
Joey Mendez, Riverdale Baptist
File photo by Michael Smith
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1. Gaithersburg
Head coach: Jeff Rabberman
2015 record: 22-2
The Trojans won the Class 4A state championship with a 5-3 win over Severna Park. Returning from that team are preseason all-state pitchers
Anthony Felitti and
Nick Pantos. They are two of eight starters Gaithersburg returns from last year's club.
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2. Archbishop Spalding (Severn)
Head coach: Joe Palumbo
2015 record: 25-4
Finishing behind DeMatha and Riverdale Baptist in the Maryland Private School championships last year, the Cavaliers return eight starters from that team, including five who have committed to play college ball. Returning all-state picks include left-handed pitcher
Tyler Blohm (6-1), catcher
Carter Sears (.367), center fielder
Billy Godrick (.413) and infielder
David Harding (.316).
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3. St. Mary's (Annapolis)
Head coach: John Poss
2015 record: 25-2
The Saints captured the MIAA Class B state championship last year and return six position players and four pitchers from that squad. Three players have been selected as preseason all-state players, including catcher
Brady O'Neil, pitcher
Elliott Zoellner and sophomore pitcher
Stephen Pelli.
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4. Riverdale Baptist (Upper Marlboro)
Head coach: Ryan Terrill
2015 record: 30-7
The Crusaders defeated DeMatha for the Maryland Private School championship and they return six of the team's top eight hitters from last year. Among them include
Zechariah McPhearson (.393),
Joey Mendez (.321) and
Sergio Burgos (.319).
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5. La Plata
Head coach: John Childers
2015 record: 19-3
The Warriors reached the third round of the playoffs before falling to Chopticon. However La Plata returns a solid core, led by preseason all-state catcher
Tyler Stockwell (.506), shortstop
Taylor Cook (.333) and pitcher
Scott Logue.