Keason Lowe (6'0 PG - Central Crossing - 2018) - Lowe was the floor general of the day's best team, controlling the pace and helping lead his team to a bunch of victories. Lowe commands the game very well, understands pace and quality shot selection, while helping his team to find good looks. Running alongside his high school teammate Antwon Hampton, Lowe, coupled with Westerville South's Kaleb Wesson, were a treat to watch. 

Julius Brown (5'10 PG - Westerville North - 2018) - A standby list addition that impressed on the floor, Brown was one of the event's top shooters, knocking down three after three on Sunday. A quality shooter that knows how to get open and find looks, Brown was impressive in our viewings of him, as we look forward to his play in a loaded Westerville North backcourt this winter. 

Anthony Mills (6'2 PG - Westerville South - 2017) - The reigning state champion was one of the event's best all-around guards, making plays and handling at a high level. Mills is a knockdown three-point shooter who can also get past his defender and score inside. Look for Mills to be one of the area's top scoring guards this winter. 

Tre Baumgardner (6'1 PG - Africentric - 2018) - One of the event's top passers, we were impressed with Baumgardner's play on Sunday. One of the area's top ball handlers, Baumgardner has really revolutionized his skill set in the last two years, evolving from a high-volume three-point shooter into an all-around point guard who can really play. Baumgardner had a strong summer with ProBound Warriors/Indiana Blaze in AAU and will look to continue his high level of point guard play this winter. 

David Dennis (6'2 PG - West Liberty Univ. - Soph.) - The elderly Dennis stopped by on Sunday and was impressive, while taking over when he needed to, but most importantly helping his team of younger players. After a tremendous freshman season at West Liberty, in which he was one of the nation's best Division II point guards, look for Dennis to take his play to the next level this winter. 

Dametrius Walker (6'3 PG - Fort Scott CC - Soph. (RS)) - The former Marion-Franklin standout stopped by on Sunday and impressed with his elite-level athleticism. Walker is a high flyer at the point guard position and can really get to the rim and finish. Look for Walker to end up at the mid-major level if all things go according to plan. 

Two of the state's best 2020 point guards, Dominiq Penn of Dublin Coffman and Ketaan Wyatt Jr. of Toledo Rogers stopped by, and played very well against the much older competition. While yet to log a varsity minute, we are expecting big things out of both of them, as Penn and Wyatt look to start at the point guard position from day one at the varsity level.