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April 16th, 2007

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Ranking

1 Seton Hall Prep HS, West Orange, NJ 6-0 1
2 Brophy College Prep HS, Phoenix, AZ 22-2 2
3 Katy HS, TX 24-3 8
4 Wilson HS, Long Beach, CA 19-2 4
5 Palm Beach Gardens HS, FL 21-2 6
6 Klein-Collins HS, Spring, TX 22-4 7
7 Barbe HS. Lake Charles, LA 26-3 11
8 Kennesaw Mountain HS, GA 16-2 12
9 Lakewood HS, CA 20-3 36
10 Winter Springs, FL 22-1 10
11 Horizon HS, Scottsdale, AZ 23-3 5
12 South Caldwell HS, Hudson, NC 15-1 3
13 Langham Creek HS, Houston, TX 24-2 9
14 James Madison HS, Vienna, VA 10-1 13
15 James Monroe HS, Bronx, NY 23-0 17
16 Bishop Moore HS, Orlando, FL 22-1 18
17 Bishop Gorman HS, Las Vegas, NV 21-3 16
18 James River HS, Midlothian, VA 8-0 21
19 Lexington Catholic HS, KY 10-1 20
20 Jordan HS, Sandy, UT 8-2 15
21 Auburn HS, WA 10-1 22
22 Bellaire HS, TX 25-0 27
23 Cullman HS, AL 31-5 23
24 Catersville HS, GA 17-2 28
25 Captain Shreve HS, Shreveport, LA 27-3 32
26 West Lauderdale HS, Collinsville, MS 28-1 35
27 Palm Beach Central HS, Wellington, FL 18-6 34
28 Esperanza HS, Anaheim, CA 14-4 19
29 Union HS, Tulsa, OK 16-2 25
30 New Trier HS, Winnetka, IL 6-1 24
31 The Woodlands HS, TX 23-3 33
32 Chino HS, CA 19-1 26
33 Poly HS, Riverside, CA 15-3 44
34 Pace HS, Tampa, FL 20-2 40
35 Thousand Oaks HS, CA 17-3 NR
36 Free State HS, Lawrence, KS 5-0 NR
37 Round Rock, TX 24-3 37
38 Galena HS, Reno, NV 21-2 45
39 Maize HS, KS 3-1 39
40 East Rutherford HS, Forest City, NC 16-1 NR
41 Millard West HS, Omaha, NE 15-2 29
42 Blue Springs, MO 8-1 38
43 St Ignatius HS, Cleveland, OH 9-1 43
44 Calhoun HS, GA 14-1 41
45 Calvert Hall HS, Baltimore 18-0 NR
46 American Heritage HS, Plantation, FL 17-4 NR
47 Chatsworth HS, CA 15-4 31
48 Brownsburg HS, IN 4-1 46
49 Cypress HS, CA 14-4 14
50 St. John's HS, Shrewsbury, MA 0-0 48

DROPPED OUT:
No. 30 Hoover HS (Ala.) HS (28-8); No. 42 Bartlett HS, Memphis (19-3); No. 47 Riverside HS, Greer, S.C.  (19-5); No. 49 Roberson HS, Asheville, N.C. (18-1); No. 50 Bellarmine Prep, San Jose, Calif. (17-10)

The staff of Baseball America and the National High School Baseball Coaches Association compiles the Top 25 rankings. Inseason polls are conducted biweekly and released every other Monday throughout the season. The final poll will be released June 18. Records indicated do not include ties.

National Baseball Top 25

Rankings as of April 16, 2007
By Jon Mahoney and Matt Remsberg

Four new teams entered this week’s rankings, including No. 19 Paul Dunbar (Lexington, Ky.).

