Sean Marks (5'10 PG / Olentangy):  Killer. Marks is a killer. That's all you have to say about him. You can knock him for his height, you can knock him for his lack of athleticism compared to other guards in the state, but you can't knock him for what he does between the lines. The most consistent lead guard in this area's 2019 class, Marks gets it done each time out and was especially effective in leading Mid Ohio Pumas to a Platinum South championship over Nova Village Russell. Absolutely destroying the opposing backcourt en route to an easy 27 points, Marks scored it in every way possible, raining down threes, hitting contested pull up jumpers and getting past his defender and finishing at the rim. The strongest finishing 5-foot-10 guard that we may have ever seen in this area, Marks is as tough as they make them at the guard spot. Coming into the weekend with just one offer from Ohio Dominican, Marks added another from Concord shortly after the conclusion of the event. Marks has a realistic chance to average more than 25 points per game next season, a feat that has only been accomplished a few times in the last several years. 

Bo Myers (6'5 SG/SF / Logan): Myers is the best player outside of the Columbus metro area in this region and proved it on Sunday. A terrifyingly good outside shooter with enough athleticism to mix it up around the basket, Myers was deadly on Sunday, knocking down nearly 10 threes in a big-time showing. If you give Myers any type of space, he will make you pay, as was the case on Sunday. Holding offers from Air Force, Concord and Malone, Myers should turn into the most sought after wing prospect at the Division II level in this area. With great size on the wing and the ability to play both the shooting guard and small forward positions, Myers has a game that fits this current era of basketball. 

Bodie Eberhart (6'2 SG / Marysville): A main stay in the Marysville backcourt for the past two years, we finally got a chance to see Eberhart on the AAU scene on Sunday. Eberhart showed why he is one of the very best shooters in his class, knocking down several threes with a quick release on the perimeter. Eberhart was most effective off the ball on Sunday, as he finished several drive and kicks from Sheridan point guard Ethan Heller. Putting up quality numbers the last two seasons, Eberhart along with sophomore guard Jack Christian will give Marysville two big-time shooting options on the perimeter. 

Max Martz (6'6 WF / Upper Arlington): Martz is as polished as they come in the 2019 class and was thoroughly dominant for stretches in Nova Village Russell's final matchup vs. Mid Ohio Pumas. Using his 6-foot-6 frame to score tough buckets on the block, Martz showed his improved level of strength, while still having the mobility and ball skills to score off the bounce on the perimeter. A knockdown shooter with an automatic clip, Martz was a tough matchup all weekend long, as he consistently showed up for Nova. Martz has the ability to play both forward positions, while remaining a strong interior defender. Martz rebounds very well, has a high IQ and knows when to take over and when to get his teammates involved. We see Martz stepping in and receiving immediate minutes at Penn as a freshman in 2019-20.