MaxPreps 2014-15 Indiana Boys Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Homestead (Fort Wayne)2013-14 finish: 20-8
Head coach: Chris Johnson
The Spartans have three returning starters, a very talented transfer guard and a strong candidate for Mr. Basketball. The key player is 6-8, 265-pound
Caleb Swanigan, who reclassified from a junior to a senior after averaging 22 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks as a sophomore. The transfer is sharp-shooting 6-0 senior guard
Jordan Geist, who averaged 18 points at Penn (Mishawaka). Coach Chris Johnson said he will have to sit out the first three games. Senior
Dana Batt (6-9, 210) averaged nine points and five rebounds and will attend Colgate. Junior
Tahj Curry (6-2) averaged nine points. Other key players are 6-3, 215-pound junior
Ben Skowronek and Luers (Fort Wayne) transfer
JJ Foster, a 5-9 sophomore point guard who averaged 12 points and five assists, and 6-4 senior
Teddy Ray.
View last season's Indiana boys basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Southport (Indianapolis)2013-14 finish: 15-8
Head coach: Kyle Simpson
The Cardinals return all five starters and boast good size and depth. Double-figure scorers included 6-10, 235-pound junior
Joey Brunk, who averaged 15 points and eight rebounds; 5-11 senior point guard
Malik Bennett, who averaged 15 points and 5.7 assists; and 6-3 sophomore
Paul Scruggs, who averaged 13.7 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists. They also will count on 6-4 junior
Eli Walton, 6-5 junior
Luke Johnston, 6-4 senior
DeMari Davis, 5-11 sophomore
Blake Evans, 6-0 junior
Janson Benge and 6-9 sophomore
Dut Mabok.
View last season's Indiana boys basketball playoff brackets3. Evansville Reitz2013-14 finish: 17-5
Head coach: Mike Adams
All five starters are back for the Panthers, who have excellent balance and depth. The double-figure scorers - all seniors - include 6-3 Toledo recruit
Ja Sanford, who averaged 15.4 points and 2.6 assists; 6-3
Alex Stein, who averaged 12.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists; 6-5
Jacob Norman, who averaged 11.7 points and 6.0 rebounds; and 6-0
Mario Barnes, who averaged 10.2 points and 4.3 assists. The fifth starter, 6-3
Nate Hansen, averaged 9.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists. Others who will contribute are 6-3 junior
Dru Smith, 6-7 senior
Austin Elmore and 5-11 junior
Blake Ruckman, who averaged 6.1 points in limited action.
View last season's Indiana boys basketball stat leaders4. Carmel2013-14 finish: 21-2
Head coach: Scott Heady
The Greyhounds have just two returning starters, but they both are Division I recruits and they will have plenty of depth this year under coach Scott Heady, who has won two Class 4A state titles. Mr. Basketball candidate
Ryan Cline, a Purdue recruit, leads the way. The 6-5, 190-pound senior is coming off averages of 16.7 points and 3.1 rebounds while shooting 45 percent from 3-point range.
Keegan Culp, a 6-6 senior headed for the Air Force Academy, averaged 9.1 points and 4.1 rebounds and shot 43 percent from 3-point land. Others who should contribute include 6-4 junior
Preston Flamion, 6-7 junior
Trenton Richardson, 6-3 junior
Sam Oliphant, 6-0 sophomore
Sterling Brown and 6-8 senior
Liam Duncan.
View Indiana boys basketball pro photo galleries5. Indianapolis Scecina Memorial2013-14 finish: 18-6
Head coach: Rob New
The Class 2A Crusaders return all five starters with plenty of size and depth. In fact, three seniors will be starting for the fourth year. They are 6-9, 200-pound
Gary Bonds, who averaged 17.8 points, six rebounds and three blocks, along with twins
Zach Rutland (5-8) and
Josh Rutland (5-10) Rutland. Zach is the team leader, having averaged 14 points and seven assists last year, and he is an outstanding ball handlers. Josh averaged 11 points. Both will attend Huntington University. Junior
Andre Jones (6-6, 215) is the "spitting image" of NBA star Blake Griffin, according to coach Rob New. He averaged close to four dunks last year. The Crusaders won 23 straight games last summer, including the University of Michigan Camp title.