With another full week of high school basketball in the books, we move on to the another rendition of the Just Hoops Player of the Week.
Olentangy Orange senior center Jalen Bethel took home the honors last week.
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Now, moving on to the Just Hoops Player of the Week nominees. Take a look at the candidates and vote below. Voting will continue until Friday, February 9. You can vote once daily until the deadline.
Player | School | Performance |
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Zach Wilson | Worthington Kilbourne | 38 points in a win at Dublin Scioto. Wilson knocked down 24-of-29 free throws in a career-high performance to lead Kilbourne to a big league win |
Dallas Patrick | Wellington | 32 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists in a win over Millersport. The performance was Patrick's second-straight triple-double with 32 points. |
Gaige Holbrook | Westland | 31 points in a key win over Watkins Memorial. Holbrook knocked down six threes in a career-high performance to lead Westland to a much-needed win. |
Taevion Kinsey | Eastmoor | 30 points in a win over Africentric on Tuesday and 29 points in a win over Marion-Franklin on Friday. Kinsey's big scoring performances led Eatsmoor to a City League South title. |
Thomas Hickman | Westerville Central | 30 points in a double overtime win over Olentangy. Hickman hit a game-tying shot to send it to OT, and won it at the line in double OT. |
Dane Goodwin | Upper Arlington | 19 points including game-tying and game-winning threes against Dublin Coffman on Saturday. 30 points in a win over Westland on Friday. 24 points in a win over Westerville Central on Tuesday. |
Brian Collier | Grandview Heights | 28 points in a crucial home win over Whitehall on Saturday. Collier helped Grandview get revenge on Whitehall with the big win. |
Jordan McMillian | Westerville South | 27 points in a career-high performance to lead Westerville South to a win over Olentangy Orange. McMillian's scoring was much needed to help the Wildcats split the season series vs. Orange. |
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