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MaxPreps continues its preseason baseball coverage by naming the top high school baseball team in each state for the 2015 season.
AlabamaPelham, 24-12
The Panthers reached the second round of the Class 6A playoffs last year, but they return three of the state's top seniors in outfielder
Sam Finnerty, catcher
Hunter Stovall and pitcher
Connor Radcliff. Finnerty was named the state player of the year in 2014 by American Family Insurance. Stovall has also earned all-state honors in the past.
AlaskaLathrop (Fairbanks), 14-2After winning the consolation championship in last year's state tournament, Lathrop could be the favorite to win it all this year. Besides returning seven of the top nine offensive performers from last year, Lathrop has two players, catcher
Cameron Walker and infielder
Mike Fitzpatrick, who earned all-state honors as juniors.
ArizonaHorizon (Scottsdale), 27-7
Matt Kroon, Horizon
Photo by Mark Jones
The Huskies finished among the top four teams in the state last year after losing to Mesquite in the Division I consolation semifinals. Horizon will compete in the National High School Invitational in March. Last year, Horizon won its own National Invitational Tournament.
Ben Lewis, the tournament MVP, returns for his junior season while all-tournament players
Matt Kroon and
Chris Isbell also return.
ArkansasFayetteville, 30-4
The Bulldogs fell to Bryant in the Class 7A state championship game but they won the state title the year before. Fayetteville returns the top player in from the northwestern part of the state in
Andy Pagnozzi, who earned all-area player of the year honors last season after posting a 10-1 record. The Bulldogs also return one of the state's top shortstops in
Drew Tyler, who belted four home runs as a junior.
Cody Davenport, who hit five home runs and also won four games on the mound, also returns.
CaliforniaJSerra Catholic (San Juan Capistrano), 22-8The Lions won the Trinity League last year and finished 22-8 overall. JSerra, which reached the semifinals of the Division I playoffs last year, will play in the National High School Invitational in North Carolina in March. The Lions have seven all-league players returning this year, including league MVP
Brady Shockey (OF) and nationally ranked
Chase Strumpf (SS).
ColoradoRocky Mountain (Fort Collins), 21-5The Class 5A state champions lost a number of top players to graduation, including MaxPreps All-American
Carl Stajduhar. However,
Cole Anderson returns in the outfield after hitting .494 with 14 doubles last season. Rocky Mountain has also won four state championships in the past seven years and has averaged 20 wins a year during that span.
ConnecticutBunnell (Stratford), 19-6
Bunnell lost to eventual Class L champion Notre Dame in the quarterfinals, but it returns the top player in the state in
Ron Rossomando, who batted .338 with 21 RBIs and also went 7-2 on the mound. Pitcher
Justin Lasko also returns after posting a 5-3 record. Top hitters
Aaron Rios (.376) and
Brian Valeriano (.388) also return.
DelawareCaravel (Bear), 18-2
The defending state champions could be the favorite again thanks to the return of all-state pitcher
Jason Bilous, who racked up 11 wins last year and is currently the top-ranked recruit in the state by Perfect Game. He returns along with catcher
Ryan Zwier, who earned all-state honorable mention status.
FloridaPark Vista (Lake Worth), 27-4
The Cobras advanced to the semifinals of the Class 8A state playoffs last year and return one of the state's top players in senior pitcher
Austin Smith. As the Sun Sentinel Large Schools Player of the Year, Smith won 12 games and struck out 96. He's joined by all-county infielders
Dakota Julvlia (.500),
Matthew Mika (.419) and
Joey Genord. Coach Larry Greenstein has over 400 wins on his resume.
GeorgiaLambert (Suwanee), 36-2
The Longhorns will likely begin the year ranked No. 1 in the nation after returning a talented group from last year's AAAAAA state championship team. Leading the way is MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year
Seth Beer, who batted .589 with 10 home runs last year. Lambert also returns its top pitcher in senior
J.D. Dutka (11-1) along with a pair of talented juniors in
Tucker Maxwell (.404) and
Kyle McCann (.404).
HawaiiCampbell (Ewa Beach), 24-3-2
Campbell reached the state semifinals last year before falling to eventual champion St. Louis. The Sabers have one of the state's top pitching prospects in Ian Kahaloa, who has committed to play at Hawaii after going 6-1 with a 1.04 ERA as a junior. All-state pitcher
Dorien Villanueva-Hermosura gives Campbell two of the state's top pitchers. All-state second team infielder
Zachary Kapihe also returns.
