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FIELDER’S CHOICES: Back in the saddle again with baseball, softball picks
Sad that spring break is over? Don’t be — the real fun is yet to come.
I’m talking league games dripping with postseason implications. I’m talking regional playoffs full of intrigue.
It took me a while to put together scouting reports for baseball and softball teams after Eric and I survived our trip back from Reno (long story), but rest assured, I haven’t gone anywhere.
I am, however, wondering who put Bud Selig in charge of tournaments involving area teams. Tech’s softball team has as many ties (two) as its boys soccer team had all season.
Good thing you won’t find any ties in my league predictions:
BASEBALL
Northwest League
Northwest League
Champion: Arbor View
Runner-up: Palo Verde
The Aggies get the nod because they have deeper pitching, but the Panthers boast a potent lineup. And don’t forget about Cimarron-Memorial.
Southwest League
Champion: Bishop Gorman
Runner-up: Sierra Vista
Another season, another ring for the Gaels? The Mountain Lions could have something to say about it, especially if Nick Kingham is on the hill when the two teams meet. Good thing they take four teams for the playoffs, because this is the American League East of Southern Nevada baseball.
Northeast League
Champion: Rancho
Runner-up: Las Vegas
This is finally the year the Rams break through and knock off the Wildcats.
Southeast League
Champion: Green Valley
Runner-up: Silverado
The Gators strike me as the most viable threat to Gorman’s bid for another state title.
3A Southern League
Champion: Virgin Valley
Runner-up: Boulder City
Boulder City will compete, but how can’t you give the edge to the two-time defending 3A state champions?
2A Southern League
Champion: Needles
Runner-up: The Meadows
The young Mustangs will continue to improve, but it’ll be hard to top the older Mustangs.
1A
Central League champion: Beatty
Southern League champion: Pahranagat Valley
Both teams appear to have improved from last season — bad news for others in 1A.
SOFTBALL
Northwest League
Champion: Arbor View
Runner-up: Palo Verde
At least six teams are worthy of reaching the postseason, so someone is going to get left out. The Aggies finally broke through in girls soccer, and I see softball following suit.
Don’t count out Cimarron-Memorial if the Spartans can regroup from their puzzling start. Centennial lost too much from last year’s state title team.
Southwest League
Champion: Bonanza
Runner-up: Durango
Perhaps the toughest league to pick, but I settled on the team I think returned the most. I can confidently say the league champion won’t go 15-1 like Durango did last year (just to spite me, they might go 16-0).
Northeast League
Champion: Las Vegas
Runner-up: Valley
The Wildcats have wins over Bonanza, Silverado and Cimarron, and they played Green Valley tough. Not a bad resume out of the gates.
Southeast League
Champion: Green Valley
Runner-up: Basic
I long ago circled April 7 and 27 on my calendar — the dates when these two teams do battle. Are the Wolves ready to leap from contender to favorite?
3A Southern League
Champion: Boulder City
Runner-up: Virgin Valley
Perfect example of why we need more teams in 3A. This won’t be close.
2A Southern League
Champion: Needles
Runner-up: Calvary Chapel
Just glad I could get a 2A team in here that wasn’t called the Mustangs.
1A Southern League
Champion: Henderson International
Runner-up: Lake Mead
There are several quality teams in this league, but none with as much 4A-caliber talent as the Wolverines.