Jeremiah Keene (6'1 G / Westerville North): With Dayton's whole staff present on Saturday, Keene did his best to leave a great impression, as he put together two of his best games for the Warriors. Scoring, assisting and leading at a high level, Keene led North to back-to-back wins. In better shape and improved as an all-around player, Keene added to the strong AAU season that he has had this summer. Sunday will be key for Keene to see if he can prove that Saturday's performance wasn't a fluke, but the norm for him at this point. 

Josh Corbin (6'4 CG / Gahanna): Each year there seems to be a senior that elevates their game to a completely new level. For Corbin, he is proving to be that guy. An elite shot maker who is doing more off the dribble and playing a physical brand of ball, Corbin went at it with Maumee Valley's Zeb Jackson, who is the unquestioned top guard in 2020. Knocking down tough shots off the bounce and showing an ability to create offense for others, Corbin addressed the issues that many had for him when it came to his offensive game. An improved all-around player who shot it as well as anyone in the EYBL this past spring, Corbin is one of only two seniors for Gahanna and will be relied upon to lead a talented group of young players. 

Max Martz (6'6 WF / Upper Arlington): With Dane Goodwin moving on to Notre Dame, Martz has officially become the man at Upper Arlington. Saturday proved to be a terrific showing for the 6-foot-6 forward, as he put the ball in the bucket on all three levels and did so with much grace. Martz is just a flat out winner, as he does the little things on both ends of the floor to put his team in good positions to win. A strong rebounder and undervalued defender, Martz is one of the state's best prospects in the 2019 class and a great addition in Penn's incoming recruiting haul.

Javohn Garcia (6'3 PG / Pickerington Central): Just a few months removed from leading Pickerington Central to an inspiring run to the state tournament, Garcia was back in action for the Tigers on Saturday. The primary lead guard for Central, Garcia put together an impressive all-around performance against a tough Archbishop Moeller team. Knocking down a handful of tough outside shots, Garcia took advantage of mismatches on the perimeter, while applying great pressure defensively and scoring at a high level in transition. With just two offers from Air Force and Stony Brook, Garcia is one of the more underrated guards in the state, as we feel he could find a home at many of the mid-major programs in the region. 

Nick Nakasian (6'3 WF / Olentangy Liberty): Solid and tough wing forward who can do a little bit of everything. Nakasian surprises you athletically, as he can go up and challenge shots at the rim. Nakasian is skilled and competes on both ends, as you can find him making winning plays each time he's on the floor. Has active hands, is a reliable shooter and can make plays for others off the dribble. 

Joseph Gaiten (6'0 PG / Dublin Jerome): A heady guard who hardly makes mistakes, Gaiten was solid for the Celtics on Saturday evening. Gaiten handles pressure well, can knock down open shots and plays with a good feel. With the graduation of Lucas House, Gaiten will become Jerome's primary ball handler and will need to take the next step forward as a scorer to help this Celts team reach its potential.