MaxPreps 2012-13 West Virginia Boys Basketball Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard1. MartinsburgHead coach: David Rogers
2011-12 finish: 23-3, Class AAA semifinalist
Rogers,
who topped the 600-win mark last season, is looking to notch his third
state title at Martinsburg and certainly has the talent to do it. The
Bulldogs have the luxury of putting on the floor eight experienced
seniors, headlined by
Donte Grantham (6-6, F) and
Jalen Lewis (6-2, G).
Grantham tallied more than 18 points and 11 rebounds per game as a junior while
earning Class AAA first team All-State honors. Several mid- and
low-major college programs are hoping to land a major steal in Grantham.
View the MaxPreps Preseason Xcellent 25 National Boys Basketball Rankings2. MorgantownHead coach: Tom Yester
2011-12 finish: 18-7
Yester
has been a head coach since the early 1970s and has more than 600 wins to
his credit. He would love to add a state title to the resume and there
is plenty of room for optimism in that regard with senior
Nathan Adrian
on the roster. A 6-foot-8 forward committed to the in-state West
Virginia Mountaineers, Adrian posted averages of 19.4 points and 10.6 rebounds per
game in 2011-12. The Mohigans have some size and experience to go around
him with returnees
Mark Johnson (6-3, Sr., F),
Nicolas Colasante (6-1,
Sr., G),
Dean Marshall (6-4, Sr., F),
Austin Agnew (6-4, Sr., F) and
Daniel Eby (6-4, Sr., F).
View all of our West Virginia boys basketball photo galleries3. Wilson (Beckley)Head coach: Ronald Kidd
2011-12 finish: 19-6
Wilson
is the most decorated team in state history with 16 state championships.
Don't be surprised if the Flying Eagles add No. 17 this winter. The
backcourt is in great shape with returners
Ta-Ron Ayers (5-8, Jr.) and
Andrew Johnson (6-1, Sr.), who both averaged more than 13 points per game a
year ago. Juniors
Chase Hancock (6-2, G/F) and
Donte Nabors (5-11, G)
also return to the fold for the perennial power.
View last season's West Virginia boys basketball Freeman Rankings4. South CharlestonHead coach: Vic Herbert
2011-12 finish: 21-6, Class AAA quarterfinals
The
Black Eagles were dealt a major blow when rising junior star Jon Elmore
elected to finish his high school career at Christ School (Arden,
N.C.). While losing a Division I prospect would be crippling for most
programs, South Charleston has the talent and athleticism to bounce
back. Junior forward
Kevin Williams (6-5) is capable of picking up much
of the slack. Seniors
Rashad Kincaid,
Hunter Moles (6-4, F) and
Trevond Reese (6-1, G/F) – a FBS football recruit – are also key returnees.
View last season's West Virginia boys basketball stats leaderboard5. LoganHead coach: Mark Hatcher
2011-12 finish: 17-9, Class AAA quarterfinalist
The
Wildcats will have a new look this winter without first team All-State player
Stevie Browning, who averaged 24.9 points per game a year ago. Logan
would have liked to rely on rising junior Da'Jon Streeter, who posted
15.4 points per game as a sophomore, but he departed for an out-of-state
school.
A. J. Reynolds (6-1, Jr., G),
C. J. Williams (6-2, Jr., G/F) and
Trent Dalton (5-7, Jr., G) are expected to help make the transition a
smooth one.
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