Von Cameron Davis (6'5 WF / Walnut Ridge): You can nitpick Davis' game all you want, but one thing that is for sure is that the junior is going to produce regardless. A workhorse around the basket, Davis was a man among boys in Walnut Ridge's matchup vs. Harvest Prep. Using his strong frame to move people around for rebounds and second chance points, Davis commanded the paint on Sunday. With a few mid-major offers already, Davis will continue to attract more Division I attention with productive outings like he had on Sunday. 

Josiah Fulcher (6'2 CG / Pickerington Central): A top performer from Saturday as well, Fulcher had one of his more productive games in a win over Walnut Ridge. Going for 12 points, 11 rebounds and six assists, Fulcher found a way to produce on every level, getting to the basket at will and finding open teammates for easy scores. Fulcher has improved his motor this offseason and is playing like someone who knows that they will be relied upon to produce at a high level. 

Lee Simms (5'8 PG / Northland): Although it was a brief showing, Simms showed us enough to warrant some exposure here. Simms came off the bench and provided Northland with a steady ball handler, making plays for himself and his teammates, while defending at a high level. Simms, alongside with Elmore, give Northland two steady guards that the Vikings can rely on to give max effort.