MaxPreps 2014-15 Montana Boys Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Hellgate (Missoula)2013-14 finish: 19-5
Head coach: Jeff Hayes
Hellgate basketball fans were relieved to find out this summer that all-state forward
Tres Tinkle would stay in Missoula this year to complete his senior season. The son of Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle, Tres had considered moving to Corvallis, according to the
Gazette Prep Sports. The 6-foot-7 Tinkle was named the state tournament MVP last year after averaging 21.1 points and 7.4 rebounds.
View last season's Montana boys basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Skyview (Billings)2013-14 finish: 13-10
Head coach: Toby Hill
Skyview went just 13-10 last year and lost both of its games in the Montana Class AA state tournament, but there is plenty of reason to be optimistic about the Falcons this year. For one, all-state selection
Kendal Manuel, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard, returns to lead the offense after averaging close to 20 points a game as a junior. The Falcons also return their other top two scorers from last year in
Nolan McHugh and
Tre'von Strong. McHugh is a 6-5 forward while Strong is a 6-2 guard.
View last season's Montana boys basketball playoff brackets3. Billings West2013-14 finish: 19-7
Head coach: Doug Robison
Billings West is a perennial title contender in Montana, winning three state titles over the past eight seasons with the last coming in 2012. Two players who saw some playing time on that squad,
Jared Samuelson and
Daniel Betcher, return for their senior seasons. Samuelson earned all-state honors on last year's squad and has been joined on the summer AAU circuit by Betcher, a 6-8 center.
View last season's Montana boys basketball stat leaders4. Great Falls2013-14 finish: 11-11
Head coach: Bob Howard
Great Falls advanced to the state tournament and lost a pair of games there, but the return of all-state forward
Brendan Howard could mean a deeper run in the playoffs in 2014. Howard, a 6-4 power forward, was the only freshman to earn all-state honors last year. Coach Bob Howard returns 13 players from last year's squad.
View the MaxPreps Montana boys basketball pro photo galleries5. Columbia Falls2013-14 finish: 21-4
Head coach: Cary Finberg
Columbia Falls captured the Class A state championship last year with coach Cary Finberg becoming the school's all-time winningest coach in the process. While Finberg loses one all-state player and two other all-conference players from last year's group, he does return all-conference honorable mention picks
Jayce Fagerland, a senior, and
Grant Wallace, a junior.