MaxPreps 2015 Pennsylvania Softball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Central Mountain (Mill Hall)2014 finish: 18-4, lost to eventual 4A state champion Souderton in the state quarterfinals
Head coach: Dave Peters
Senior shortstop
Jessica Strouse, a two-time all-state choice, tops the list of players back for the Wildcats. Strouse hit .462 last year and is committed to Lock Haven. Senior third baseman Bree Hilty batted in the high-.400s, senior first baseman
Mariah Major also hit .400 and junior
Sarah Reeder will be the most versatile player on the Wildcats, able to do everything from pitch to play infield. Junior
Emily Strouse, Jessica's younger sister, appears to be the Wildcats' best pitcher back after going 4-1 and pitching well in relief during the state playoffs.
View last season's Pennsylvania softball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Parkland (Allentown)2014 finish: 24-1, lost in the 4A state semifinals and lost to state finalist Central Dauphin
Head coach: Barry Search
The Trojans have back senior second baseman
Samantha Pickar, who hit over .300, senior shortstop
Emma Varrato, who batted .350, and they'll be joined by senior outfielders
Madison Marshall (.400) and
Abby Fritzinger.
View last season's Pennsylvania softball playoff brackets3. DuBois2014 finish: 19-4, lost in the state 4A semifinals to eventual state champion Souderton
Head coach: Rick McClelland
The Beavers return a strong core behind the pair of all-state senior sisters
Cheyenne McKee and
Sierra McKee. Cheyenne is the starting shortstop and Sierra is the Beavers' catcher.
View last season's Pennsylvania softball stat leaders4. Souderton2014 finish: 21-5, won the 4A state championship
Head coach: Stephanie Rummel
The Indians return a good nucleus from the team that won the school's first state softball championship. Senior catcher
Morgan Yoder, who hit over .300, junior outfielders
Dayna Shelly, who batted close to .400, and
Angie Carty top the list of returning players. Junior
Missy Wiley will be converted from shortstop to third, and junior
Savannah Bostwick will play second base. Freshman
Alex Scheeler will be Souderton's top pitcher.
View MaxPreps Maryland softball pro photo galleries5. Avon Grove (West Grove)2014 finish: 20-5
Head coach: Julie Hatfield
The Red Devils made history last year, taking home the Ches-Mont League Championship as well as winning the PIAA District 1 Championship for the first time in school history. The Red Devils return Pennsylvania Gatorade State Player of the year in junior pitcher
Maggie Balint, who finished the year with 358 strikeouts. Balint's counterpart, senior catcher
Alyssa Herion, who hit .403 with six home runs and 21 RBIs, is also back.