Serra Padres 2025: 28-7, 12-2 WCAL championship. CCS-Division I championship. Northern California-Division I runner-up, tournament champion in the inaugural Battle For Atherton. Coach: Mat Keplinger. Gone is a core of five seniors, including Serra's up-the-middle strength – its catcher, shortstop, second baseman and centerfielder – that was essential in guiding
by PPB TeamSaint Francis Lancers 2025: 22-11, 9-5 in WCAL, CCS Division 1 qualifier; Lost in semifinals to Serra. Advanced to the finals of the NorCal Division II tournament and lost to top-seeded Yuba City. Coach: Erik Wagle Few teams enter the new season with seemingly so few question marks. Erik Wagle&
by PPB TeamSt. Ignatius Prep Wildcats: 2025- 17-10-2, 10-4 in WCAL, second place. Central Coast Section-Division I qualifier. Coach: Brian Pollzzie. St. Ignatius Prep's 2025 season can summed up by its stinging losses, particularly in May. There was the one-run loss to Valley Christian in the WCAL tournament semifinals, when
by PPB TeamLos Altos Eagles: 2025- 20-9, 8-6 SCVAL-De Anza Division. CCS-Division III semifinalist. Coach: Gabriel Stewart. The Eagles served notice early on that they were a team to be noticed when they opened the season with a 3-2 extra-inning victory at Saint Francis. Los Altos won six of its first seven
by PPB TeamHalf Moon Bay Cougars 2025: 11-16, 6-8 in PAL Ocean Division, fourth place. Coach: Brian Anderson There's a new vibe at Half Moon Bay this year, a warning to the rest of the PAL Ocean Division, not to sleep on the Cougars this year. "We haven'
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Half Moon Bay Cougars 2025: 11-16, 6-8 in PAL Ocean Division, fourth place. Coach: Brian Anderson There's a new vibe at Half Moon Bay this year, a warning to the rest of the PAL Ocean Division, not to sleep on the Cougars this year. "We haven'
by PPB TeamSerra Padres 2025: 28-7, 12-2 WCAL championship. CCS-Division I championship. Northern California-Division I runner-up, tournament champion in the inaugural Battle For Atherton. Coach: Mat Keplinger. Gone is a core of five seniors, including Serra's up-the-middle strength – its catcher, shortstop, second baseman and centerfielder – that was essential in guiding
by PPB TeamSaint Francis Lancers 2025: 22-11, 9-5 in WCAL, CCS Division 1 qualifier; Lost in semifinals to Serra. Advanced to the finals of the NorCal Division II tournament and lost to top-seeded Yuba City. Coach: Erik Wagle Few teams enter the new season with seemingly so few question marks. Erik Wagle&
by PPB TeamSt. Ignatius Prep Wildcats: 2025- 17-10-2, 10-4 in WCAL, second place. Central Coast Section-Division I qualifier. Coach: Brian Pollzzie. St. Ignatius Prep's 2025 season can summed up by its stinging losses, particularly in May. There was the one-run loss to Valley Christian in the WCAL tournament semifinals, when
by PPB TeamLos Altos Eagles: 2025- 20-9, 8-6 SCVAL-De Anza Division. CCS-Division III semifinalist. Coach: Gabriel Stewart. The Eagles served notice early on that they were a team to be noticed when they opened the season with a 3-2 extra-inning victory at Saint Francis. Los Altos won six of its first seven
by PPB TeamBurlingame Panthers: 2025- 10-16, 4-10 in PAL Bay Division, seventh place. Coach: Shawn Scott. Shawn Scott's squad struggled offensively last year and finished the season with a 10-16 record. Don't be surprised to see a bounce back in 2026 with a team that returns the core
by PPB TeamAragon Dons: 2025- 8-18, 5-9 in the PAL Ocean Division, sixth place. Coach: John Rally. The Dons are a program in transition. John Rally takes the reigns of a program that returns just three starters after struggling in the PAL-Ocean division a year ago. Aragon won just eight games in
by PPB TeamHomestead Mustangs: 2025- 13-16, 5-9 SCVAL-De Anza Division. CCS-Division IV qualifier. Lost in semifinals. Coach: Travis Sunseri. The Mustangs, some think, could be a team that flies under the radar this season in the SCVAL-De Anza Division, thanks to the return of a core of senior leadership, including shortstop Drew
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