By: Don Rebel
Friday, May 30, 2025 | 8:11 PM

Christopher Horner | TribLive
Indiana pitcher Greg Minnick delivers in the rain against Elizabeth Forward during the WPIAL Class 4A championship game on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at EQT Park.
Let’s all tip our caps to the 12 teams that flexed their muscles and accomplished the golden goal of winning a WPIAL championship.
It has become old hat, but kudos to the Neshannock softball team has it captured a fourth consecutive district crown.
Halfway to that mark is Mohawk, which repeated as WPIAL Class 3A softball champion.
The other 10 winners are freshly minted title holders.
In baseball, Seneca Valley in 6A and Shaler in 5A both won as No. 3 seeds.
Indiana in 4A, Riverside in 3A and Serra Catholic in A all were top seeds.
Freedom was the one long shot champ, winning its first crown as the No. 8 seed.
In softball, Hempfield in 6A and Union in A won it all as the No. 1 seed while Shaler and Hampton collected gold as No. 2 seeds.
Up next, the two-week battle for more gold in the PIAA playoffs.
Here are the latest power rankings for the 2025 season. The overall record is followed by the team’s ranking from last week’s Trib 10.
These weekly rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Baseball Trib 10
1. Indiana Little Indians (21-1) (2)
2. Riverside Panthers (17-2) (3)
3. Shaler Titans (17-4) (4)
4. Seneca Valley Raiders (17-6) (6)
5. Serra Catholic Eagles (20-3) (8)
6. Freedom Bulldogs (15-7) (NR)
7. Pine-Richland Rams (19-3) (1)
8. Bethel Park Black Hawks (19-5) (NR)
9. Elizabeth Forward Warriors (16-4) (5)
10. Quaker Valley Quakers (15-7) (9)
Out: Norwin Knights, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
Softball Trib 10
1. Neshannock Lancers (22-0) (1)
2. Hempfield Spartans (21-1) (3)
3. Shaler Titans (18-4) (8)
4. Union Scotties (19-2) (9)
5. Hampton Talbots (17-4) (10)
6. Mohawk Warriors (16-5) (NR)
7. Penn-Trafford Warriors (20-3) (4)
8. South Park Eagles (20-1) (2)
9. Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers (20-2) (6)
10. Carmichaels Mighty Mikes (16-1) (7)
Out: Seneca Valley Raiders