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Updated state rankings: May 26

By Luke Hanlon, SportsEngine , 05/30/17, 10:00AM CDT

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Wayzata continued tumbling in the Class 4A rankings.

Class 4A

After falling out of top spot last week, Wayzata (13-6), last year's 4A champion, has fallen to No. 4 in the state Associated Press poll. The Trojans lost their last three games of the regular season, each by only one run. They bounced back with an 8-1 win over Minneapolis Washburn on Friday, but they remain at No. 4.

Wayzata swapped spots with Blaine (17-3). The No. 2 Bengals secured the Northwest Suburban title with a 3-0 win over Andover last Tuesday and have won their last eight games.

Class 3A

No big movements in 3A, as four teams moved a total of four spots. New Ulm (16-4) and Academy of Holy Angels (15-5) switched spots, with The Eagles jumping into the No. 4 spot and the Stars falling to No. 5.

The same movement happened further down the rankings, as Alexandria (15-5) and Mankato West (14-7) swapped spots. The Cardinals are now eighth-ranked, while the Scarlets have fallen to No. 9.

Class 2A

The big news out of 2A is the massive jump that Esko (16-3) took to get into the top ten. The Eskomos lost 6-2 to Mora on Friday, but that was after the rankings were released. Before the loss, they had won three games in-a-row, with a run differential of plus-21. That led them to jump up from No. 18 last week into the No. 10 spot.

Class 1A

No movement in the top of the 1A rankings, but Fosston (17-2) climbed three spots, moving from No. 10 to seventh. This jump saw three teams fall below Fosston this week, with Mankato Loyola (17-3) at No. 8, Granada-Huntley-East Chain/Martin Luther/Truman (17-4) at No. 9 and Canby (13-1) at No. 10. 

 

Click here to view the complete rankings.

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