MaxPreps 2014 New Hampshire preseason Fab 5

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1. ConcordHead coach: Eric Brown
2013 finish: 12-0
Team previewRob Law is back for his senior season and will lead the charge for a team that is one year removed from a perfect season that ended with a state championship victory. Surrounding him on offense will be versatile weapons in
Walter Jacob Szulc and
Leo Sudieh to name a few. Look for
Will Scharlotte and
Wyatt Labombard to lead the defensive unit for coach Brown. The Crimson Bears will not have an easy road to a repeat but they have the means to just that.
See the Top 20 most dominant New Hampshire football teams in the MaxPreps era2. Pinkerton (Derry)Head coach: Brian O'Reilly
2013 finish: 9-3
Team previewCoach O'Reilly and his squad still have a bitter taste in their mouths from last season's state title loss to the aforementioned Concord. Fortunately he will have all the pieces he needs to avenge that loss. The Astros will have size and experience across the board, which will play huge come playoff time. It'll be
Jack Hanaway leading the offense and a trio of
Noah Robison,
Hayden Sturdevant and
David Pariseau anchoring the trenches on both sides of the ball.
See MaxPreps New Hampshire football photo galleries3. WindhamHead coach: Bill Raycraft
2013 finish: 8-2
Team previewWindham welcomes a new coach this season in Bill Raycraft, who double dips as the school's athletic director. The Jaguars were on the cusp of a state championship last season but fell just short. A combination of
Brendan Mcinnis,
Kurtis Jolicoeur and youngster
Victor Pizzotti will likely star on both sides of the ball and give coach Raycraft some weapons to play with throughout the season.
See MaxPreps New Hampshire football playoff brackets4. PortsmouthHead coach: Russ Russo
2013 finish: 10-2
Team previewCoach Russo led his team all the way to the state title game last season, falling just short in a heartbreaking loss to Plymouth. It'll be
Connor DiCesare calling the shots under center for the Clippers' offense. Versatile athletes
Sam LeCompte and
Mikel Toar should provide experience and production on both offense and defense. Coach Russo and his boys are definitely contenders to play for a state title.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire Computer Rankings page5. Nashua SouthHead coach: Scott Knight
2013 finish: 9-2
Team previewNashua South never has an easy road to the state title, as it plays in likely the best division in the state. That being said, coach Knight returns nine starters on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
Jesse Clauss will give new quarterback
Mailk Langa a comfort blanket early on while he gets up to speed. The Purple Panthers' strength will likely be their experience which could pay huge dividends when the playoffs roll around.