
Zach Jackson and Wichita East are in the Fab 5 this season.
Photo by Norman Tackett
MaxPreps 2014-15 Kansas Boys Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Heights (Wichita)2013-14 finish: 20-5, Class 5A state consolation champion
Head coach: Joe Auer
The Falcons have competed in six of the last seven final fours at the Kansas state basketball tournament, and lost 72-71 in overtime to eventual champion Lansing in one semifinal a year ago. Falcon coach Joe Auer won Class 6A state titles in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and looks to have the talent to win it all again in 2014-15 in 5A.
Semaj Hervey (5-10) is the leading returning scorer for Auer, who welcomes back all five starters and a sixth letter winner. Junior
Davon Gill (6-4) is getting a lot of D-1 interest already.
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2. East (Wichita)2013-14 finish: 22-3, Class 6A state consolation champion
Head coach: Joe Jackson
Ace coach Joe Jackson returns three double-figure scorers from last year's Class 6A state consolation champion, and solid sophomore and junior classes.
Zach Jackson (6-5) and
Xavier Kelly (6-5) garnered first team all city honors, while
Samajae Jones (5-11) was tabbed to the second team.
Terence Caw,
Isaac Fralin and
Sam Eckels all earned letters a year ago.
View last season's Kansas boys basketball playoff brackets3. Lawrence2013-14 finish: 17-5, Class 6A sub-state runner-up
Head coach: Mike Lewis
Lewis loses a pair of seniors off his roster, but returns four solid scorers from a year ago.
Justin Roberts (5-9, Sr.),
Anthony Bonner (6-2, Sr.),
John Barbee (6-1, Sr.) and
Price Morgan (6-4, Jr.) will lead the way in 2014-15 as the Lions slug their way through another Sunflower League schedule and beyond.
View last season's Kansas boys basketball stat leaders4. McPherson2013-14 finish: 23-1, Class 4A Division 1 champion
Head coach: Kurt Kinnamon
As he makes a run at McPherson's third state basketball title in five years, Kinnamon will rely heavily on his returning first team all state son,
Kyler Kinnamon, and a pair of honorable mention all league selections. Kyler Kinnamon (5-10, Sr.) averaged 15.5 points, three rebounds, 5.9 assists and 3.3 steals a game a year ago. The father-son duo is hoping to bring home the hardware one more time for Bullpup fans.
View the MaxPreps Kansas boys basketball pro photo galleries5. Basehor-Linwood (Basehor)2013-14 finish: 19-4, Class 4A Division 1 state qualifier
Head coach: Mike McBride
Patrick Muldoon (6-7, Sr.) may be the only starter returning for McBride in 2014-15, but there is plenty of talent on hand as the Bobcats make a run for a third 4A state championship in seven years. Muldoon, who McBride described as a super, high-energy player, averaged 14.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks a game a year ago. McBride has six other players with starting potential including seniors
Joe Gorman (6-1) and
Carson Fliger (6-6).