Kaleb Wesson (6'10 C - Westerville South - 2017): The day's top overall performer, Wesson was a dominant force in leading his team to five wins in six games. Dropping an estimated 20 pounds from his playing weight at the end of his junior season, Wesson, who was already nimble for his size, is even quicker and more athletic this fall. Dunking with ease and running the floor very well, Wesson is in the best shape of his life, which can only mean good things for not only the Ohio State commit, but for the defending state champion Westerville South. 

Nick Muszynski (6'11 C - St. Charles - 2017): Improving by leaps and bounds since last season, Muszynski was stellar in the post on Sunday. Showing improved quickness and strength, Muszynski finished through contact, stretched the floor and knocked down shots, and was an imposing presence at the rim on the defensive side. Down to five schools in his recruitment, the 6-foot-11 Muszynski will choose from Wright State, Air Force, Stony Brook, UNC-Asheville and Belmont for his services. 

Caden Sanchez (6'9 C - DeSales - 2017): While Sanchez has always been one of the area's strongest on the interior, the 6-foot-9 DeSales product showed off something on Sunday that was super impressive. Knocking down jumpers from outside consistently, Sanchez was a force to deal with, both on the perimeter and inside, as he is as skilled as it comes in the post. A physical force underneath, Sanchez is looking to lead the Stallions one game further in the tournament this time around, as DeSales was a Division II regional runner-up last March. 

Lony Francis (6'6 C - Groveport-Madison - 2017): Playing with a high level of energy, Francis was very solid in his first outing at Coach Vic's. A tough low post presence who prefers to scrap inside, Francis was one of the better 2017 big men that we watched on Sunday. Returning to a Groveport team that fell one game short of a district title, Francis will have to be the man for the Cruisers this season, and we see him having no trouble doing that.