William Mfum (6'2 / Northland / 2019): Write it down now. William Mfum is the best athlete in Central Ohio, regardless of class. On Sunday, Mfum showed that athleticism off and then some. Powering down several thunderous jams, Mfum continued to excel as he has become a staple of Coach Vic's. Only 15 years old, Mfum has some of the most powerful leaping ability that we have ever seen, and is a relentless worker that is improving his skill set each week. 

Tanner Holden (6'5 / Wheelersburg / 2019): Holden has some of the best upside of any prospect that we've had in the event, and he showed that and more on Sunday. Attacking the rim and finishing strongly, Holden played with a great motor on both ends of the floor, and knocked down a few shots in our viewings of him. One of the best prospects in southern Ohio, Holden is a name to remember in the 2019 class. 

Bob and John Faller (6'3 / Wellington / 2018): The twin brothers from Wellington were very solid on Sunday, knocking down shots and helping a team formed of 270 Hoops Select players win the majority of their games. Two players that were an instrumental part to Wellington's state final four run a season ago, the Faller brothers have continued to improve, and show a willingness to compete and get better, regardless of who is in front of them. 

Jake Fischer (6'4 / Huntington Prep, WV / 2017): The former Bishop Hartley shooter was impressive in his return to Columbus on Sunday. Helping a team that won more games than anyone else on the day, Fischer contributed with his patented outside shooting, while showing improvement on the defensive side of the ball. On a stacked team at Huntington Prep, Fischer is going to benefit by going up against the best players in the country in practice each and every day. 

Josiah Fulcher (6'2 / Pickerington Central / 2020): Finally getting our eyes on Fulcher on Sunday, the Pickerington Central freshman impressed with his ability to straight up knock down shots. An assassin from behind the arc, Fulcher has great touch on his shot, while also being a skilled ball handler that gets the ball in the right spots. Fulcher even showed an ability to finish at the rim against contact, which only means great things for an already loaded Pickerington Central team. 

Chanc Dawson (6'4 / Bishop Ready / 2018): Another standby player that impressed, Dawson was stellar in our viewings of him, handling the ball at a high level and getting to the rim. Dawson has a unique style to his game, as he goes at a controlled pace, while still being quick enough to get by defenders. Dawson and his cousin, Central Crossing junior wing Antwon Hampton, were both impressive in our viewings of them in shortened action on Sunday.