Top 25 Florida high school softball rankings (3/17/2025)

Osceola makes their debut into our latest Florida high school softball rankings; Montverde Academy stays firm at No. 1
Baker County's Chloe Woods (8), center right, talks to teammates during the fourth inning of a regular season high school softball matchup Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at Baker County High School in Glen St. Mary, Fla. The Baker County Wildcats defeated the Middleburg Broncos 6-3.
Baker County's Chloe Woods (8), center right, talks to teammates during the fourth inning of a regular season high school softball matchup Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at Baker County High School in Glen St. Mary, Fla. The Baker County Wildcats defeated the Middleburg Broncos 6-3. / Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK

Break out the bats and gloves as high school softball season is upon us across the country, especially in the Sunshine State. One of the tops when it comes to high level softball, Florida features several teams that are among the nation’s best around. 

Continuing to have a stranglehold at the top spot is undefeated Montverde Academy, as teams like Calvary Christian, Lake Brantley, Bartow, Parrish Community and Doral Academy all in the state-wide conversation as well. Besides those few aforementioned teams, who else is among the elites when it comes to high school softball in Florida?

Take a look at our latest Power 25 rankings as we give you our list every week during the regular season, as we see it.

1. Montverde Academy (7-0)

The Eagles are coming off winning the Class 3A state championship last season and return starting pitchers Labreah Sands and Nevaeh Williams, who went 13-4 in 2024. Montverde opened up the season with a 21-0 rout of South Lake and have remained impressive ever since.

2. Doral Academy (10-0)

Though the Firebirds came up just short of winning it all in Class 6A, they do bring back some of their top contributors from 2024. Meagan Villazon returns for her senior season after going 12-0 with a 0.37 earned run average in 2024. Doral Academy has been South Florida's best softball team.

3. Eustis (9-0)

The Panthers won 26 games a season ago and though Skyler Cloud graudated last season, Eustis returns Carson Roden, who went 6-0 with a 1.71 ERA. Eustis has 10-run ruled four out of nine teams so far.

4. Calvary Christian (11-0)

Morgen Talley (North Carolina State signee) back for her senior season marks another season the Warriors will be in state title contention in Class 3A. Warriors just recently won the Lady Canes Invitational in Clearwater.

5. Pace (9-0)

Life after Jayden Heavener begins for the Patriots as they're coming off winning the Class 7A state championship. Pace has only allowed four runs this season through nine games.

6. Evangelical Christian (11-1)

Coming off winning it all in Class 2A, the Sentinels will have a new go-to-ace in Hayden Billie, who takes over in place of the now graduated Zoe Yzaguirre. Evangelical Christian dropped their first game is a narrow loss to Lake Region.

7. Park Vista (10-1)

Park Vista recently dropped their first game of the year to No. 2-ranked Doral Academy, 6-0.

8. Lake Region (11-2)

When your one loss is to Calvary Christian was a 3-2 nail biter, we had to bring the Thunder up a couple spots. Lake Region played well up until a recent loss to Inspiration Academy.

9. Wellington (7-1)

It was an early exit in the playoffs last season for the 23-win Wolverines, but they bring back plenty of talent in order to make a deep playoff push in Class 7A. We don't drop the Wolverines after a 3-2 loss to Park Vista in eight innings.

10. Lake Brantley (11-0)

Hard to overlook the talent coming back on this Patriots' squad, including what returns to the mound. Both Isabella Rosales and Lauren Compton are back for Lake Brantley. The Patriots are Central Florida's top team outside of Montverde Academy so far.

11. Coral Springs Charter (8-1)

One of South Florida's top power hitters is back for the Panthers in Gio Gurgel, who blasted nine homers in 2024. Coral Springs lone loss was a 4-3 decision to Park Vista.

12. Inspiration Academy (11-4)

Since a March 8th loss to Clearwater, the Lions have racked up five straight victories, including wins over Bartow and Lake Region.

13. Bartow (10-3)

The Yellow Jackets dropped their third game of the season in a 6-3 decision against Inspiration Academy at the Home of Champions Tournament.

14. University Christian (8-0)

The Christians fell just short of winning it all in Class 2A in 2024, but do return a talented roster. University Christian is dominating competition, out-scoring opponents 112-6. Ouch.

15. Mitchell (10-2)

Always in the mix as one of the top programs on the North Suncoast, the Mustangs have been particularly good this spring. Mitchell fell in a 5-2 loss in eight innings against Osceola.

16. Hagerty (9-1)

Ella Verne is back on the mound for the Huskies for her senior campaign and will be one of Central Florida's top pitchers. Hagerty dropped its first game by one run to Mitchell.

17. Baker County (7-1)

With the pitching tandem of Chloe Woods and Rylee Walker both back, the Wildcats will be a threat to win it all in Class 4A. The Indians finally dropped their first game in a 3-0 loss to Baldwin.

18. Berkeley Prep (8-2)

The Buccaneers knocked off last year's Class 6A state champions Parrish Community, 7-6.

19. Parrish Community (8-2)

Erin Spivey's crew has dropped two out of their last four games, with losses to Bartow and Berkeley Prep, respectively.

20. Western (8-1)

The Wildcats dropped their first game of the season in a narrow 3-2 loss to Somerset Academy.

21. Osceola (10-3)

We had to insert the Warriors into our latest Top 25 rankings after defeating Mitchell last week.

22. North Fort Myers (7-2)

The Red Knights have been the top team in Southwest Florida so far and it hasn't been all that close. North Fort Myers lone losses have come against Coral Springs Charter and Evangelical Christian, respectively.

23. Crystal River (9-1)

Sneaking in and taking the final spot are the Pirates of Crystal River. When you've got a pitcher like Violet Flynn, you've always got a chance to win. Only loss of the season came against Calvary Christian, 9-1.

24. Sarasota Riverview (10-0)

Bumping up a spot in this week's rankings are the Rams as they've out-scored opponents 73-12 and defeated teams like Lakewood Ranch and Newsome.

25. Newsome (10-3)

The Wolves went undefeated in tournament play at the Lady Canes Invitational, defeating Auburndale, Bartow, Palm Harbor University and Sarasota. Newsome has won seven in a row.


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Andy Villamarzo has been a sports writer in the Tampa Bay (FL) Area since 2007, writing for publications such as Tampa Bay Times, The Tampa Tribune, The Suncoast News, Tampa Beacon, Hernando Sun to name a few. Andy resides out of the Tarpon Springs, FL area and started as a writer with SB Live Sports in the summer of 2022 covering the Tampa Bay Area. He has quickly become one of Florida's foremost authorities on high school sports, appearing frequently on podcasts, radio programs and digital broadcasts as an expert on team rankings, recruiting and much more.