RANK // SCHOOL // LOCATION // RECORD // PREVIOUS RANK

1. Seton Hall Prep // West Orange, N.J. // 6-0 // *1
The Pirates won five games last week, capped by a 4-1 victory over Delbarton in which senior right-hander Rick Porcello fanned 15 and allowed just five hits in seven innings. Porcello is rated the nation’s No. 7 prospect in the Class of 2007 by RISE.
2. Brophy Prep // Phoenix, Ariz. // 22-2 // *3
The Broncos, who picked up two more wins last week, have scored 214 runs this season while holding their opponents to just 75.
3. Katy // Katy, Texas // 25-3 // *5
The Tigers tallied 17 hits en route to a 23-0 blanking of Alief Hastings. Daniel Schram went 3-for-3 with two doubles and six RBI to pace the offensive attack. Katy has won 17 consecutive games.
4. Kennesaw Mountain // Kennesaw, Ga. // 16-2 // *7
Josh Means improved to 5-0 this year after he went the distance in the Mustangs’ 11-0 victory over Harrison in five innings. Means struck out five and allowed just four hits, while senior center fielder Navarro Hall went 1-for-2 with two walks, two steals and two runs scored.
5. Flower Mound // Flower Mound, Texas // 21-2-2 // *9
Senior right-hander Zach Neal tossed a complete game shutout and struck out 13 to lead Flower Mound to a 3-0 victory over Hebron. Neal allowed just four hits in the win.
6. Madison // Vienna, Va. // 10-1 // *10
Madison outscored its opponents 14-2 last week in wins over Marshall (4-2) and W.T. Woodson (10-0).
7. Palm Beach Gardens // Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. // 22-2 // *11
Senior right-hander Sean Koecheler pitched a one-hitter in the Gators’ 12-1, five-inning win over Cardinal Newman. Koecheler struck out 10, while the only hit he allowed was a solo homer by Cardinal Newman’s Sean Killeen.
8. South Caldwell // Hudson, N.C. // 16-1 // *2
South Caldwell suffered its first loss of the season in a 2-1 loss to East Rutherford in the championship game of the Shelby Savings Bank Easter Baseball Tournament. East Rutherford snagged the narrow victory thanks to a walk-off solo shot by catcher Michael Milam. South Caldwell senior-left-hander Madison Bumgarner fanned 11 in the loss, while East Rutherford right-hander Ryan Leach struck out 10.
9. Horizon // Scottsdale, Ariz. // 23-3 // *4
The Huskies were edged by Mountain View, 2-1. Connor Hulse pitched a complete game three-hitter in the loss. Horizon bounced back with three consecutive wins, including an 11-0 victory over Desert Mountain in five innings. Senior right-hander Tim Alderson picked up the win to improve to 8-0 on the season.
10. Barbe // Lake Charles, La. // 29-3 // *13
Senior shortstop Carmen Angelini went 3-for-4 with a homer, a triple and three RBI to help the Buccaneers past Acadiana, 14-6.
11. Auburn // Auburn, Wash. // 11-1 // *14
Auburn cruised past Enumclaw, 11-1, and has scored 10 or more runs in five of the last seven games.
12. Lexington Catholic // Lexington, Ky. // 10-1 // *16
Senior outfielder Justin Riddell hit two homers and had five RBI in an 11-2 win over Lexington Christian.
13. James Monroe // New York, N.Y. // 22-0 // *18
The Eagles earned four victories last week thanks in large part to senior shortstop/center fielder Delgis Soto, who went 5-for-7 with two doubles, a homer and seven RBI during the week. This season, Soto is batting .521 with four homers, 30 RBI and 23 stolen bases.
14. Bellaire // Bellaire, Texas // 28-0 // *20
Bellaire scored a whopping 78 runs in four wins last week, including a 28-1 victory over Sam Houston. Six players hit homers for Bellaire, which tallied 18 hits.
15. Long Beach Wilson // Long Beach, Calif. // 19-2 // *6
Wilson lost to Thousand Oaks, 7-4, in the Anaheim Lions Tournament, but bounced back with a 10-0 victory over Katella in which senior shortstop Ryan Dent went 2-for-2 with a triple and four RBI.
16. Bishop Gorman // Las Vegas, Nev. // 21-3-1 // *8
The Gaels lost to Monterey (Monterey, Calif.), 7-2, in the finals of the Easter Classic. Senior Taylor Cole and sophomore Joey Rickard each had two hits in the loss.
17. Sarasota // Sarasota, Fla. // 19-3 // *21
The Sailors upended Durant, 15-6, as Casey Kelly picked up his seventh win of the season and three hitters hit homers.
18. Lakewood // Lakewood, Calif. // 20-3 // *22
The Lancers bested El Toro, 6-3, to win the Anaheim Lions Tournament. Senior catcher Travis d’Arnaud hit a two-run homer and an RBI single in the win. Senior third baseman Trevor Costin tallied nine RBI during the tournament to earn tournament MVP honors.
19. Paul Dunbar // Lexington, Ky. // 15-0 // *NR
Senior right-hander Thomas Royse allowed just two hits and fanned 11 over six innings as Dunbar defeated Lafayette, 6-0.
20. West Lauderdale // Collinsville, Miss. // 27-1 // *NR
West Lauderdale makes its rankings debut after defeating Kosciusko, 6-1. West Lauderdale hasn’t lost since Feb. 24.
21. Langham Creek // Houston, Texas // 24-2 // *17
Langham Creek suffered its second loss to Cy-Fair (17-7) this season. The Bobcats blanked the Lobos, 7-0, thanks to junior right-hander Tommy Collier, who tossed a complete game two-hitter with six strikeouts.
22. Owasso // Owasso, Okla. // 19-3 // *NR
Junior left-hander Brian Flynn dominated Bartlesville to lead Owasso to a 9-0 win. Flynn struck out nine and allowed three hits in six innings.
23. Bishop Moore // Orlando, Fla. // 22-1 // *19
The Hornets had their 22-game winning streak snapped in a 5-2 loss to Cardinal Gibbons in the championship game of the Catholic Challenge.
24. Chatsworth // Chatsworth, Calif. // 16-4 // *25
The Chancellors edged El Camino Real twice last week and upended San Fernando, 12-1. Senior third baseman Matt Dominguez provided the offensive punch in the win over San Fernando by going 3-for-3 with a grand slam.
25. Pace // Pace, Fla. // 19-2 // *NR
The defending Class 5A state champs re-enter the rankings after defeating Crestview, 7-3, to cap the District 1-5A season. Drew Cumberland hit a three-run homer in the win and went 4-for-4 in a 12-1 win over Fort Walton last Thursday.
Dropped Out:

No. 12 Flanagan (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) – (16-6)

No. 15 Cypress (Cypress, Calif.) – (14-5)

No. 23 St. Ignatius (Cleveland, Ohio) – (9-2)

No. 24 T.C. Roberson (Asheville, N.C.) – (18-1)

Aggies recruit still has job for Katy: lead way in playoffs—Katy's Aaron Daab says he tries to pick up a few pointers by watching Billy Wagner in the majors. The lefthanded starter says Wagner's focus is the thing he tries to emulate most as the Tigers make a run at a state title.

High School Sports

April 17, 2007, 3:26AM
For confidence, a little Daab will do you
After final last spring, Katy and its top pitcher are aiming for another long playoff run

By SAM KHAN
Things have changed drastically for Aaron Daab.

At this time a year ago, the Katy lefthander was a solid second option in the Tigers' pitching rotation behind Will Weidig. After a stellar 2006 postseason and some significant improvement, Daab is now Katy's ace and one of the top pitchers in the area.

Next stop: College Station

The 6-3, 220-pound Texas A&M signee has improved along with his team. A year ago, the Tigers were one of many solid area teams, finishing second in district before going on a wild playoff run that landed in them in the Class 5A state final.

Now, the Tigers are the hunted rather than the hunter.

They are ranked No. 1 in the area, No. 2 in the state and No. 3 in the nation by Baseball America.

While the pressure can be tough for some, Daab welcomes it.

"I like pressure," he said. "All the teams want to face our best. Everyone is gunning for us."

Daab showed how well he can handle pressure when he pitched a three-hit shutout against Corpus Christi Moody in the state semifinals. This year he is 6-1 with a 0.40 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 45 innings.

Wagner's an influence

He attributes his ability to handle pressure to the "bulldog mentality" he takes to the mound, a trait that he picked up by watching a current major league pitcher.

"(New York Mets reliever) Billy Wagner has that bulldog mentality," Daab said. "Granted, he throws 100 miles per hour, which I don't do, but he's just a good, strong lefty. I wanted be to like him when I was little. I try to be focused every pitch."

He may not throw high heat (his fastball registers in the high 80s), but Daab also has a solid curveball and changeup, both of which he can throw consistently for strikes. And he has another talent that helps immensely: the ability to pick off runners. This season, he has 19 pickoffs, two more than last season.

As the regular season winds down and the Tigers prepare for what they hope is another long playoff run, Daab is ready to take the ball for every big game.

"I go out there with a lot of confidence," he said. "If I can hit my spots and throw strikes, I know I can get the job done."

sam.khan@chron.com

Houston area schools held down the top 3 places in the latest Texas High School Coaches Poll, and 5 of the Top 10, with Katy remaining in the Number 2 spot.

1. Langham Creek              23-1
2. Katy                               23-3
3. Houston Bellaire           24-0
4. Flower Mound              19-2-2
5. Round Rock                  22-3
6. El Paso Socorro            20-2
7. Klein Collins               22-4
8. Harlingen South            22-3
9. The Woodlands              20-3
10. Tyler Lee                 20-4-1
The Tigers once again held down the top spot in the Houston5A Baseball Poll by a narrow margin over Langham Creek, with Bellaire gaining ground as well, in the latest Poll.

Monday, April 9
Baseball USA "The Yard"/H5AB Coaches-Editors Top 10 Week #7 2007
1. Katy (198)
2. Langham Creek (194)
3. Bellaire (193)
4. The Woodlands (187)
5. Klein Collins (181)
6. Cy-Fair (176)
7. Clear Lake (169)
8. Ross Sterling (145)
9. Westside (131)
10.Pearland (127)


Others receiving points in order of total received;

11.SB Memorial
12.Deer Park
13.Klein
14.West Brook
15.Klein Oak
16.Tomball
17.Lamar
18.Stratford
19.Elkins
20.Kingwood
21.Dulles
22.Atascocita
23.Hightower
24.Alvin
25.LaPorte