IdahoEagle, 22-6
The Mustangs fell to Capital in the Class 5A state finals last year, but they return five players who earned some type of all-conference honors last year, including catcher
Taylor Brooks, catcher
Gavin Speegle, outfielder
Kam Lane, third baseman
Austin Jackson and outfielder
Cody Aden.
IllinoisSt. Rita (Chicago), 37-6
Marty Bechina, St. Rita
Photo by John Rowland
All nine starters have some starting experience and that depth could give St. Rita its best unit in the past 20 years, according to coach Mike Zunica. St. Rita has four Division I players in
Tyler Halas (Tennessee),
Matt Ryan (Butler),
Marty Bechina (Michigan State) and
Shane Peisker (Navy).
IndianaTerre Haute North Vigo, 25-8
The Patriots return one of the top power hitters in the country in junior catcher
T.J. Collett, who already has 26 career home runs after hitting 17 as a sophomore. He also batted .536 with 51 RBIs and 12 doubles in leading the team to the Class 4A championship game. The Patriots also return pitchers
Tristan Pate,
Brandon Taylor and
Greg Hannum, each of whom won four games apiece.
IowaKennedy (Cedar Rapids), 31-7
Kennedy fell in the first round of the Class 4A state playoffs, which are held in late summer, but it should be a top contender this year thanks to the return of All-Super State selections
Sam Lizarraga (pitcher) and
Zach Daniels (infield).
KansasBlue Valley (Stilwell), 17-7
The Tigers came on strong last season, winning the Class 6A state championship after finishing fourth in the Eastern Kansas Conference. Coach Tom Scardino was named coach of the year and pitcher
Ryan Cyr, who earned all-state first team honors, returns to lead the pitching staff.
KentuckySt. Xavier (Louisville), 30-10
The state champion last year, St. Xavier returns 18 wins from last year, including
Cameron Revelette, who posted an 8-1 record with a 2.07 ERA.
JD Mundt (4-2) also returns along with
Grant Wessling, who missed last year but went 5-0 as a sophomore on the varsity team. Top offensive players include
Josh Finerty (.337) at catcher and
Avery Lane (.351) in the infield.
LouisianaSt. Thomas More (Lafayette), 31-5
A Louisiana team finished No. 1 in the nation last year with Barbe winning the mythical national championship. This year it could be St. Thomas More, which returns a number of talented players from last year's Class 4A state championship team. Leading the way are all-state outfielder
O'Neal Lochridge (.383) and highly rated
Hogan Harris (P). Meanwhile junior
Mason Templet is one of the top-ranked juniors in the state.
MaineMessalonskee (Oakland), 13-6The Eagles fell to eventual champion Bangor in the semifinals, but they return three of the state's top players in outfielder
Zachary Mathieu, pitcher
Ben Frazee and infielder
Jake Dexter.
MarylandReservoir (Fulton), 22-2
The defending Class 3A state champions lost only three starters from last year's team and return the top player in the state in
Cody Morris, who went 8-1 with 89 strikeouts last year. The pitching staff also returns
Jack Barry, who went 8-0, and
Tony Grabow, who had a 3-0 record. The team's top infielder,
Joey Janush (.400) also returns.
MassachusettsBridgewater-Raynham, 20-4
The team favored to win it all last year, Bridgewater-Raynham fell to Newton North (Newtonville) in the postseason. The Trojans return a pair of all-state players in second baseman
Andrew Noviello and pitcher
Jack Connolly. Noviello ranks as the top player in the state by Perfect Game while Connolly is No. 8.
MichiganBrother Rice (Bloomfield Hills), 34-3-1
The Warriors took a shockingly early exit from the playoffs following a loss to West Bloomfield. Nevertheless, Brother Rice has the state's top player in
Nick Plummer as well as a strong pitching prospect in
Davis Feldman and catcher
Robert Iacobelli. The Wolverines will not have returning starter Alex Malzone, the state's top quarterback, who graduated early to attend Michigan.
MinnesotaMahtomedi, 20-3
The Zephyrs entered the state tournament last year with a 19-1 record, but suffered two losses in the postseason. Six lettermen return from last year, including 6-foot-11 pitcher
Sean Hjelle, who is ranked by Perfect Game as the second-best prospect in the state.
