Doug Taylor (6'9 / Ohio University / Soph): Walking around the Ohio University campus with his shirt off most days, times are good for Taylor, and much of that is due to a body transformation that has the 6-foot-9 big man in the best shape of his life. Going undefeated on Sunday, Taylor was a force to be reckoned with inside, rebounding and defending at a high level, while being arguably the event's best low post scorer. Look for Taylor to contribute at a high level for the Bobcats this winter. 

Kaleb Wesson (6'10 / Westerville South / 2017): Much like Taylor, Wesson is also in the best shape of his life as he has continued to play at an elite level in this event. Showcasing his soft touch and much refined post moves near the basket, Wesson has continued to expand his outside game as well, knocking down perimeter shots consistently as Sunday's action went on. Wesson will be the key cog for a Westerville South team looking to make another run for the state tournament. 

Dylan Swingle (6'10 / Chillicothe Paint Valley / 2018): Making his debut at Coach Vic's on Sunday, it was nice to be able to see Swingle live for the first time since May. Another wide bodied big man with tremendous size, Swingle, who was offered by Akron earlier in the week, played very well in our viewings of him. With enough size to back down the best of them, Swingle has soft touch around the rim and has enough grace at his size to be very effective. Continuing to improve all-around on his game, Swingle is a name to remember in Ohio's 2018 class. 

Mark Mayle (6'9 / Malvern / 2018): Mayle is becoming synonymous with Coach Vic's, as he will be a mainstay at the event for years to come due to his high level of activity and confidence that caught our eye in the first place a year ago. On Sunday, Mayle was paired with a Team NW Ohio squad that suited his play style, which helped the 6-foot-9 center play as good as we have ever seen. Running hard from rim to rim, Mayle made energy play after energy play, attacking the glass as hard as anyone, and finishing multiple put back jams. Mayle has always been a player that does not back down from a challenge, and it was been apparent in the strides that he has made in his game over the last year. Already picking up his first offer from Kent State earlier in the month, the sky is truly the limit for Mayle who continues to improve.