
Loyalsock Township won it all last season and is back with another quality team.
Photo by Ken Reabe, Jr.
MaxPreps 2015 Pennsylvania Baseball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Spring-Ford (Royersford)2014 finish: 20-8
Head coach: Bruce Brobst
The Rams reached the Class 4A semifinals, falling to eventual champion La Salle College. Spring-Ford returns three players who earned all-league status last year, including a pair who earned all-area honors.
Bret Clarke figures to be one of the top pitchers in the state this year while
Connor Klemann anchors the defense at shortstop.
Cam Simmons returns in the outfield and will also pitch.
View last season's Pennsylvania baseball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Malvern Prep2014 finish: 27-9
Head coach: Fred Hilliard
Malvern Prep does not participate in the state playoffs, but it did win the Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools championship last year. The Friars are deep again this year with nearly the entire infield returning.
Tim Quinn (1B),
Mark Gentilotti (3B) and
David Rodgers (SS) all return along with top pitcher
Chris Butera.
View last season's Pennsylvania baseball playoff brackets3. Loyalsock Township (Williamsport)2014 finish: 23-5
Head coach: Jeremy Eck
The two-time defending Class 2A champions are favored to win it again in 2015. Two of the team's top pitchers return in
Jake Glavin and
Kyle Datres. Starting outfielder
Jimmy Webb also returns. Loyalsock Township will compete against some of the top teams in the nation at the National High School Invitational in late March.
View last season's Pennsylvania baseball stat leaders4. Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia)2014 finish: 24-5
Head coach: Kevin Schneider
Although league MVP Josh Ockimey has graduated, three other players who earned all-conference honors return in outfielder
Bay To, pitcher
Pat Doudican and designated hitter
Justin Curtin. The Saints advanced to the Class 2A state semifinals last year before losing to eventual champion Loyalsock Township.
View the MaxPreps Pennsylvania baseball pro photo galleries5. Central (Martinsburg)2014 finish: 24-1
Head coach: A.J. Hoenstine
Central won its first 24 games of the season last year before falling to Loyalsock Township in the Class 2A championship game. Central returns five of the top nine offensive performers from last year, including
Jay Stern (.432) and
Mike Mock (.427) and
Nick Hoenstine (.467). Mock is also the team's top returning pitcher with an 11-1 record as a junior.