Raleigh Burgess (Cincinnati Sycamore) 6'9 C

Burgess and Ben Southerland, a Liberty commit, have been one of the GMC's best duos and a major reason why the Aviators are tied for first in the conference.  The young big man has an impressive physical profile with his strong, mature frame and is one of the better long-term prospects in Ohio due to his inside-out versatility. Burgess is a floor spacer that can hit the pick-and-pop or trail three, and he is a capable facilitator out of the high post. He will continue to grow and develop under Coach Austing and could be a high priority for programs in the Midwest. Averaging 11 points, 6.5 rebounds, and nearly 2 blocks per contest.

Ian Ioppolo (Mentor) 6'6 PF

A transfer from Painesville Riverside, Ioppolo has wasted no time settling in with Mentor. The stretch forward has positional size at 6'6 and is averaging upwards of 16PPG, becoming a seamless fit in the Cardinals uptempo system as a catch-and-shoot threat. He has an unorthodox release but has showed consistency shooting the ball. Ioppolo will be playing this Spring on the EYBL circuit with Indy Heat.

Jesse McCulloch (Lutheran East) 6'8 C

McCulloch saw limited time as a freshman (injury) but has stepped up in a major way for Coach Sam Liggins as a sophomore. The 6'8 center has put in the work to transform his body and is a more than serviceable scorer, using his size and a go-to righty hook to convert around the rim. Has shown a soft touch but isn't afraid to seek out bodies and play through contact. Plays with patience out of the low post and does a great job of surveying the floor and finding open teammates in the halfcourt. McCulloch has been a consistent double-double threat, averaging 16PPG and 10RPG, earning him offers from Kent State, Akron, Eastern Michigan, and Cleveland State.