The Times’ high school baseball rankings
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The Times’ final high school baseball rankings for 2015:
Rk; School (Record) Finish (previous ranking)
1. HUNTINGTON BEACH (26-8) Southern Section Division 1 champion (3)
2. HART (20-10-1) Southern Section Division 1 runner-up (22)
3. JSERRA (27-5-1) Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinalist (1)
4. MISSION VIEJO (26-10) Southern Section Division 2 champion (21)
5. SAN DIMAS (31-1) Southern Section Division 3 semifinalist (2)
6. EL CAMINO REAL (27-7) City Division I champion (10)
7. NORCO (24-6) Southern Section Division 1 semifinalist (12)
8. SAUGUS (20-10-1) Southern Section Division 1 semifinalist (NR)
9. REDONDO (29-7) Southern Section Division 3 champion (21)
10. EL DORADO (21-9) Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinalist (13)
11. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (24-6) Southern Section Division 1 second round (8)
12. CHINO HILLS (21-9) Southern Section Division 2 runner-up (NR)
13. SAN CLEMENTE (25-8) Southern Section Division 2 semifinalist (4)
14. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME (22-7) Southern Section Division 1 first round (5)
15. AGOURA (23-5) Southern Section Division 1 second round (6)
16. FOUNTAIN VALLEY (20-11) Southern Section Division 1 second round (14)
17. ALEMANY (18-11) Southern Section Division 1 first round (7)
18. GLENDORA (22-8) Southern Section Division 2 first round (9)
19. DANA HILLS (24-8) Southern Section Division 1 first round (11)
20. VISTA MURRIETA (18-9) Southern Section Division 1 first round (16)
21. ORANGE LUTHERAN (22-9) Southern Section Division 1 first round (17)
22. CRESCENTA VALLEY (25-6) Southern Section Division 2 semifinalist (NR)
23. VALENCIA (20-10) Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinalist (NR)
24. BONITA (23-10) Southern Section Division 2 quarterfinalist (NR)
25. CYPRESS (21-10) Southern Section Division 1 first round (18)
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