MaxPreps 2014-15 Montana Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Fairfield2013-14 record: 26-0
Head coach: Dustin Gordon
The Eagles have not lost since the 2009-10 season, an incredible streak that is at 104. Two all-state players graduated in Jill Barta and Kourtney Coverdell, while five freshmen and four sophomores were on the squad last season with no juniors. Have the youngsters learned enough to take over the streak?
View last season's Montana girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Sentinel (Missoula)2013-14 record: 22-1
Head coach: Karen Deden
Olivia
Roberts and Maddie Keast have moved on to Division I college programs,
so a little rebuilding is in order at Sentinel. Senior guard
Lexi Steele is the only returning starter.
Haley Rogers (senior) and
Shannon Worster (sophomore) will play important roles. Deden is in her 15th year at Sentinel.
View last season's Montana girls basketball playoff brackets3. Columbia Falls2013-14 record: 17-2
Head coach: Dan Fairbank
Winter Kemppainen comes back for her senior season after making the All-State
Team, and sophomore
Cydney Finberg does as well after her all-state
honors. This team will look to win it all after falling in the Class A
playoffs last season and settling for the consolation title.
View last season's Montana girls basketball stat leaders4. Billings West2013-14 record: 7-4
Head coach: Randy Chase
Chase is the new head coach and he has to replace all-state player Mika Robinson. But he does have six returning seniors and that bodes well.
View girls basketball pro photo galleries from across the country5. Glacier (Kalispell)2013-14 record: 8-8
Head coach: Kris Salonen
Cassi
Hashley has moved on but the bright future of
Hailee Bennett continues,
as she is back after an all-state sophomore campaign.