First Team Midwest Fall League
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The Midwest Basketball Club Fall League in Columbus wrapped up their season on Saturday and it’s time to hand out some awards from the season. In this article we’ll award the six members of our first team all fall league…
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Continue ReadingThe Midwest Basketball Club Fall League in Columbus wrapped up their season on Saturday and it’s time to hand out some awards from the season. In this article we’ll award the six members of our first team all fall league team.
Named regular season MVP of the league, Heiss has taken his game to new heights this fall and recently accepted an offer to continue playing at Mount Vernon Nazarene University at the conclusion of his senior season. A great honor for Heiss who has been one of the steadiest guard performers in central Ohio’s 2024 class.
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The top shooter in the league, Watters helped lead his team to the championship, winning finals MVP in the process. He looks poised to have a big senior season for a Big Walnut team that’s a prime sleeper candidate in central Ohio this winter.
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Burris is an incredible talent who is committed to Ohio University and will provide athleticism, shooting and high IQ play at the wing position to the MAC. One of the top players in central Ohio, Burris will be a must watch prospect this winter.
Another senior from Midwest Basketball Club 3SSB 17 U squad, Burris and Moore have developed great chemistry together but went against each other in this fall league. Moore makes it look easy scoring in the paint and has a handful of scholarship offers to choose from at the moment.
Maybe the prospect with the most upside in the league, Smith is starting to become more consistent with his production each time I watch him play. With his length, size and shooting, Smith fits an archetype that is very valuable in college basketball today. It was also nice to see Smith develop chemistry with other talented members of Upper Arlington’s 2026 class.
A point guard who flat out helps you win games, Roeth is one of the most impactful players week in and week out from this league. It’s no mystery after watching him play why so many small college programs are prioritizing him in their 2024 recruiting class.