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VOTE: 270 Hoops Player of the Week

By Greg Glasser, 02/15/22, 8:30AM EST

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CHOOSE FROM SIX NOMINEES FOR THEIR PERFORMANCES FROM FEBRUARY 7-FEBRUARY 14

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The regular season is winding down, which means we only have a few weeks left to award the 270 Hoops Player of the Week. We're looking to find out who had the best week from February 7-February 14. The players listed below were nominated by social media followers and input from the 270 Hoops staff.

To be nominated for Player of the Week, please tweet at @270Hoops with your nominee and their full stat line for game(s) from the prior week before Sunday at 6 PM.

This week's poll will go on through Thursday. You can vote each day. The player with the most votes will win Player of the Week!

The Nominees

 

Isaiah Skinn (Centennial) After he missed the first half of the regular season due to injury, the freshman Star has been a star. In three games, Skinn averaged over 22 points per game and dished 12 total assists. The young guard also got it done defensively, as he recorded seven steals and took nine charges. The Stars had a rough start to the season as they went 2-16. But coach Shawn Williams' team has bounced back from injuries, most notably Skinn, and Centennial has now won two straight. 

Olivia Keeney (Grove City) Three wins and three major performances for the Grove City point guard with none bigger than her 26 points versus in an upset win over Gahanna. Keeney also scored 17 points in a win at Pickerington North and 30 piece over Thomas Worthington. The sharp shooter was 8/18 from deep and went 25/28 at the free throw line and added 14 rebounds. Keeney and the Greyhounds have won seven straight, as they are hot just in time before tournament play.

Jared Rose (Bloom-Carroll) As one of the leaders for one of the top Division II teams in the area, Rose was once again solid in three wins for the Bulldogs. In wins over Logan Elm, Amanda Clearcreek and Liberty Union, Rose combined for 54 points and 27 rebounds. Rose and the Bulldogs cruised through the MSL-Buckeye as they went undefeated in league play and should be a serious contender to win a district title.

Owen Osborne (Buckeye Valley) The Barons picked up two key conference wins this past week, thanks to great back-to-back efforts from Osborne. The hybrid guard scored a combined 36 points on 60% field goal shooting, along with ten assists, six rebounds and four steals. The wins completed an undefeated stretch in MSL-Ohio play and the Barons have high hopes for a district championship and beyond.

Nick Heath (Upper Arlington) The Golden Bears picked up two major OCC Central wins this past week and Heath was a big reason. The senior who will play at Denison University next season scored 25 points against Olentangy Orange and followed up with a 21 point outing over Dublin Coffman. If Upper Arlington defeats Hilliard Davidson this Friday, they will either share or outright win arguably the most challenging conference in Central Ohio. 

Briley Cramer (Circleville) The sophomore delivered three extremely efficient performances this past week as he averaged nearly 20 points per game on over 54% shooting, which included a 24 point outing against Hamilton Township. The guard isn't afraid to fight for rebounds either as he collected 24 total boards throughout the week.

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