Week 10 Performers Of The Week: Mid Ohio
Week 10 has wrapped up, and multiple players went for big time performances. Taking a look at a few below! Morgan Safford (6’4 / G 2019 / Bishop Hartley): Morgan Safford continued his great senior year this week with another good performance.…
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Continue ReadingWeek 10 has wrapped up, and multiple players went for big time performances. Taking a look at a few below!
Morgan Safford (6’4 / G 2019 / Bishop Hartley): Morgan Safford continued his great senior year this week with another good performance. The Hartley guard put up a big 38 points, as his team ran over Toledo Woodward. Also, Safford can beat you in multiple ways, from deep, off the dribble, or getting inside. The Senior is a quality player that LM D1s or high D2s should key in on.
CJ Anthony (6’1 / G 2020 / Harvest Prep): CJ Anthony is one of the tip guards in the Junior class in Ohio. Averaging over 24 PPG, he can go for an out burst any game. In a game where they ran over Fisher Catholic, Anthony went for 26 points, that he made look easy. The 6’1 guard is as tough as they come, and can score from all levels of the offense.
Von Cameron-Davis (6’5 / WF 2020 / Walnut Ridge): Having a dominant Junior season, Von Cameron-Davis is putting up over 28 PPG on the campaign. In a win over Columbus West earlier in the week, the future D1 product put up 27 points in a route. A player who does much of his damage inside, but, will take his game to the next level when he becomes consistent from outside. But, you may want to keep an eye on the City League standout.
TJ Pugh (6’5 / WF 2021 / Shelby): TJ Pugh is one of the best young all-around players in Mid-Ohio. A tough loss to Ashland, but, the sophomore had 24 points, 11 rebounds and four assists. Also, adding four steals and five three-pointers. A true two-way player, is already a force. But, should run the MOAC over his next couple years.
Bo Myers (6’5 / WF 2019 / Logan): Bo Myers is one of the leading scorers in Central Ohio, averaging over 25 PPG. The unsigned Senior continued his dominant campaign with a 30 point showing against a Parkersburg, West Virginia team. The lengthy Myers can really fill it up, in a combination of ways. But, the main force is a deadly three ball.