The Columbus Dispatch

Central Ohio players to watch this postseason

- Dave Purpura and Frank Direnna Columbus Dispatch

Here are 10 players, listed alphabetic­ally, to watch in the Central District boys basketball tournament­s. Divisions I, II and III begin play Tuesday. Division IV gets underway Wednesday.

Carson Davis, Bloom-carroll

The 6-foot-8, 230-pound sophomore wing has become a focal point for the Bulldogs (14-7), the fourth seed in Division II. The son of coach Ryan Davis is averaging more than 16 points per game with a career-high 30 on Jan. 12 against Hamilton Township.

Ethan Godfrey, Hartley

A 6-3 shooting guard, coach Andreas James called Godfrey the “glue guy” for a Hawks (18-3) team that is the top seed in Division II and is ranked fifth statewide. Godfrey is the only senior who plays significan­t minutes and has started all season.

Riley Helmuth, Shekinah Christian

The lone senior in Shekinah Christian’s regular rotation, Helmuth has helped lead the Flames (19-3) to the most wins in program history and their best postseason seed at No. 2 in Division IV. The 6-0 forward averages 6.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists.

Carter Jury, Northside Christian

A 6-6, 235-pound senior starting center, Jury has played a key role in Northside Christian earning the Midohio Christian Athletic League title. The Lions (16-5) are seeded first in Division IV and seeking a second consecutiv­e district title. Jury averages 9.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists and has made 16 of 41 shots from 3-point range.

Keegan Knupp, Olentangy Orange

A 6-3 junior wing/forward, Knupp helped Orange (21-1) win an Occ-central title, with a 10-0 league record, and earn the top seed in Division I. Knupp averages 9.6 points and 4.8 rebounds. The Pioneers are seeking a second consecutiv­e district championsh­ip.

Thorne Love, Linden-mckinley

The junior forward averaged 9.0 points in City League-north play, helping the Panthers (16-6) to a tie for the division championsh­ip with Northland and earn the seventh seed in Division II.

Holtz Maine, Fairbanks

The 6-5 junior forward is a versatile leader for the Panthers (18-4), who are seeded sixth in Division III and coming off their fifth consecutiv­e Ohio Heritage Conference championsh­ip. Holtz averages 14.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.5 steals while shooting 55.6% from the field. He had three double-digit rebounding games in the regular season and a single-game scoring high of 27 points.

Carter Mallernee, Northridge

A 6-4 senior guard, Mallernee is the top player for a Vikings (17-5) team that earned the fourth seed in Division III and tied Heath for its second consecutiv­e Licking County League-cardinal championsh­ip. The LCL Player of the Year two years running and a thirdteam all-state selection last season, Mallernee scored a career-high 53 points on Jan. 21 against Fairview.

Ben Mirgon, Hilliard Bradley

Mirgon, a 5-11 freshman who starts at guard, has helped put the Jaguars in position to compete for their first district title since 2021. Bradley (16-5) is seeded fifth in Division I. Mirgon averages 8.3 points and 4.1 assists.

Carter Piatt-brown, Delaware Hayes

On a team loaded with standout athletes, Piatt-brown is “an unsung hero,” coach Adam Vincenzo said. The 6-3 junior starting guard averages 6.7 points, 3.4 assists and 3.1 rebounds, helping the Pacers (21-1) win the Occcapital and earn the No. 2 seed in Division I. sports@dispatch.com @Dispatchpr­eps

 ?? KURT SNYDER/THE ADVOCATE ?? Northridge's Carter Mallernee shoots over Licking Heights' Nate Lovinsky on Jan. 10.
KURT SNYDER/THE ADVOCATE Northridge's Carter Mallernee shoots over Licking Heights' Nate Lovinsky on Jan. 10.
 ?? JOSEPH SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Keegan Knupp of Olentangy Orange.
JOSEPH SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Keegan Knupp of Olentangy Orange.

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