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SBLive Power 25 Ohio softball rankings: Holland Springfield ascends to No. 1

Watkins Memorial, Oak Hills, Austintown-Fitch and Athens round out the top five

Although Watkins Memorial remains undefeated, the impressive performances Holland Springfield continues to produce nearly every game has moved the Blue Devils to No. 1 and dropped the Warriors to second.

Moving into the rankings this week are Lebanon and Lancaster.

Here’s week five of the SBLive Ohio Power 25 softball rankings:

1. Holland Springfield (18-0)

Last week: No. 2

The Blue Devils defeated Avon 7-1 on April 29 in the Prebis Memorial at LaGrange Keystone as pitcher Mady Yackee went 2-for-4 at the plate and struck out 12.

2. Watkins Memorial (19-0)

Last week: No. 1

Still without junior pitcher Carsyn Cassady because of injury until later this month, the Warriors leaned on their offense to beat Marysville 8-4 on April 25 and Heath 6-4 on April 26.

3. Cincinnati Oak Hills (21-0)

Last week: No. 3

The Highlanders have produced three double-digit wins over the past week to stay undefeated, beating Cincinnati Colerain 14-3 on April 25, Middletown 18-3 on April 26 and Cincinnati Sycamore 16-0 on April 28.

4. Austintown-Fitch (16-0)

Last week: No. 4

After defeating Warren Harding 19-0 on April 24 and 18-0 on April 25, the Falcons beat Warren Champion 6-3 on April 28 to stay unbeaten.

5. Athens (19-0)

Last week: No. 5

The No. 1-ranked team in the Division II state poll, Athens defeated New Concord John Glenn 13-6 on April 25 and Nelsonville-York 22-1 on April 26 to continue its perfect start.

6. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (14-1)

Last week: No. 7

The Generals continued their impressive start by defeating Napoleon 14-0 on April 26 and then downing Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 14-6 and Wooster Triway 7-0 on April 29 at the Prebis Memorial.

7. Gahanna Lincoln (23-1)

Last week: No. 8 After beating Westerville Central 11-3 on April 27 to earn a season sweep of the Warhawks, the Lions beat Canfield South Range and Triway by 3-0 scores on April 29 at the Prebis Memorial.

8. Wheelersburg (16-0)

Last week: No. 6

The top-ranked team in the Division III state poll defeated Portsmouth West 10-4 on April 26 and Louisa (Kentucky) Lawrence County 13-0 on April 27 before edging Mount Washington (Kentucky) 7-5 on April 29.

9. Hopewell-Loudon (20-0)

Last week: No. 10

The Chieftains have won all but two games by more than six runs. After beating Mount Blanchard Riverdale 10-0 on April 25, they defeated Elmore Woodmore 23-2 on April 27 and Lakeside Danbury 11-1 on April 29.

10. Chillicothe Unioto (18-1)

Last week: No. 11

The Shermans have won 16 in a row, including beating Chillicothe Huntington 8-0 on April 25 and Piketon 6-0 on April 26.

11. Alliance Marlington (16-1)

Last week: No. 12

The Dukes edged Beloit West Branch 2-0 on April 25 and blew past Minerva 15-0 on April 27 to continue a nine-game winning streak.

12. Canfield (15-1)

Last week: No. 14

After beating Youngstown Boardman 6-4 on April 25, the Cardinals defeated Columbiana Crestview 12-0 on April 26 and Amherst Steele 7-3 on April 29 in the Prebis Memorial.

13. Minster (16-1)

Last week: No. 16

Now on a 17-game winning streak, the Wildcats defeated Fort Recovery 9-2 on April 27 and Lima Bath 10-0 and Russia 5-4 on April 29.

14. Lewistown Indian Lake (18-1)

Last week: No. 15

The Lakers followed a 10-3 win over Bellefontaine on April 25 by edging Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 6-5 on April 26.

15. Strasburg-Franklin (19-2)

Last week: No. 21 

Winners of five in a row, the Tigers defeated Malvern 12-0 on April 26, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 5-2 on April 27 and Sugarcreek Garaway 11-2 on April 29.

16.  LaGrange Keystone (19-1)

Last week: No. 9

The Wildcats defeated Sheffield Brookside 12-0 on April 26 and Oberlin 21-5 on April 27 but endured their first loss at the Prebis Memorial, falling to Amherst Steele 4-2 on April 29.

17. Brecksville-Broadview Heights (17-2)

Last week: No. 22

The Bees have continued their hot play following a pair of early-April losses, including beating North Royalton 8-0 on April 25 and Twinsburg 9-5 on April 26 and downing Columbia Station Columbia 8-0 and Youngstown Ursuline 11-1 on April 29 in the Prebis Memorial.

18. Lebanon (17-2) 

Last week: Unranked 

Riding a 14-game winning streak that includes a 4-3 win over Gahanna on April 23, the Warriors move into the rankings following a week in which they beat Cincinnati Glen Este 15-5 on April 25 and Centerville 4-0 on April 29.

19. Uniontown Green (12-1)

Last week: No. 22

The Bees have continued their hot play following a pair of early-April losses, including beating North Royalton 8-0 on April 25 and Twinsburg 9-5 on April 26 and downing Columbia Station Columbia 8-0 and Youngstown Ursuline 11-1 on April 29 in the Prebis Memorial.

20. Bowerston Conotton Valley (16-2)

Last week: No. 20

The Bulldogs earned a pair of close wins last week, defeating Uniontown Lake 4-3 on April 25 and Massillon Perry 4-2 on April 26.

21. Warren Champion (17-2)

Last week: No. 23

The Rockets’ only losses are to Strasburg-Franklin. They’ve won eight in a row since then, including beating Magnolia Sandy Valley 16-1 on April 27 and New Matamoras Frontier 10-0 on April 28.

22. Wooster Triway (14-3)

Last week: No. 13

The Titans got tripped up twice April 29 at the Prebis Memorial, falling 3-0 to Gahanna and 7-0 to Anthony Wayne. That followed a 2-1 win over Massillon Tuslaw on April 26.

23. Lancaster (14-4)

Last week: Unranked

The Golden Gales have won seven in a row, including defeating Teays Valley 8-0 on April 25, Groveport 12-1 on April 26 and Reynoldsburg 13-1 on April 27. While Teays Valley was ranked 18th a week ago, Lancaster returns to the rankings after not being ranked the last two weeks.

24. Miamisburg (15-3)

Last week: No. 23

The Vikings shutout Kettering Fairmont 10-0 on April 18 and beat the Firebirds 15-3 the next day to continue what has become a 12-game winning streak.

25. New Concord John Glenn (17-3)

Last week: No. 16

After beating Dresden Tri-Valley 9-0 on April 19, the Little Muskies lost 3-1 to New Lexington on April 20 before bouncing back with a 15-2 win April 24 over Warsaw River View.