Mississippi baseball rankings (March 21): new hope for No. 7 New Hope

The Trojans soared into Super 10 rankings after going 3-0 last week, improving their record to 12-1
Mississippi baseball rankings (March 21): new hope for No. 7 New Hope
Mississippi baseball rankings (March 21): new hope for No. 7 New Hope /

Spring Break is over and it's back to business, but there was a good bit of baseball played in the Magnolia State over the break. Here's a look at the high school baseball rankings for Monday, March 21, 2022.

Super 10 Rankings

  1. Northwest Rankin (12-2)
  2. Jackson Prep (14-3)
  3. Sumrall (13-0)
  4. Madison-Ridgeland Academy (17-1)
  5. Madison Central (10-5)
  6. Desoto Central (6-6)
  7. New Hope (12-1)
  8. West Lauderdale (10-3)
  9. Starkville Academy (13-3)
  10. Brandon (11-4)
  • Dropped Out: East Central (11-4)
  • Moved In: New Hope (12-1)

Class 6A

  1. Northwest Rankin (12-2)
  2. Madison Central (10-5)
  3. Desoto Central (6-6)
  4. Brandon (11-4)
  5. Lewisburg (8-1)
  • Dropped Out: NA
  • Moved In: NA

Class 5A

  1. New Hope (12-1)
  2. South Jones (12-4)
  3. George County (12-3)
  4. East Central (11-4)
  5. Wayne County (9-1)
  • Dropped Out: NA
  • Moved In: NA

Class 4A

  1. Sumrall (13-0)
  2. West Lauderdale (10-3)
  3. Poplarville (10-2)
  4. Pontotoc (13-2)
  5. Purvis (9-0)
  • Dropped Out: NA
  • Moved In: NA

Class 3A

  1. Amory (13-1)
  2. St. Andrew's (8-4)
  3. Clarkdale (9-5)
  4. Nettleton (10-4)
  5. Water Valley (8-4)
  • Dropped Out: Southeast Lauderdale (8-6), Wesson (8-5)
  • Moved In: Amory (13-1), Clarkdale (9-5)

Class 2A

  1. East Union (12-0)
  2. Pisgah (9-4)
  3. Mize (11-4)
  4. Belmont (9-2)
  5. Riverside (5-1)
  • Dropped Out: NA
  • Moved In: NA

Class 1A

  1. Taylorsville (6-3)
  2. Tupelo Christian (7-2)
  3. Resurrection Catholic (10-4)
  4. Stringer (8-3)
  5. Hamilton (6-5)
  • Dropped Out: Richton (7-5)
  • Moved In: Stringer (8-3)

Published
Tyler Cleveland, SBLive Sports
TYLER CLEVELAND, SBLIVE SPORTS

SBLive Mississippi reporter Tyler Cleveland has been covering sports in the Magnolia State since 2005. He attended Ole Miss and Southern Miss and worked previously at the Hattiesburg American, Clarion-Ledger and Rivals.com. You can reach him at tyler@scorebooklive.com.