SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 baseball rankings: No. 1 Silo attempts to complete undefeated season with 2A state championship

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SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 baseball rankings: No. 1 Silo attempts to complete undefeated season with 2A state championship
SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 baseball rankings: No. 1 Silo attempts to complete undefeated season with 2A state championship /

By Buck Ringgold 

One undefeated team remains in Oklahoma high school baseball.

That particular squad now has to win three more games later this week in order to complete a 30-0 season and claim a state championship. Not to mention perhaps sealing the top ranking in the SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 baseball poll.

With the Class 6A-2A state tournaments taking place starting Thursday, here now is the SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 high school baseball rankings, with games updated through Monday.

1. Silo (27-0)

The Rebels went a combined 42-1 in winning all three of their games at last week's Class 2A regional tournament. Silo now goes for a 30-0 season as the Rebels get set for their 2A quarterfinal Thursday in Oklahoma City.

2. Bixby (33-7)

Bixby is coming off an outstanding performance in its 6A regional tournament last week. In three games, the Spartans outscored their foes 36-2, including 16-2 against Broken Arrow to clinch a trip to state.

3. Owasso (29-8)

On Friday, the Rams survived an extra-inning affair against Stillwater, 5-4, to reach Saturday's 6A regional championship round. The two teams played again Saturday but this time, it was all Owasso, which rolled past the Pioneers, 15-2, to reach the state round.

4. Edmond Deer Creek (30-10)

In winning their three 6A regional games over last weekend, the Antlers outscored their foes, 31-3. Those three runs allowed came in the regional title game, though Deer Creek still won decisively, beating Yukon 13-3.

5. Heritage Hall (30-4)

The Chargers scored 17 runs in each of their last two games at the 3A regional tournament, each at the expense of Crossings Christian.

6. Verdigris (30-4)

Verdigris won all three games at its 4A regional, as the Cardinals posted a 40-6 edge in runs scored. They beat Bristow, 12-1, for the right to reach state.

7. Jenks (34-6)

The defending 6A champions are on a roll entering state, having won 12 consecutive ballgames. Jenks went to Tulsa Union's regional and beat the host Redhawks twice, 3-1 and 2-0.

8. Tuttle (34-8)

Tuttle defeated its opponents at its 4A regional last week by a combined score of 43-9. The Tigers shut out Sulphur, 7-0, in the regional finals.

9. Piedmont (30-8)

Piedmont scored 37 runs and allowed only one run in winning its 5A regional. That included back-to-back shutouts against Lawton Eisenhower (10-15, 0-0) to clinch the state bid.

10. Sapulpa (28-10)

Though the Chieftains dropped a 6-5 decision to Midwest City early in their 5A regional, Sapulpa paid back the Bombers with a 12-2 win to reach this week's state tournament.

11. Collinsville (34-7)

Despite a 7-6 setback to Shawnee in their 5A regional opener, the Cardinals clawed back through the consolation bracket and beat Shawnee twice (5-9, 2-6) to go to state.

12. Blanchard (32-5)

The Lions posted a 41-5 edge in winning their 4A regional tourney. That included back-to-back 16-3 and 11-1 wins against Clinton to cap the regional run.

13. Victory Christian (33-8)

In two games at last week's 3A regional with Cascia Hall, the Conquerors were victorious, winning 6-3 and again 1-0 to seal the regional title.

14. Sand Springs (31-8)

The Sandites dropped two games in their 6A home regional to Enid as what had been an outstanding season came to an end.

15. Westmoore (29-11)

Westmoore dropped a 7-3 decision to Mustang early in its 6A regional tournament. But the Jaguars went on to beat the Broncos twice, the latter 14-7 to punch their ticket to state.

16. Edmond Santa Fe (29-11)

In their regional championship game, the Wolves took care of business against crosstown rival Edmond North with a 16-6 win to reach this week's 6A state tournament.

17. Oklahoma Christian School (31-8)

The Saints took two of three games from Purcell in their 3A regional tournament. In the deciding third game, OCS rolled to a 10-0 win.

18. Duncan (26-7)

Duncan didn't allow a run scored in winning all three of its 5A regional games last week. That included 12-0 and 9-0 shutouts of Guthrie to reach state.

19. Washington (29-9)

The Warriors defeated Perry, 8-3, in their 3A regional finals to reach state. Washington allowed just one other run prior to that in regionals, as the Warriors posted a 23-4 edge in winning all three games.

20. Marlow (30-8)

Marlow picked up its 30th win with an 8-1 win against Newcastle to win its 4A regional title. The Outlaws will play their first state tournament game Thursday against another 30-win team, Lincoln Christian.

21. Elk City (28-9)

The Elks have won 10 of their last 11 ballgames to clinch a trip to the 4A state tournament. At last weekend's regional, they won identical 6-5 ballgames against Byng.

22. Edmond Memorial (27-11)

Memorial advanced to the 6A state tournament by taking two of three against regional host Choctaw. In the deciding regional title game on May 7, the Bulldogs pulled off a 5-4 win.

23. Roff (29-3)

The Tigers claimed their fourth consecutive Class B spring baseball championship on Monday with a 9-3 win against Fort Cobb-Broxton.

24. Enid (25-9)

To reach the 6A state tournament, the Plainsmen won both a pitcher's duel and a slugfest against Sand Springs in last week's regional tournament. Enid beat the Sandites, 3-1; then outlasted them, 13-12, to earn the trip to state.

25. Red Oak (26-7)

The Eagles won their first spring baseball state title since 2016 when they held off top-seeded Canute, 7-6, to claim the Class A championship on Monday. Red Oak, which entered the Class A state tournament as the third seed, also won 7-6 against Tushka in the semifinals.


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Buck Ringgold, SBLive Sports
BUCK RINGGOLD, SBLIVE SPORTS

Buck Ringgold is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana.