2021 6’4 Kenard Richardson (Life Christian Academy): Richardson plays with tenacity on the floor, consistently attacking and using his size and versatility to create for himself. He also can get after it on the boards as well. Richardson has a motor that coaches will like and can get it done on both ends.

2021 Jonas Sanker (The Covenant School): With multiple offers on the football field, Sanker showed that he brings that same mentality and IQ on the court.  He can play both on and off the ball, create for himself with the dribble, and understands how to play through contact.  Sanker consistently put the ball on the deck and got to the paint, as well as showing that he has a confident pull-up jumper.

2020 6’4 Aviwe Mahlong (Eastern Mennonite): Mahlong set the tone in the first half and helped lead his team to a win.  With his ability to play multiple positions, score inside and show his range, it was tough for defenders to slow him down.  At a 6’4 frame, he also does a tremendous job in making an impact in other ways on the floor with his energy and rebounding ability, along with being a secondary ball-handler.

2022 Adam Hatter (Eastern Mennonite): A facilitator and ballhandler on the floor, the sophomore guard played with a tremendous feel with the ball in his hands.  Liked his decision making as well as his ability to knock down the outside jumper, getting to his spot and rising up.

2020 6’3 Joshua Campbell (Carmel School): Campbell plays with a non-stop motor, constantly moving and looking to get his shot off.  And he doesn’t need much space to rise up over defenders, having his hands ready and hitting some tough 3-pointers. 

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