Matt Smith (6'7 / Bloom-Carroll / 2017): Smith has had a very solid fall, as his play at Coach Vic's has us intrigued. A stretch four prospect who can stretch the floor and consistently knock down shots, Smith is also an above-average athlete who can get things done underneath and rock the rim in transition. Smith has emerged as a solid Division II prospect that can really boost his stock with a strong senior season for a Bloom-Carroll team that has a chance to be very good. 

Gabriel Johnson (6'6 / Tampa Tech, FL / 2017): One of five players from Florida to attend the event on Sunday, Johnson was the most intriguing prospect out of all of them. With solid length and bounce, Johnson made plays on both ends of the floor, and was a solid rim protector in our viewings of him on the day. 

CJ Karsatos (6'6 / Upper Arlington / 2019): Karsatos has one of the purest jump shots in the area and has a chance to be a really solid stretch four prospects as he continues to develop. The son of former Ohio State quarterback Jim Karsatos, CJ Karsatos has great length at 6-foot-6, and while not a stellar athlete, Karsatos has the IQ and awareness to make plays on both ends of the floor. Able to stretch the floor and knock down shots, look for Karsatos to emerge this season at Upper Arlington as a sophomore. 

Coleton Landis (6'7 / Pickerington Central / 2019): Landis played his best basketball of the event series on Sunday, winning head-to-head matchups against some of the better forwards in the event. With the skill to score both on the block and on the perimeter, Landis has impressed in our viewings of him, as he has played with an improved motor and toughness this fall. On a Pickerington Central team loaded with prospects, Landis can really help the Tigers with his interior toughness and perimeter touch. 

Von Cameron Davis (6'4 / Walnut Ridge / 2020): One of the area's top 2020 prospects, we got our first real look at Davis on Sunday and he did not disappoint. A hard-working post who can really finish inside, Davis played hard for the duration of Sunday's action, outworking older prospects to be productive. If Davis can continue to hone his perimeter skills, he could develop into a really intriguing and big wing prospect that could help take Walnut Ridge back to an elite level of play. 

Josh Daman (6'7 / Marysville / 2017): One of the OCC's best power forward prospects, Daman played solid basketball in his Coach Vic's debut. Knocking down outside shots and working inside for points, Daman looked good in our first viewing of him since last season. With great size and enough athleticism to get by, Daman has a chance to develop into a solid Division II prospect this winter. 

Noah Tomlinson (6'6 / Grove City Christian / 2018): While not having to score a whole lot on Sunday, Tomlinson made winning plays on the defensive end and as a passer. Impressing us with his vision and passing touch, Tomlinson's interior looks to his teammates was a thing of beauty, as the Grove City Christian junior post played solid basketball on Sunday in his debut. Showing great awareness as a help-side defender as well, Tomlinson's IQ helped him block several shots in our viewings of him. 

Lony Francis (6'7 / Groveport-Madison / 2017): Francis has been the top breakout performer at Coach Vic's this fall, as his length, athleticism and motor have helped him stand out among the rest of the competition. A left handed post who can get a shot at any time, Francis excels from eight feet and within, especially making his money on the offensive glass and second-chance opportunities. A big senior season could be on the horizon for Francis. 

Max Mollman (6'7 / Upper Arlington / 2020): A player that has emerged this fall, Mollman is a lengthy post prospect with solid upside. A young 14 years old, Mollman has an intriguing build and enough of a skill set to capture our attention already. At an Upper Arlington program that develops its players, look for Mollman to have a chance to emerge as a very good post prospect in the coming years.