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Caroline Hedgcock of Downers Grove South (Ill.) earns National Player of the Year honors and Kristen Drust of Cheshire (Conn.) is Coach of the Year.
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National champ Eagle batted .468 as a team and hit 65 homers while pitchers allowed 61 base hits in 29 games.
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Eagle doesn't get home run record, but repeats as Idaho champion and remains No. 1; Four new teams enter.
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14 seniors, one sophomore receive consideration for the top honor in the nation.
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Seven new teams join Top 25, while Eagle of Idaho continues its torrid path to the top.
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Eagle becomes Idaho's first team to be ranked No. 1 in the Xcellent 25.
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East Union and Orange Lutheran enter from California, while Maryland team Sherwood seeks its 100th-straight victory.
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Crown Point of Indiana slides its way into the No. 1 spot this week.
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Five undefeated teams move their way into the Xcellent 25 this week.
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Oakleaf of Florida moves into the top spot after Mission Viejo splits with Los Alamitos.
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The No. 1 spot stays in Southern California, but it's claimed by Los Alamitos now.
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Big Sky leads the way, but also watch out for Glacier, Billings West, Russell and Conrad in the Montana softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Parkland leads the way. Also watch out for Lower Dauphin, Cumberland Valley, Perkiomen Valley and Holy Redeemer in the Pennsylvania softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Southern California teams swap positions in big ways, with non-ranked Valencia moving in and Grand Terrace falling down.
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Sherwood leads the way, but also watch out for Leonardtown, St. Mary's Ryken, Northern and Northwest in the Maryland softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Big movements are already in action as teams in Florida and Texas take on tough schedules.
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Putnam leads the way, but also watch out for Westview, South Medford, McNary and Pendleton in the Oregon softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Eagle leads the way, but also watch out for Coeur d'Alene, Rocky Mountain, Lake City and Mountain View in the Idaho softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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The eventual national champion is likely to come from this long list of the best teams in the nation.
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California teams Mission Viejo, Grand Terrace claim the top two spots.
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Enka leads the way, but also watch out for North Davidson, South Central, Lee County and South Granville in the North Carolina #MaxPrepsFab5.
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Woodinville leads the way but also watch out for Tahoma, Everett, Lake Washington and Enumclaw in the Washington softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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The Golden State leads the way with the most players on our list of the best players in the nation heading into the spring 2016 campaign.
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Campbell expected to be the best in the Aloha state this season.
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Union County is the team to beat, but watch out for Summerville, Hartsville, Wren and Boiling Springs.
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Redondo Union's Tommy Chaffins wins Coach of the Year; Players of the Year include Norene Iosia, Kyra Banko, Ronika Stone, Devyn Cross and Grace Roberts-Burbank.
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Sydney Hilley, Thayer Hall and Kayleigh Hames lead the way as players of the year in their respective classes.
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Jac'Cara Walker of P.K. Yonge is Player of the Year, while Morgan (Utah) is Team of the Year and Goessel (Kan.) coach Crysta Guhr is Coach of the Year.
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Ronika Stone of Valley Christian is the Player of the Year, Gabriel Richard of Michigan is the Team of the Year and Hadli Daniels of Buford is the Coach of the Year.
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Nicole Peterson of Jesuit wins Player of the Year, Indianapolis Cathedral takes Team of the Year honors and Jean Kesterson is Coach of the Year.