
St. Pius X is back this season as one of the best teams in Nebraska.
File photo by Rod Adams
MaxPreps 2015 Nebraska Baseball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Omaha Westside2014 finish: 34-3
Head coach: Bob Greco
The defending Class A state champions have a number of all-state players returning from last year's squad, including
Matt and
Mike Waldron. Matt plays shortstop and pitches while Mike also pitches and plays second base. The rest of the infield looks solid as well with first baseman
Mitchell Hagan (junior) and catcher
Alex Nielsen.
Will Patterson will be the designated hitter.
View last season's Nebraska baseball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Creighton Prep (Omaha)2014 finish: 26-9
Head coach: Pat Mooney
The Junior Jays have the pitching necessary to challenge Omaha Westside for a state title.
Jefferey O'Doherty, a 6-foot-4 righthander, is ranked No. 2 in the state by Perfect Game, while
Jason Allbery, a 6-3 righthander, is ranked No. 3 and was an all-state pick last year. Creighton Prep also has a pair of juniors in all-state lefthander
Zacary Zagozda and third baseman
Brett Vosik, who rank among the state's best in the Class of 2016.
View last season's Nebraska baseball playoff brackets3. Millard North (Omaha)2014 finish: 19-14
Head coach: Dave Cork
The Mustangs lose just five seniors from a team that won 19 games. The top returning seniors include pitcher
John Schomers, catcher
Zach Gidley, all-state utility player
Bryce Rogokos and all-state infielder
Riley Herold. The team's top junior is outfielder
Nick Engle.
View last season's Nebraska baseball stat leaders4. Pius X (Lincoln)2014 finish: 26-6
Head coach: Troy Charf
The Thunderbolts captured the Class B state championship last year and have won the title two of the past three seasons. Three players who earned Class B all-state honors return in infielder
Colton Abendroth, outfielder
Nolan Hakel and utility player
Michael Hellman.
View the MaxPreps Nebraska baseball pro photo galleries5. Grand Island2014 finish: 19-8
Head coach: Rick Kissack
Grand Island finished third in the state Class A playoffs, losing its final two games to Omaha Westside and Creighton Prep. The pitching staff looks solid with
Calvin Hehnke (4-1), junior
Ryan Krolikowski and
Cedric Moreno (2-0) all returning.
Alec Lee, a junior, and
Riley Baasch are the top two returning offensive players. Lee batted .446 with two home runs while Baasch batted .397 with four home runs.