MaxPreps/JJHuddle Ohio boys basketball athlete of the week winner & nominees

By Eric Frantz Jan 24, 2017, 5:00am

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You vote, you decide...who had Ohio's best individual performance this past week?
 
MaxPreps and JJHuddle are proud to announce that they will sponsor an athlete of the week in boys basketball during the 2016-2017 school year.

Each week during the season (regular and post), there will be a fan-generated contest to tab a weekly winner. Each winner will receive awards (bracelets and certificates).

How does it work?

Fans will nominate top performances (send emails to efrantz@maxpreps.com) and nominees will also be selected from those schools that report stats on MaxPreps. We will announce the weekly finalists (up to 10) on MaxPreps and JJHuddle every Tuesday and voting will be conducted in a special poll. Voting will cease at noon on Monday. The winners (two per week) will be announced the next day along with the next week's nominees. The TOP TWO vote-getters will win the weekly awards.

Vote as many times as you want. It's a competition. Vote Now!

Last week over 17,000 votes were cast!

Week 6 Ohio HS Boys Basketball Athletes of the Week

* Tristan Bartoe, Vinton County (McArthur) (FINAL VOTING RESULTS)
Senior guard scored 24 points to surpass 1,000 for his career in a 77-54 win over Logan. Also had six assists and three steals.

* Kyle Nunn, Findlay (FINAL VOTING RESULTS)

Scored 31 points in a 65-51 win over previously unbeaten Ottawa-Glandorf. Earlier in week scored 21 points, including the game-winning basket with one second left, in a 54-52 victory over Toledo Central Catholic.

Week 7 Ohio HS Boys Basketball Athlete of the Week nominees

* Dwayne Cohill, Holy Name (Parma Heights)
Junior scored a career-high 47 points in an 83-65 win over Bay.

* Colin Shaw, Indian Hill (Cincinnati)
A week after scoring his 1,000th point in a 51-37 win over Glen Este (27 points and 12 rebounds), the junior recorded his fifth double-double of the season (23 points and 10 rebounds) in a 62-49 win over Deer Park.



* Justin Anderson, Fort Frye (Beverly)
Senior scored a career-high 42 points, including the game-winning shot with three seconds left, in a 64-62 win over Buckeye Trail.

* Dylan Swingle, Paint Valley (Bainbridge)

Had 39 points, 15 rebounds, four blocks and four dunks in a 60-45 win over Southeastern. Surpassed 1,000 career points in the process.

* Jordan Fabry, Crestwood (Mantua)
Posted back-to-back 30 point games in close losses to Garfield and Mogadore. Had 33 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a 76-75 loss to the Wildcats and 30 points, nine rebounds and two assists in a 55-52 loss to the G-Men.

* Ryan Lane, New London
Senior scored 20 points and became the fifth player in program history to rech 1,000 for a career in a 70-42 win over Ashland Crestview.

* Derek Jay, Memorial (St. Marys)
Scored 21 points to make him the program’s all-time leading scorer in a 55-50 win over Upper Scioto Valley. Ended game with 1,195 career points, which is one more than former record holder Mark Ashman and five more than Damon Goodwin. Both Ashman and Goodwin played for the University of Dayton.

* Brady Wildermuth, Jackson Center
Had 40 points and nine rebounds in a 55-33 win over Marion Local.

* Jace Stockwell, Jefferson (Delphos)
Scored 14 points to reach 1,000 for his career in a 44-31 win over Pandora-Gilboa.