2015-16 Wyoming Preseason Boys Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. East (Cheyenne)
Head coach: Jeff Bailey
2014-15 record: 15-10
East lost its first two games at the Class 4A state tournament last year, but it returns the top two scorers from last year in senior Elijah Oliver and freshman Erik Oliver.
Elijah Oliver played just 10 games last season, but he averaged 22.7 points per game. Meanwhile
Erik Oliver averaged 19.8 points in 23 games.
See last season's Wyoming boys basketball computer rankings2. Campbell County (Gillette)
Head coach: Bubba Hladky
2014-15 record: 15-11
The Camels lose the top five scorers from last year's team that reached the Class 4A state championship game, but Campbell County has made a habit of winning championships. Campbell County won state championships in 2014 and 2011 and has averaged over 23 wins a year for the past 10 years.
See Wyoming boys basketball pro photo galleries3. Buffalo
Head coach: John Hepp
2014-15 record: 17-7
Buffalo captured the Class 3A state championship last year with a 70-67 double overtime win over Worland and has one of the state's top players in 5-foot-9 guard
Trey Schroefel, a three-time all-state player. Schroefel had 42 points in the championship game.
See last season's Wyoming boys basketball playoff brackets4. Worland
Head coach: Aaron Abel
2014-15 record: 19-6
Worland fell in the Class 3A state championship game to Buffalo, losing 70-67 in double overtime. Worland returns two players from that team,
Hoyt Nicholas and
Chandler Ramos, each of whom earned all-state honors as juniors last year.
See last season's Wyoming boys basketball stat leaders5. Natrona County (Casper)
Head coach: Shawn Gillum
2014-15 record: 16-9
Natrona County captured the Class 4A state championship last year with a 46-43 win over Campbell County. The Mustangs lose four all-conference players, including all-state picks Josh Harshman and Pete Bergman. Natrona County has won three state championships since 2007.