Matt Allocco (6'3 PG / Hilliard Bradley): This has been Allocco's summer, as he has played some of his best basketball which has led to a big increase in recruiting activity. The best leader in the 2020 class, Allocco has become the guy for Bradley and will be this team's heart and soul this year. Improving athletically and as an at-the-rim scorer, Allocco played a solid game as the Jags rolled over Walnut Hills. Playing as confident as ever on both ends, Allocco has added new wrinkles to his game which has only made him better. When you have Allocco running the show on your team, your chances of winning improve drastically. 

Josiah Fulcher (6'1 CG / Pickerington Central): With the graduation of Adrian Nelson, Pickerington Central is going to need to find more scoring out on the wing to continue to win championships. Fulcher is going to have to be that guy and in the matchup vs. Moeller, he showed signs of taking that next step. Knocking down a few tough shots off the catch and finishing at the rim a few times against length, Fulcher showed off some of the reasons why he is the top wing guard prospect in the area. 

Hunter Shedenhelm (6'4 WG / Pickerington North): A team stock full of seniors a year ago, Pickerington North returns to the 2018-19 season entirely different. One thing that remained the same, however, is that Shedenhelm is still one of the most deadly shooters around. In a matchup against Toledo St. John's, Shedenhelm showed off his expanded offensive game, knocking down a few threes from well beyond the three-point line, but also showed an improved ability to use his length to finish at the rim. Shedenhelm and fellow junior Chris Scott provided the bulk of the scoring in a tough loss for the Panthers on Saturday. 

Henry Walker (6'5 PF / Jonathan Alder):  On a Jonathan Alder team with plenty of youth, Walker is one of the more promising prospects. An athletic big with good footwork, Walker had a solid showing in a thrilling win over Harvest Prep. Walker has active hands and plays hard on both ends, as he is not opposed to contact and is a tough rebounder in traffic. 

CJ Anthony (6'0 PG / Harvest Prep): A few days removed from picking up his first Division I offer from Stony Brook, Anthony was back in action for Harvest Prep. In a matchup against a tough Jonathan Alder backcourt, Anthony was terrific, using his chiseled frame to get past defenders and finish at the basket. Anthony sets the tone for the Warriors, and with CJ Penha graduated, Anthony will have to take on an even bigger load for Harvest Prep in order for this team to get back to the state tournament.