
Jayson Tatum, Chaminade
Photo by Randy Kemp
MaxPreps 2014-15 Missouri Boys Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Chaminade (St. Louis)2013-14 finish: 21-2, Class 5 district finalist
Head coach: Frank Bennett
A former MaxPreps Freshman All-American, junior
Jayson Tatum and his 25.8 scoring average carried Chaminade into the district championship game before the Red Devils bowed out of postseason play a year ago. Division-1 scouts watch his every move as Tatum hopes to guide Chaminade to its first title since 2009. Bennett returns many of his key contributors from a year ago.
View last season's Missouri boys basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Kickapoo (Springfield)2013-14 finish: 21-6, Class 5 district finalist
Head coach: Dick Rippee
Four starters and four lettermen return this season after Rippee took the Chiefs to the district final a year ago.
Tyson Batiste, who had three triple-doubles last season, leads the way, while returning leading scorer
Matthew Ridder (12.0 points per game),
Jack Simpson and
Ryan Burland are back as well.
View last season's Missouri boys basketball playoff brackets3. Blue Springs South2013-14 finish: 21-5, Class 5 district finalist
Head coach: Jimmy Cain
Missouri commit
Kevin Puryear and
Kj Robinson took home first team All-Big 6 honors a year ago, and both return with hopes of carrying the Jaguars to the Missouri Show Me Showdown. Senior
Brandon Kilgore returns as well, giving Cain a very good nucleus to build around.
View last season's Missouri boys basketball stat leaders4. Lee's Summit West2013-14 finish: 27-4, Class 5 consolation champion
Head coach: Michael Schieber
Seniors
Jarred Dixon,
Gary Davis and
Ryan Williams would like nothing more than to play for a state title in March. All three garnered All-Mid 6 honors a year ago and possess the talent to get the job done.
View Missouri boys basketball pro photo galleries5. Helias (Jefferson City)2013-14 finish: 23-8, Class 4 consolation champion
Head coach: Josh Buffington
Michael Tannehill was the lone senior on the Class 4 consolation champions' roster. That bodes well for Buffington, who hopes to guide his squad to a title in 2015.
Isiah Sykes scored over 20 points a game last year, while
Hale Hentges contributed almost 11 points per contest.