Will Yoakum (6'5 SF - Delaware Hayes - 2017): The day's best wing player, Yoakum was outstanding on Sunday, doing everything to lead his team to wins. A smooth scorer that is very skilled as a dribbler, passer and shooter, Yoakum blends that well-rounded skill set with a high level of athleticism. One of the most skilled players to ever come through the Delaware program, Yoakum is a high Division II/low Division I tweener that could have a huge senior season for the Pacers. 

Cam Brooks-Harris (6'6 SF - Zanesville - 2018): The day's breakout performer, Brooks-Harris was an athletic freak on Sunday, dunking on several defenders and making plays all over the floor. A lengthy forward that has not even neared his ceiling as a prospect, Brooks-Harris had a stellar showing in his first opportunity at Coach Vic's and we expect him back this fall. 

Dibaji Walker (6'6 SF - Independence - 2017): A player that we have been really intrigued by this entire spring and summer, Walker just continues to evolve his game. A high-upside 6-foot-6 wing that has not finished growing, Walker is an elite-level athlete who has worked hard at improving his perimeter ball skills. Walker is a terror in transition, using his 6-foot-10 wingspan to elevate and finish creatively. The son of a longtime NBA veteran, Walker has the genetics and work ethic to really be a player. Young for his grade, Walker could go the prep school route and join the 2018 class, in which he would be considered among the top five players in the area, and likely a Division I prospect. 

Jeremiah Hunter (6'5 SF - Edison CC - Frosh): The former International standout was solid on Sunday, knocking down shots and making athletic plays all over the floor. Heading into an Edison CC program that awaits his arrival, Hunter is a raw, but intriguing wing prospect who jumps as well as anyone. 

Jay Joseph (6'4 SF - Worthington Christian - 2017): Coming on strong at the end of the event, Joseph was solid in all areas on Sunday, finishing well around the rim and getting his teammates involved. Joseph, who is committed to Mt. Vernon Nazarene, as been one of the area's best 2017 prospects since his freshman season, and we expect his career to end with a successful senior year for Worthington Christian - the area's best Div. III team. 

Nate Ward (6'5 SF - Gahanna - 2018): Improving his game since the high school season, Ward has really elevated his stock on the wing. Showing a high level of aggression, Ward had several strong drive and scores on Sunday, while playing solid defense on the day's top winning team. While his older brother and Michigan State freshman center Nick Ward was a brute force on the inside, Nate Ward is coming into his own as an intriguing wing who can do a little bit of everything. At 6-foot-5, it also doesn't seem as if Ward is done growing either, as his brother stands at 6-foot-9 now.