MaxPreps 2015 Rhode Island preseason softball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard

By Mitch Stephens Mar 24, 2015, 12:00am

East Greenwich should win another state title behind Cora Geunes.

Graphic by Ryan Escobar
MaxPreps 2015 Rhode Island Softball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. East Greenwich

2014 record: 21-2
Head coach: Robert Petrucci


The defending Division II state champions had to win two games, beating West Warwick 4-0 and 3-2, to take the title. The Avengers lost ace pitcher Becca Black but return Cora Geunes, who made 10 appearances last season. Geunes also hit a blistering .455. Other top hitters returning are Emily Rhodes (.321) and Sarah Gavin (.303).

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2. North Kingstown




2014 record: 24-0
Head coach: Rick Powell

The Skippers outscored opponents 195-21 last year, including an 8-2 win over Smithfield in the finals. The Skippers carry seven seniors on a 15-person roster, including shortstop Natalie Wirth. Pitchers on the team are sophomore Kiara Oliver, who also plays first base, and senior Rachel Kantor, who also plays second.

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3. Smithfield (Esmond)

2014 record: 18-6
Head coach: Anthony Torregrossa

Sophomore pitcher Megan Long leads the Tigers, who lost in the state finals to North Kingstown. She hopes to get more help from her outfield, which Torregrossa called "the best outfield I've seen in a long time." That outfield was made up of Juliana Romeo, Abbi Cook and Analise England.



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4. Narragansett


2014 record: 18-1
Head coach: Dean Healey

The Mariners outscored opponents 187-57 last year and were one of the highest scoring teams in the state. They won the state Division III state title with a 2-0 win over Joanita Sanchez/Rocky Hill.

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5. West Warwick

2014 record: 19-7
Head coach:
Brian Palazzo



West Warwick reached the state Division II state finals, but lost twice to East Greenwich 4-0 and 3-2. West Warwick reached the championship round by beating East Greenwich 4-0.