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VOTE: Just Hoops Player of the Week

By Zach Fleer, 02/10/19, 10:00PM EST

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Vote now for the Just Hoops Player of the Week for last week

As we are nearing an end to the regular season, we move on to the latest rendition of the Just Hoops Player of the Week.

Worthington Christian freshman guard DJ Moore took home the honors last week after racking up another insane amount of votes. 

Now, moving on to the Just Hoops Player of the Week nominees. Take a look at the candidates and vote below. Voting will continue until Thursday, February 14. 

Player School Performance
Javon Moses International 99 points in four games this week for the Lions. Moses had a career-high 34 points in a close loss to Linden-McKinley on Friday.
Will Riffle Amanda-Clearcreek 26 points and 14 rebounds in a big win over Liberty Union on Saturday. Prior to that, Riffle became one of the few players in AC history to score 1,000 career points.
Ben Roderick Olentangy Liberty 42 points in a huge road win over Cincinnati Hughes. Roderick hit the game-winning shot and helped Liberty hand Hughes its first home loss in three years.
Jared Frey St. Charles 53 points in two wins over Bishop Hartley and Centennial this weekend. Frey continued what has been a dominant freshman season for a St. Charles team exceeding preseason expectations.
Darius Parham Bishop Ready 25 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in a win over Hannibal River on Saturday. Parham continued what has been a breakout sophomore season.
N'Keeley Elmore Northland 85 points in three wins over Mifflin, Centennial and East. Elmore scored a career-high 39 points in Thursday's overtime win, before scoring 27 points to help Northland win the City League North.
Quienten Johnston Briggs 29 points in an upset win over Africentric on Friday. Johnston helped Briggs pick up its best win of the season, and possibly since 2016.
Meach Coble Walnut Ridge 50 points in two wins over Marion-Franklin and DeSales. Coble hit five threes and scored a career-high 32 points on Friday.
CJ Anthony Harvest Prep 88 points in three wins over Grove City Christian, Millersport and Fairfield Christian. Anthony helped Harvest Prep win another MSL-Cardinal title.

This segment is brought to you by Just Hoops by Shoot-A-Way. Just Hoops is a basketball training facility located in Powell/Lewis Center just 10 minutes from Interstate 270 off Route 23.

If you haven’t been there before, you have to check it out. The facility has 10 Shoot-A-Way guns for players to maximize their shooting reps, while also featuring ball handling stations and Vertimax training. And on top of all that, Just Hoops has a tremendous staff of coaches developing players of all levels. Just Hoops offers a free trial session for first-time visitors. Check them out at justhoopscolumbus.com. 

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