Lony Francis (6'7 / Groveport-Madison / 2017): Another player who has continued to rise up the charts this fall is Francis, who played well once again on Sunday. An athletic four man who plays with terrific energy and motor, Francis is engaged at all times on the floor, while remaining a tough cover on the offensive end. If Francis can continue his high-energy play for the duration of the high school season, he could very well end up being a full-scholarship guy at the next level. 

Brady Wildermuth (6'6 / Jackson Center / 2017): One of our favorite guys last fall, Wildermuth made his return to Coach Vic's on Sunday as a better athlete than the last time we saw him. Committed to Findlay, Wildermuth is a great get for the Oilers program, as he has an all-around offensive game, which made him a tough matchup on a Team NW Ohio that was very solid on Sunday. A skilled perimeter shooter who can mix it up on the drive and in the paint, Wildermuth is as solid as they come at the power forward position, and we see him having a terrific college career. 

Taylor Currie (6'9 / Worthington Christian / 2019): The power forward piece on a team that went undefeated, Currie played his role well, learning from the cast of older guys on his squad. While still developing as a prospect, Currie has great upside and potential, as he offers length, IQ, toughness and a willingness to compete. Look for Currie to continue to develop into one of Ohio's very best prospects in the 2019 class.