PREP POLLS : Tustin Ranked No. 1 Again; El Toro Falls
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Tustin remains the top-ranked team in the Orange County Sportswriters’ Assn. prep baseball poll, but El Toro dropped from second to sixth after losing to Mission Viejo last week.
In the featured game of the week, seventh-ranked Katella plays host to second-ranked Esperanza at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday at Boysen Park in Anaheim.
The writers’ poll:
Pos. School (League): Record
1. Tustin (Sea View): 18-3
2. Esperanza (Empire): 17-4
3. Servite (Angelus): 16-5
4. Mater Dei (Angelus): 15-6
5. Ocean View (Sunset): 15-6
6. El Toro (South Coast): 16-6
7. Katella (Empire): 18-4
8. La Quinta (Garden Grove): 16-7
9. Laguna Hills (Pacific Coast): 15-7
10. Capo Valley (South Coast): 13-7-1
Others receiving votes: Estancia (14-7), Edison (15-7), Villa Park (13-7-1).
Softball Coaches’ Poll
Pos. School (League): Record
1. Mater Dei (Angelus): 18-2
2. Irvine (South Coast): 21-2
3. Kennedy (Garden Grove): 18-2-1
4. Marina (Sunset): 21-5
5. Garden Grove (Garden Grove): 18-3-1
6. Fountain Valley (Sunset): 17-5
7. Canyon (Century): 17-4
8. Buena Park (Freeway): 13-2-1
9. El Toro (South Coast): 17-8
10. Foothill (Century): 15-8
Others receiving votes: Cypress (Empire): 19-5, Saddleback (Sea View): 15-2, Tustin (Sea View): 12-7.
Boys’ Volleyball Coaches’ Poll
Pos. School (League): Record
1. Edison (Sunset): 13-1
2. Laguna Beach (Pacific Coast): 13-3
3. Huntington Beach (Sunset): 11-3
4. Woodbridge (Pacific Coast): 12-2
5. Dana Hills (South Coast): 9-2
6. University (Sea View): 10-2
7. Irvine (South Coast): 9-5
8. Corona Del Mar (Sea View): 7-5
9. Newport Harbor (Sea View): 7-5
10. Marina (Sunset): 9-5
Others receiving votes: Foothill (Century): 13-1, La Quinta (Garden Grove): 13-1, El Toro (South Coast): 8-5.
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