MississippiDeSoto Central (Southaven), 28-10
Seven of the team's top nine offensive performers return from a team that finished second behind Oak Grove in the Class 6A playoffs. The Jaguars have one of the state's top players in
Austin Riley, who batted .465 with nine home runs and also went 8-3 on the mound. Pitcher
Keegan James (6-2) also returns along with
Brant Blaylock (.372) and
Colin Coates (five home runs).
MissouriWestminster Christian (St. Louis), 31-5
The Class 4 state champions are the favorite to repeat despite losing a number of all-state players from last year's squad. The top player figures to be RHP
Luke Matheny, the son of St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny. Another highly regarded pitcher in the lineup figures to be
Michael Failoni.
NebraskaOmaha Westside, 34-3
The Class A state champion the past two seasons, Omaha Westside appears to be the favorite once again thanks to the return of several all-state players. First team all-state pitcher
Matt Waldron returns along with his brother
Mike Waldron, an all-state infielder. The Warriors also return second team all-state selection
Will Patterson in the outfield.
NevadaBishop Gorman (Las Vegas), 25-5
It's been two years since the Gaels have won a state championship, but that streak could end in 2015. Bishop Gorman returns the top player in the state in sophomore
Cadyn Grenier, who batted .500 last season. He's joined by
Brandon Wulff, the team's top power hitter with 12 home runs in 2014. The Gaels also return 19 wins from the pitching staff, including outstanding sophomore pitcher
Matt Mitchell, who led the team in wins as a freshman with seven.
New HampshireLondonderry, 19-7
The Lancers have reached the Division I state finals each of the past two seasons, winning it all in 2014. Although state player of the year Rob Del Signore has graduated, first team all-state pick
Colby Joncas returns along with third team all-state pick
Geoff Kayo.
New JerseyGloucester Catholic (Gloucester City), 26-6
The 2014 season was one of those rare years when Gloucester Catholic did not win a Non-Public state championship. However the depth of talent on this year's team could return the Rams to the state championship. Ten of the Rams' top 12 offensive performers return from last year, led by
Anthony Harrold who batted .381 with five home runs. The Rams also return 20 pitching wins, including eight from nationally ranked pitcher
John Murphy.
New MexicoLa Cueva (Albuquerque), 26-3
The Class 5A state champions have won eight state titles in their history and are favored to win a ninth. The squad returns eight starters from last year, led by New Mexico signees
Austin Bell (.359) in the outfield and
Andrew Pratt (.458) at catcher. The infield is also strong with first baseman
Caleb McAlister (.426) and third baseman
Jacob Turcotte (.297) returning.
New YorkRye, 23-5
The Garnets reached the Class A state finals, losing to Bayport-Blue Point in the championship game. Rye returns a pair of all-state players in pitchers
Tim DeGraw (first team) and junior
George Kirby (fourth team).
North CarolinaArdrey Kell (Charlotte), 29-3
The Knights took an early exit from the Class 4A state playoffs last year after falling to Providence, a team it had beaten twice earlier in the season. Ardrey Kell returns one of the nation's top juniors, however, in
Aaron Pilkington, who earned MaxPreps All-American honors last season after belting 19 home runs.
North DakotaDickinson, 21-5
The Midgets nearly reached the state finals last year, falling to Bismarck in the semifinals of the Class A tournament. Dickinson begins the 2015 season as the favorite, however, thanks to the return of all-state pitcher
Luke Herauf and all-state catcher
Mark Erickson.
OhioArchbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 24-5

Nick Bennett, Archbishop Moeller
Photo by Alyson Boyer Rode
The Crusaders were back-to-back state champions in 2012 and 2013, but fell short in 2014 with a loss to Jackson in the Division I semifinals. Archbishop Moeller could be the favorite again this year, however, with the return of junior
Nick Bennett, plus seniors
Josh Hollander and
Joe Vranesic. All three earned all-area honorable mention by the Cincinnati Enquirer last year.
OklahomaBroken Arrow, 35-5
Broken Arrow entered the playoffs last year as one of the favorites to win the Class 6A state championship, but a 3-0 loss to Westmoore ended the Tigers' season prematurely. They will attempt to make another run this year behind the play of all-metro second-team pick
Nick Roark at shortstop and honorable mention selections
Blake Biggs in the outfield and
Ryan LeMoine and
Cole Wheaton on the mound.
