Collen Gurley (Archbishop Hoban) 6'2 WG - The junior backcourt of Garrett Houser and Collen Gurley has managed to play as solid as any duo in the area. Gurley, who first really came onto the scene as a sophomore, is on the short list of names in the conversation for best shooter in '18. His strong frame and feathery stroke make him a prospect whose stock will continue to rise throughout the spring and summer months. 

Dorian Crutcher (Elyria Catholic) 6'3 WG - Less than a week after helping his team clinch a share of the Great Lakes Conference, Crutcher's 32 points on Tuesday led Elyria Catholic in a win over Clearview, who had just won their respective league. The wing accredited a boost of confidence for his improvement and increase in production. Click HERE for the full-piece!

Mason Lydic (Woodridge) 6'2 WG - It took 17 games for Woodridge to take their first loss this season. The hot start earned them a number two seed in a stacked Stow District and junior Mason Lydic has been the catalyst for the team's early success. Lydic is a physical guard who can finish in transition but his calling card thus far has been his ability to shoot the rock. Capable of getting hot in a hurry, Lydic is good for at least one outburst throughout the course of 32 minutes. 

Collin Rittman (Highland) 6'2 WG - Both Rittman and the Hornets came out of the gate swinging early on this season. Earning Player of the Week honors back in December after a 39-point game against Aurora, Rittman has been Highland's top offensive target. While teams began to key in on the 6'2 wing, the team hit a few bumps in the road but have shown on more than one occasion that they can play. A crafty playmaker with a high basketball IQ, Rittman is one of few guys who doesn't need the ball to be effective, scoring in a variety of ways.