
Topsail will look to repeat as a North Carolina state champion this season.
File photo bySteven Worthy
MaxPreps 2015 North Carolina Baseball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Providence (Charlotte)2014 finish: 27-5
Head coach: Dan Hignight
The Panthers return seven starters from a team that reached the state Final 4 last year. With eight MLB Draft picks in their history, the Panthers could add another this year with
Andrew Moritz, an All-American candidate who batted .455 with 13 doubles and 23 RBIs last year. He's joined by returning team captains
Andrew Fishel (C, .278) and
Austin Leonard (P, 5-0, 0.91 ERA) as well as all-conference selections
Trevor Rhyne (1B, .432),
Josh Hiatt (SS, .321) and
Jake Holtzapple (3B, .368).
View last season's North Carolina baseball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Charlotte Christian2014 finish: 31-4
Head coach: Greg Simmons
The Knights have seven players with returning experience, including all-state pitcher
Jackson Kowar, who posted a 10-1-1 record with 131 strikeouts last year. He has already signed with Clemson, but he could be drafted in June. Other top returning players include outfielders
Bailey Lewis (.385),
Joshua Hall (.368) and
Reece Hampton (.421), pitcher
Ross Kemp (1-0, 2.13 ERA), first baseman
Dillon Carpenter (.277) and infielder
John Turley (.299).
View last season's North Carolina baseball playoff brackets3. Topsail (Hampstead)2014 finish: 21-8
Head coach: Granville Gehris
The
winner of the Class 3A championship last year, Topsail is expected to
be even better than last year's championship team, according to coach
Granville Gehris. The Pirates have plenty of depth and strong pitching,
led by potential MLB Draft pick
Clark Cota, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior who
is throwing up to 92 mph. He's joined by
Sam Hall, a sophomore ranked
among the top in his age group in the country, and
Sam Luchansky, a
submarine pitcher who did not give up an earned run last year. Top
position players include
Danny Wilson at third and
Jake Madole at
shortstop. Both are University of North Carolina-Asheville commits. Also
back is catcher
Trader Flora, a 6-4, 215-pound prospect who could be a
late round draft pick.
View last season's North Carolina baseball stat leaders4. West Forsyth (Clemmons)2014 finish: 29-5
Head coach: Brad Bullard
The
defending Class 4A state champions return two starting pitchers from
last year's team and the state championship MVP.
Jake Mayhew, a
right-handed pitcher, went 5-1 last year with a 2.90 ERA and 40
strikeouts while
Alex Vanderstok, a pitcher and shortstop, earned
all-state honors and state tournament MVP recognition after batting .361
with eight home runs and 25 RBIs.
Brett Saunders also returns behind the
plate after batting .262 with 21 RBIs as a junior.
View the MaxPreps North Carolina baseball pro photo galleries5. Ardrey Kell (Charlotte)2014 finish: 28-3
Head coach: Hal Bagwell
Ardrey
Kell has been one of the more successful programs in North Carolina
since its inception during the 2008 season. Since then the Knights have
averaged 25 wins a season with a Class 4A state championship in 2009.
While Ardrey Kell loses the bulk of its pitching corps, it does return
one of the top juniors in the country in
Aaron Pilkington, who batted
.400 last year with 19 home runs and 43 RBIs.