MaxPreps 2015 New Hampshire Baseball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Londonderry
2014 finish: 17-7
Head coach: Brent Demas
Londonderry captured the Division I state championship last year and is the favorite to do it again in 2015. Although State Player of the Year Rob Del Signore has graduated, two other all-state players return, including first team pick
Colby Joncas and third team selection
Geoff Kayo.
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2. Spaulding (Rochester)
2014 finish: 11-8
Head coach: Paul George
Spaulding exited the Division 1 state playoffs in the first round last year, but three of the team's top players return.
Josh Gagne and
Justin Jewell both made the all-state second team while
Anthony Diprizio made the all-state third team.
View last season's New Hampshire baseball playoff brackets3. St. Thomas Aquinas (Dover)
2014 finish: 10-8
Head coach: Marc Schoff
St. Thomas Aquinas was a first-round casualty in the Division 2 state playoffs, but it appears loaded with talent in 2015. Four players earned all-state honors last year, including first-team pick
Ryan Mckenna, who is regarded as the top player in the state by Perfect Game. Other all-state players include second-team pick
Brendon Avella and third-team selections
Collin Coppinger and
Kevin Gould.
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4. Bedford
2014 finish: 11-10
Head coach: Billy Chapman
Bedford returns a pair of players who earned all-state honors last year from a team that reached the state Division 1 semifinals before falling to eventual champion Londonderry.
Nick Angelini made the first team last year while
Grayson Jennings was a third-team all-state pick.
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2014 finish: 16-7
Head coach: Steve Campo
Pinkerton reached the finals of the Division 1 playoffs where it lost to Londonderry. The top two players from that team, all-state picks Nate Rossi and Chris Gerossie, both have graduated, but returning senior
Joe Murphy was a second-team all-state pick last year and junior
John Polichetti made the third team.