BY DARREN COOPER / NORTHJERSEY.COM

1. Immaculate Heart Academy

Good pitching, best hitter in North Jersey since…I have to think about that, Gabby Shadek (Duke commitment). The Blue Eagles will be judged on two games: The Bergen County Tournament final and if/when they face Mount St. Dominic in the State Tournament. They’re No. 1 until someone else knocks them off.

2. Ramsey

I feel like Alana Chetaitis has been playing softball at Ramsey for 11 years. She’s a great player. The Rams attack every game with passion and a plan and succeed.

3. Weehawken

These are the glory days of Weehawken softball. Senior pitcher Savanna McHale (Binghamton) is the returning North Jersey Player of the Year.

4. Ramapo

The Green Raiders only graduated one starter and brought in a freshman or two. It’s all there.

5. Old Tappan

The Golden Knights bring back almost everyone from last year. Old Tappan always puts pressure on the other team’s defense by running and playing smart.

6. Bergenfield

This is the Bears best team since, well, last year. Eight seniors and pitcher Kayla Porter are back ready to roll.

7. Indian Hills

Audrey Amoruso went 16-6 for the Braves last year…and they were young. Experienced Indian Hills teams usually win championships.

8. Passaic Valley

I’m not underrating the Hornets this year. They have everything, including a rising star in pitcher Mia Aquino.

9. Rutherford

The Bulldogs are overdue for a sectional championship. Giana Yaniero can get them there with another good year in the circle.

10. Ridgefield Park

The Scarlets are in position to have another big year. They have pitching, speed and defense.

11. Pequannock

At the end of the season, Pequannock may barely be .500. That’s how good Morris County softball is, but Pequannock is still worthy of a high ranking. When she’s on, McKenzie Minervini is as good as anyone in the circle.

12. Northern Highlands

Playing in that tough division in the Big North, the Highlanders record may not look great at the end of the year either, but they’re legit.

13. Glen Rock

The Panthers will be the most experienced team in North Jersey with every starter back. They’ve become the dominant program in their division, can they get to the Bergen County semifinals? That should be the expectation.

14. St. Mary

Wait, St. Mary? When’s the last time they were in the poll? Maybe over a decade, but remember the Gaels picked up the bulk of the Immaculate Conception softball roster. It’s a new era.

15. Waldwick

Always good vibes around the Warriors. They bring back pitcher Hailey Zirpoli, but it’s always the same fight with Emerson and Park Ridge.

16. Wood-Ridge

If the Blue Devils can play above-average defense, there’s no reason why they can’t be dangerous in the section with Brooke Stellato pitching.

17. Ridgefield

After a league title and 14 wins, the Royals bring back just about every key contributor and are ready to take the next step.

18. Fair Lawn

I may have the Cutters too low. Can they outslug Passaic Valley in the Big North Independence division?

19. Bergen Tech

After a great run, the Knights are retooling a bit, but still have Nina Sarlo and other good bats.

20. Hawthorne

The Bears couldn’t get past Glen Rock and Pompton Lakes in the NJIC Colonial, but they have some big pieces back and a couple of freshmen who can help.

21. Wallington

Delilah Tabaka and the Panthers came on strong at the end of the season, but there’s not a lot of depth here.

22. Ridgewood

The Maroons surged at the end of last year and seem to have the athletes in the right place. Hey, Ridgewood is good in just about every spring sport, why should softball be any different?

23. West Milford

The Highlanders started 1-8 last year, but then started to show some signs they were figuring some things out. They have some sticks, can they start winning consistently?

24. Emerson

When Group 1 schools lose a standout pitcher to graduation like the Cavos did, usually there’s a dropoff, but I’m confident the core values established in the program will still work.

25. Mahwah

The T-Birds have hovered around .500 the last two years. They always have some girls who can hit. No one should take them lightly.