HSSR Softball Ranking

Staff Reports • April 29, 2025

Barnwell senior pitcher Jaidyn Devore

Going into the softball playoffs, here is your current rankings for SCHSL and SCISA.


HSSR Softball Div. I AAAAA Softball Rankings - (As of 4-26-2025)
1. Summerville
2. Byrnes
3. Lexington

4. Blythewood

5.West Ashley

6. Dorman

7. Fort Dorchester

8. Sumter

9. Carolina Forest

10. Hillcrest

 
HSSR Softball Div. II AAAAA Softball Rankings
- (As of 4-26-2025)
1.  Catawba Ridge
2. Berkeley
3. TL Hanna
4. St. James
5. Woodmont

6. West Florence

7. Gaffney

8. Nation Ford

9. North Myrtle Beach

10. Chapin  



HSSR Softball AAAA Softball Rankings
- (As of 4-26-2025)
1. Gilbert

2. Gray Collegiate
3. Hartsville
4. South Florence
5. York
6. AC Flora
7. Midland Valley
8. Seneca

9. Westside

10. Darlington  


HSSR Softball AAA Softball Rankings
- (As of 4-26-2025)
1.  Aynor
2. BHP
3. Union County

4. Fox Creek

5. Crescent

6. West Oak

7. Hanahan

8. Oceanside Collegiate

9. Georgetown

10. Woodruff

 

HSSR Softball AA Softball Rankings - (As of 4-26-2025)

1.   Buford

2.  Saluda

3.  Barnwell

4.  Andrews

5.  North Central
6.  Ninety-Six

7.  Chesnee

8.  Strom Thurmond 

9.  Chester

10. Woodland 


HSSR Softball Class A Softball Rankings
- (As of 4-26-2025)
1. Dixie

2. Lewisville
3. Latta

4. Whitmire

5. East Clarendon

6. Ware Shoals

7. Bamberg-Ehrhardt

8. McBee

9. Lamar

10. Lake View   


HSSR-SCISA SCISA AAAA Softball Rankings - (As of 4-26-2025)

1. Laurence Manning

2. Wilson Hall

3. Hammond

4. First Baptist

5. Augusta Christian

6. Ben Lippen

 

HSSR-SCISA SCISA AAA Softball Rankings - (As of 4-26-2025)

1. Pee Dee Academy

2. Clarendon Hall

3. Orangeburg Prep

4. Calhoun Academy 

5. Williamsburg Academy

6. Spartanburg Christian

 

HSSR-SCISA SCISA AA Softball Rankings - (As of 4-26-2025)

1. The Carolina Academy

2. Dorchester Academy

3. Cross Schools

4. The Kings Academy

5. Marlboro Academy

6. Lee Academy

 

HSSR-SCISA SCISA Class A Softball Rankings - (As of 4-26-2025)

1. WW King

2. Holly Hill Academy

3. Jefferson Davis Academy

4. Richard Winn

5. Wardlaw

6. Laurens Academy

 


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