Despite two losses to Bayport last weekend, Manitowoc Lincoln receives honorable mention recognition in this week’s Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Poll.
The Ships have two home games this week as they’ll host Kewaunee on Thursday and Pulaski on Friday.
Both games are scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m.
De Pere of the FRCC is ranked third, Kimberly debuts at number four, while Hortonville falls from fourth to ninth.
Seymour tops the list of area teams ranked in Division Two.
The Thunder check in at number four.
Kewaskum debuts at number seven, Little Chute is ninth, and Campbellsport is ranked for the first time at number twelve.
Notre Dame OF Green Bay receives honorable mention recognition.
In Division Three, Cedar Grove-Belgium jumps from fourth to second.
Chilton rises three spots from eighth to fifth, while Kohler/Sheboygan Christian and Random Lake receive honorable mention recognition, and the Vikings of Gibraltar/ Washington Island fall from first to fourth in Division Four.
Meanwhile, Mishicot remains second in the latest Wisconsin Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association/wissports.net girls Division Four softball poll released Tuesday afternoon.
The Indians return to action Thursday afternoon as they host Reedsville in a Big East-North Division game.
The Indians defeated the Panthers 10 to 0 in Reedsville on Monday.
Sevastopol remains at number seven, and the Ledgers of St. Mary’s Springs of Fond Du Lac are ranked ninth.
Kaukauna remains first in Division One at 20 and 0, Green Bay Preble up from fourth to third, Ashwaubenon slips from seventh to ninth, while Kimberly and Neenah receive honorable mention recognition.
Fox Valley Lutheran of Appleton and Luxemburg-Casco are second and third, respectively, in Division Two, and Kewaskum checks in at number eight.
Laconia slips from third to fifth in Division Three, and Green Bay NEW Lutheran/ Providence Academy holds steady in Division Five at number ten.