The latest Pennsylvania high school baseball rankings, released on June 6, 2026, have cemented the top five teams in each classification as the state moves toward its six championship finals.
With 24 squads still in contention, the final four scoreboards from twelve districts illustrate a competitive landscape that stretches from the Pittsburgh suburbs to the Lehigh Valley.
Class 6A: Butler and Pennsbury Lead the Pack
Butler sits at the apex of Class 6A with a 22‑3 record, a testament to a season marked by dominant pitching and clutch hitting. Just behind, Pennsbury posts an impressive 24‑2 slate, positioning the two programs as the clear favorites heading into the PIAA finals.
The rankings also reveal that District 1 retains six teams in the mix, while District 7, the WPIAL, holds five, underscoring regional depth.
Class 4A: Indiana Takes the Top Spot
In Class 4A, the Indiana High School baseball team has surged to first place with a 20‑4 record, showcasing a balanced attack that has kept opponents guessing.
Northern Lebanon, despite a stellar 32‑1 run, finds itself ranked fifth, a reflection of the tight competition among the top tier of that class.
Lower Classifications: Mifflinburg, Halifax, and Dock Mennonite
Class 3A sees Mifflinburg dominate with a 19‑5 record, while in Class 2A Halifax leads undefeated at 23‑1, both teams poised to make deep runs.
Class A is headed by Dock Mennonite, whose 14‑2 record places them at the summit, rounding out a season where small‑school programs have punched above their weight.
Notably, Districts 2, 5, 8 and 11 will not award PIAA gold in baseball this year, a decision that has sparked discussion among coaches about the impact on postseason seeding.
As the state prepares for the championship games, the blend of established powerhouses and surprise contenders promises a finale that could reshape high school baseball narratives across Pennsylvania.