Jerome Hunter (6'7 / Pickerington North / 2018): If you haven't heard by now, Hunter is really, really good. On Sunday, he was elite once again, as his jump shot was as good as ever. And when he wasn't knocking down pull-up jumpers, Hunter was attacking the basket and finishing with the best of them. Coming off an offer from Ohio State on Friday, Hunter's stock continues to blow up. 

Nate Ward (6'6 / Gahanna / 2018): Ward just continues to shine, and Sunday was another example of that. With his confidence and energy level at an all-time high, Ward hit a ton of shots, got to the rim and finished, and threw down more dunks than we've ever seen out of him (mainly because his older brother, teammate and Michigan State freshman Nick Ward told him to "dunk everything"). Look for Ward to possibly have a breakout junior season, as all things point in the right direction for him. 

Dondre Palmer (6'4 / Pickerington North / 2018): Palmer is so consistent to the point that you always know what you are going to get out of him. Hustle, energy, defense and IQ is the name of the game for Palmer, who is an opportunistic wing that we really like in 2018. Knocking down the mid-range jumper with regularity on Sunday, Palmer was very effective running alongside Hunter. 

Isaiah Speelman (6'6 / Hilliard Bradley / 2018): Making his debut this year at Coach Vic's, Speelman was dominant on the wing and in the post. With a skill level that is off the charts, Speelman just gets it done, all the time, no matter the setting or level of competition. Speelman has been one of the three or four best players in 2018 since his freshman season, as we expect another big season out of him this winter. 

Adrian Nelson (6'6 / Pickerington Central / 2018): A player that continues to develop and blossom, Nelson was very solid on Sunday. Getting to the basket and finishing for the most part, Nelson played really hard and embraced the challenge of guarding his former teammate Ibi Watson. Knocking down enough outside jumpers to be a threat on the perimeter, Nelson is really starting to refine his entire offensive game.

Other top performers: Luke Hippler (6'6 / DeSales / 2017), Will Yoakum (6'5 / Delaware Hayes / 2017), Garrett Tipton (6'5 / Bishop Hartley / 2018)