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1. St. Mark's (Wilmington)
Head coach: Matt Smith
2015 record: 17-4
The Spartans have one of the best traditions in Delaware, winning seven state titles this century. St. Mark's lost to eventual champion Appoquinimink in the second round of last year's playoffs, but it returns one of the state's top pitchers in first team all-state pick
Andrew Reich. Honorable mention all-state third baseman
Tyler Kaczmarczyk also returns.
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2. Caravel (Bear)
Head coach: Paul Niggebrugge
2015 record: 17-6
Caravel has, perhaps, the state's best player in pitcher
Brandon Fraley. Named the state MVP by American Family Insurance, Fraley went 6-0 on the mound with 74 strikeouts.
Bryce Carney, a second team all-state pitcher, also returns for a team that reached the state semifinals.
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3. Salesianum (Wilmington)
Head coach: Ted Godfrey
2015 record: 16-3
The Sallies reached the second round of the playoffs last year before falling to state runner-up Cape Henlopen. Salesianum returns a pair of all-state players, however, in second team outfielder
Dante Cautillo and honorable mention junior pitcher
Zachary Miller.
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4. William Penn (New Castle)
Head coach: Marvin Dooley
2015 record: 11-7
The Colonials did not play in the state tournament last year, but they return four starters, including all-state first baseman
Brandon Dooley. Last year, Dooley batted .480 with 21 RBIs and three home runs. All-state honorable mention selections
Zach Burton (outfield) and
Frank Burton (utility) also return.
See last season's Delaware baseball stat leaders5. Appoquinimink (West Middletown)
Head coach: Billy Cunningham
2015 record: 17-5
The Jaguars captured the first state championship in the school's short history with a 10-2 win over Cape Henlopen. Appoquinimink, seeded eighth in the tournament, defeated No. 1 St. Mark's in the second round. A pair of second team all-state players return in junior pitcher
Emir Garrett and senior infielder
Brett Willett.