up for grabs. Stay tuned for the next update!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
LIVE BALL Resources
Celebrating High School Lacrosse Stars Across the Nation
Spring Signing Ceremony at Hastings High School Celebrates Athletes
Alabama High School Boys Soccer Playoffs Announced
Cathedral High School Golf Team Concludes Season at 2025 South State Tournament
Quinn DeCourcey Crowned Lacrosse Player of the Week
Alabama High School Baseball Playoffs Begin
Cam Joyce Takes Head Coach Position at Loyola High School
Nebraska High School Soccer and Baseball Preseason Rankings for 2025
Long Island Tennis Players Shine in 2024 Season Preview
Week 5 of Girls Soccer in Wyoming Kicks Off
Additional Resources
- Hurrdat Sports: Nebraska High School Baseball Coaches Poll 4-13-25
- Wikipedia: Nebraska High School Baseball
- Omaha World-Herald: High School Sports
- Google Search: Nebraska High School Baseball
- Lincoln Journal Star: High School Baseball
- Google Scholar: Nebraska High School Baseball
- BVM Sports: Nebraska High School Sports Notable Games and Top Performers
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Nebraska High School Baseball
- Hurrdat Sports: Nebraska High School Baseball Coaches Poll 3-23-25
- Google News: Nebraska High School Baseball