THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
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A look at the final top 25 softball teams in the Southland:
1. El Dorado (21-9, SS-Div. II)
Beat three top-10 teams and Roxy Moran to win Southern Section’s toughest division. (Not rated in last poll)
2. La Palma Kennedy (20-5-1, SS-Div. II)
It took three times for El Dorado to finally beat Michelle Turner--it came in the finals. (9)
3. Foothill (29-4, SS-Div. II)
Car accident took Tiffany Haas (26 runs, 29 RBIs) out of lineup against El Dorado. (2)
4. Riverside King (27-2, SS-Div. III)
Behind Heather Booth, won title in school’s third year, beating Pacifica, El Modena. (NR)
5. Garden Grove Pacifica (28-3-1, SS-Div. III)
Brittany Weil’s only loss after 23 wins came in the semifinals against King. (1)
6. Mater Dei (26-6, SS-Div. II)
Monarchs had their opportunity against Kennedy but couldn’t execute when it counted. (4)
7. El Modena (28-6, SS-Div. III)
Vanguards reached section finals two years in a row--lost to King in eight innings, 2-1, this season. (5)
8. Etiwanda (24-7, SS-Div. I)
Amber Spaulding’s three hits, RBI keyed 2-1 championship victory over Dana Hills. (NR)
9. Riverside Poly (26-3, SS-Div. II)
Bears won 22 of 23 before falling in 16-inning semifinal to Kennedy’s Turner. (6)
10. California (26-6, SS-Div. II)
Pitcher Jennifer Davis just another notch on El Dorado’s belt after semifinal loss. (7)
11. Valencia (25-5-2, SS-Div. I)
Top-seeded Vikings and Christina Ross fell to champion Etiwanda in quarterfinals, 1-0. (8)
12. Royal (25-6-1, SS-Div. II)
Two-out triple, throwing error ended the season against California’s Davis in quarterfinals, 1-0. (10)
13. Hacienda Heights Wilson (25-3-1, SS-Div. III)
Jamee Juarez pitched a two-hitter against Pacifica in a quarterfinal--and lost. (11)
14. Loara (21-12, SS-Div. II)
Saxons knocked off Canyon and Thousand Oaks before losing to Mater Dei. (NR)
15. Thousand Oaks (20-8-1, SS-Div. II)
Umpires’ controversial reversal led to three seventh-inning runs in 3-2 loss to Loara. (12)
16. Anaheim Canyon (23-9, SS-Div. II)
Comanches weren’t happy about first-round game against Loara, and for good reason. (3)
17. San Pedro (26-2, City)
Ashley Esparza, Kate Groden & Co. won Pirates’ third consecutive City championship. (16)
18. Corona Santiago (22-6-1, SS-Div. I)
Freshman sensation Taryne Mowatt finished season with 364 strikeouts for Sharks. (13)
19. Laguna Hills (26-5, SS-Div. III)
Came up just short, losing semifinal heartbreaker in 15 innings to El Modena, 4-3. (17)
20. Dana Hills (25-8-1, SS-Div. I)
Won first league title since 1981, and in first time past first round, reached title game. (21)
21. Camarillo (26-6, SS-Div. I)
Playoff victories over Esperanza and Diamond Bar before loss to Dana Hills in semis. (NR)
22. Westlake (20-8-2, SS-Div. II)
Third-place Marmonte team was hitless, gave up two runs in seventh in loss to California. (15)
23. Woodbridge (22-11, SS-Div. II)
Warriors managed Elizabeth Peterson in second round, but couldn’t handle rest of Riverside Poly. (18)
24. Corona (19-9, SS-Div. II)
Lost in the best matchup of the first round, falling, 1-0, in 12 innings to Kennedy. (20)
25. Orange Lutheran (27-6, SS-Div. IV)
Lancers, in public school league next year, win second consecutive section championship. (NR)
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