Video: Early Contenders - No. 12 Ocean Lakes (VA)
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1. Ocean Lakes (Virginia Beach)Coach: Chris Scott
2014 finish: 15-0; Class 6A state champion
Team previewOcean Lakes was dominant in 2014 and should be better in 2015. As such, it cracked the MaxPreps Preseason Top 25 Early Contenders.
Kody Cunningham and
Tyler DeSue are both options behind center.
Khalan Laborn will ease the loss of Jasson Lewis at running back.
Levonta Taylor will play some wide receiver, but in the secondary, he is arguably the nation's best.
See the Top 11 teams with the most all-time Virginia state titles2. Bird (Chesterfield)Coach: David Bedwell
2014 finish: 13-2; Class 5A state champion
Team preview
Jalen Elliott, Bird
Photo by Fred Ingham
Jalen Elliott, a Notre Dame commit, is among 13 starters back for the defending Class 5A state champion, which has won three consecutive state titles. It is favored to four-peat.
Rayshard Ashby, only a junior, was an all-conference pick at linebacker last season and will keep Bird in the title hunt for the next two seasons.
See the MaxPreps national football videos page3. Lake Taylor (Norfolk)Coach: Hank Sawyer
2014 finish: 15-0; Class 4A state champion
Team previewLake Taylor notched victories over a host of current and former state powers in 2014, including Phoebus, Bird and Salem. In the case of Salem, it routed a previously unbeaten team 41-16 to capture a state title. This year's squad will be led by its defense, which features Ohio State commit
Wayne Davis, impact transfer
Keyvone Bruton and top junior
Darnell Ewell.
See the MaxPreps Virginia football photos page4. Westfield (Chantilly)Coach: Kyle Simmons
2014 finish: 12-2
Team previewWestfield announced its presence last season with a 42-21 double-overtime victory over reigning champion Centreville. It followed that up with seven consecutive wins before falling to Centreville in the playoffs. Still, it's clear that Westfield is a threat to capture its first title since 2007. Six-foot-6 receiver
Tyler Scanlon, who led the team in receptions and yards last year, will play an even bigger role on offense. Navy commit
Jack Clancy leads the defense.
See last season's Virginia football computer rankings5. Oscar Smith (Chesapeake)Coach: Richard Morgan
2014 finish: 12-2
Team previewOscar Smith has graduated the likes of Andrew Brown (Virginia) and Josh Sweat (Florida State) in the last two years. That fact that it remains in contention for a state title speaks to the success of the program under head coach Richard Morgan. Junior
Shon Mitchell enters his third season as the team's starter at quarterback. Only a sophomore, cornerback
DeAngelo White could be the program's next blue-chip recruit.