<p>This is the second article featuring some players that could be poised for breakout seasons as seniors. Check out part 1 and other prep hoops Ohio content.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1219811" first="Owen" last="Bronston"], 6’4 SF Fairfield 2022: Bronston is a key candidate to breakout as a senior, as he’s projected to start for Fairfield this winter. A fluid athlete from the wing position, Bronston fits in nicely next to [player_tooltip player_id="809630" first="Logan" last="Woods"] and [player_tooltip player_id="867933" first="Deshawne" last="Crim"]. Look for Bronston to play a key role for Fairfield if they want to win the GMC title.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1082241" first="Keon" last="Wright"], 6’0 PG Oakwood 2022: Wright and [player_tooltip player_id="922599" first="Will" last="Maxwell"] form a great 1-2 punch that should have Oakwood near the top of their conference. Between Oakwood, Franklin and a couple other programs, the Southwestern Buckeye League has some talent this season.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1195159" first="Miles" last="Poindexter"], 6’6 PF Westerville Central 2022: Poindexter had an impressive summer for the Ohio Buckets, starting to put together some of his raw talent into production. With his size and length, he’s intriguing as a prospect. Westerville Central lost a lot of senior leadership from last season, Poindexter is one of the guys that will be relied upon next season.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1138770" first="Lance" last="Pressley"], 6’5 PF Pickerington Central 2022: Pressley got limited action in the couple games I saw of Pickerington Central, but I always liked his size and length. I’m interested to see if he has more production when given more consistent minutes as a senior.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1257328" first="Ethan" last="Taylor"], 6’4 PF Fairland 2022: Taylor transferred back to Ohio after spending one season in West Virginia. I’ve always liked Taylor for his ability to stretch the floor from the forward position. Teaming up with [player_tooltip player_id="967169" first="Aiden" last="Porter"], Fairland should once again be one of the better teams in southeast Ohio.</p>
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