Kaleb Wesson (6'10 / Westerville South / 2017): The Ohio State commit continues to slim down, while also dishing out punishment to opposing defenders. As his explosiveness continues to get better, Wesson is becoming unguardable in the post, as his sheer size and strength make it hard for the most physical of defenders to keep him from scoring. When you add into that an ability to knock down outside shots with regularity, you have a really intriguing center prospect on your hands. 

Nick Muszynski (6'11 / St. Charles / 2017): Fresh off an official visit to Stony Brook on Saturday, Muszynski returned for the first time since Week 2 and was impressive once again. A massive post who has improved his strength and athleticism, Muszynski is playing with great confidence and belief right now, which will only mean great things for St. Charles this winter. Muszynski is a player who went from virtually unknown this time last year to a hot target for mid-major programs in and outside the region. 

Grant Smith (6'8 / Bishop Hartley / 2017): Part of a team that won more games than anyone else on Sunday, Smith's post presence was a major reason for that as the Bishop Hartley big man continues to improve. Competing physically and scoring in the interior, Smith is an intriguing player whose best ball still appears to be ahead of him. Look for Smith to help lead Bishop Hartley deep in the Division II tournament next spring. 

Mark Mayle (6'9 / Malvern / 2018): Mayle is a staple of the event and has been the best out-of-towner this year. Playing with a cast of Central Ohio players on Sunday, Mayle ran hard to the rim and cleaned up several second chance opportunities. An improving big man that plays hard at all times, Mayle is one of the more sought after post players in the 2018 class for MAC programs.