WPIAL Baseball rankings: Week ending April 23, 2023

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Saturday, April 22, 2023 | 3:53 PM


Class 6A

Rank, Team, W-L, Last

1. North Allegheny, 9-2, 2

2. Pine-Richland, 11-4, 3

3. Seneca Valley, 11-2, 1

4. Hempfield, 9-4, 4

5. Butler, 6-5, 5

Out: none

Class 5A

Rank, Team, W-L, Last

1. Shaler, 10-3, 1

2. Bethel Park, 8-4, 2

3. North Hills, 10-2, 3

4. South Fayette, 10-3, 5

5. Franklin Regional, 8-3, 4

Out: none

Class 4A

Rank, Team, W-L, Last

1. West Mifflin, 12-1, 1

2. Montour, 12-1, 2

3. Blackhawk, 9-1, 3

4. Chartiers Valley, 9-3, 4

5. Indiana, 7-4, NR

Out: Thomas Jefferson (6-7, 5)

Class 3A

Rank, Team, W-L, Last

1. Riverside, 10-0, 1

2. Mohawk, 9-2, 3

3. Neshannock, 9-2, 5

4. Avonworth, 9-4, 2

5. Greensburg Salem, 10-2, 4

Out: none

Class 2A

Rank, Team, W-L, Last

1. Serra Catholic, 11-2, 1

2. Seton LaSalle, 9-2, 4

3. Chartiers-Houston, 10-2, 3

4. Burgettstown, 6-2, 2

5. South Side, 10-1, 5

Out: none

Class A

Rank, Team, W-L, Last

1. Union, 6-3, 1

2. Eden Christian, 8-2, 3

3. Bishop Canevin, 6-3, 4

4. Leechburg, 8-4, 5

5. Carmichaels, 8-3, 2

Out: none

Chris Harlan is a TribLive reporter covering sports. He joined the Trib in 2009 after seven years as a reporter at the Beaver County Times. He can be reached at charlan@triblive.com.

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