William Mfum (6'2 / Northland / 2019): Getting recognized for his high-level perimeter defense and supreme athleticism on the offensive end, Mfum was terrific in his first time at the event. After camping at Cleveland State last week, Mfum brought it to Vic's on Sunday, attacking the rim, hitting pull-up jumpers and locking down the defensive perimeter. An elite-level athlete with an impressive physical build, Mfum has a high ceiling as a prospect, and should be able to attain any goal that he sets for himself if he continues to work at the level that he has been. 

Jakim Murphy (6'2 / Newark / 2017): If Mfum was the best athlete at the two guard spot on Sunday, then Murphy isn't far behind, if not at all. Playing at a high level of energy, Murphy was very solid as a finisher, attacking the basket and using his bounce and strength to convert. While the last three years haven't been easy for Murphy at Newark, we are looking for a big season out of him as a senior, as he seems like he's finally found his niche out on the floor. 

Solomon Pierre-Louis (6'4 / Wellington / 2018): A late addition to the event, we are thankful Pierre-Louis was able to compete, as the Wellington combo guard was as good as anyone on the defensive perimeter. A long prospect that moves his feet very well, Pierre-Louis played lockdown defense on the wing in our viewings of him, while knocking down a few shots and showing off his smooth style of play on the other end of the floor. Moving on to a loaded Wellington team, Pierre-Louis benefitted by playing against some top-of-the-line talent on Sunday, which will only help him become better as a prospect as he moves on to the high school season. A high-character and academic kid from a great family, Pierre-Louis has a chance to be pretty good at the next level. 

Josh Corbin (6'2 / Gahanna / 2019): On a team that went 6-0 on Sunday, Corbin is to be recognized for his perimeter shooting, as the Gahanna sophomore knocked down shot after shot in our early viewings of him. A smooth wing that continues to improve, Corbin has a chance to be a terrific prospect as he continues to refine his entire offensive game, outside of his already high-level shooting.