OregonTualatin, 25-6-1
The Timberwolves reached the Class 6A state semifinals before falling to eventual state champion North Medford. Tualatin returns the top pitcher in Class 6A in
Jacob Bennett, who earned state pitcher of the year honors as a junior. Also back is all-state
Karter Cook along with junior outfielder
Chase Anderson, who earned all-state honorable mention.
PennsylvaniaSpring-Ford (Royersford), 20-8
The Class AAAA semifinalists return three all-conference players from last year, including pitcher
Bret Clarke, infielder
Connor Klemann and outfielder
Cam Simmons.
Rhode IslandBishop Hendricken (Warwick), 23-3
The defending state champions are loaded again, led by Gatorade State Player of the Year Gian Martellini (.467, 41 RBIs) at catcher and all-state third baseman John Toppa. The Hawks also return their top pitcher, Michael McCaffrey, along with up-and-coming junior outfielder Dante Baldellii, the younger brother of former Major Leaguer Rocco Baldelli.
South CarolinaWando (Mt. Pleasant.), 19-11
The Warriors were mostly a junior crew last season yet still managed to win 19 games. This year, those players rank among the top seniors in the state, including South Carolina recruits
Kep Brown in the outfield and
Harrison Smith on the mound.
South DakotaRoosevelt (Sioux Falls), 13-7
Besides returning possibly the top player in the state in infielder
Jake Bear, the Rough Riders also return one of the state's top pitchers in
Stuart Baruth.
TennesseeFarragut (Knoxville), 35-13
The Admirals won the Class AAA state championship last year for their first state championship since winning four in a row between 2008-11. Coach Matt Buckner's team is headed to the National High School Invitational in March to match up against the top teams in the nation. Farragut features two of the state's top players in pitcher
Patrick Raby and shortstop
Chase Fullington.
TexasMarcus (Flower Mound), 32-12
Seven players who earned all-district honors last year return, including district MVP
Brendan Venter and pitchers
Jack Cushing and
Ethan Nichols. Marcus had a pair of wins last year over eventual state champion Flower Mound.
UtahPleasant Grove, 24-10
The Vikings captured the Class 4A state championship last year and return the state's top player in
Easton Walker, who batted .424 with three home runs and also went 9-0 on the mound with 93 strikeouts. Junior catcher
Payton Henry (.391, five home runs) also returns.
VermontBellows Free Academy (Fairfax), 19-0
Just one run has prevented the Bullets from going undefeated two seasons in a row. In 2013, BFA was 18-0 before losing in the state finals 3-2. Last year, however, the Bullets zipped through the season undefeated. The top player from those two teams returns as
Alex Chapman, the state player of the year last season by American Family Insurance, comes back after going 8-0 on the mound.
VirginiaFreeman (Richmond), 26-2
The Rebels reached the Class 5A state championship game, but fell to Hickory 9-1 for just their second loss of the season. Two of the team's top players from last year, pitcher
Danny Lynch and catcher
Logan Harvey, return and they are ranked among the top players in the state by Perfect Game.
WashingtonPuyallup, 28-0
Although Gatorade State Player of the Year Luke Heimlich graduated early to attend Oregon State, Puyallup still has plenty of firepower left to make a run at a second-straight Class 4A state title. Topping the list is catcher
Brendan Illies, a four-year starter who is headed to University of North Carolina. Puyallup also has Washington commit
Zach Needham at shortstop and Western Nevada Junior College commit
Owen Breithaupt in center field. Three strong transfers in pitchers
Christopher Micheles,
Leif Strom and
Herbie Good will strengthen the pitching staff.
West VirginiaHurricane, 30-8
The defending Class AAA state champions return a pair of all-state players in
J.t. Rogoszewski (utility) and
Trey Dawson (utility). The Redskins have won at least 27 games in each of the past six seasons.
WisconsinKimberly, 20-8
Kimberly fell to Sun Prairie in the Division I state finals last year, and it also loses state player of the year Scott Schreiber. However all-area pitcher
Griffin Hawley returns along with all-area honorable mention selections
Ben Carew (infield) and
Brice Swick (utility).