2015-16 Maine Preseason Boys Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. HampdenHead coach: Russ Barlett
2014-15 record: 20-2
Hampden has been remarkably consistent, capturing four consecutive regional titles and going the distance last season. Hampden will be difficult to dethrone in 2015, with
Nicholas Gilpin and
Brendan McIntire both returning.
See last season's Maine boys basketball computer rankings2. PortlandHead coach: Joe Russo
2014-15 record: 20-3
Portland fell short of its ultimate goal last season, losing to Hampden in the Class A finals. However, it has the pieces in place to be right back in the state title discussion.
Amir Moss and
Joe Esposito will lead the charge, supported by
Terion Moss and
Charlie Lyall.
See Maine boys basketball pro photo galleries3. FalmouthHead coach: Dave Halligan
2014-15 record: 17-4
The post-Jack Simonds era begins this season. It will be difficult to replace the area player of the year and all-state pick. However, brothers
Thomas Coyne and
Collin Coyne provide a solid nucleus.
See last season's Maine boys basketball playoff brackets4. Medomak Valley (Waldoboro)Head coach: Nick DePatsy
2014-15 record: 18-3
Nicholas Depatsy, the coach's son, returns for his senior season. He earned all-state honors as a junior, averaging over 21 points and eight rebounds. Junior center
Cameron Allaire is a handful down low.
See last season's Maine boys basketball stat leaders5. Cheverus (Portland)Head coach: Ryan Soucie
2014-15 record: 11-9
Cheverus has improved in each of the last three seasons, and notched an impressive win over Portland, snapping the program's 37-game winning streak. First-year head coach Ryan Soucie will look to keep up the program's momentum.