One player returned to the boys’ list for Week 5 of the Crawford County Now Player of the Year Watch, while the girls’ list stayed the same.
As a reminder, this is the speculation of the CNN staff and does not reflect the opinions of N10 coaches or administrators.
Girls
Jenna Karl, Sr., Buckeye Central: Karl’s rebounded to 15.5 points per game after two weeks of slipping. She also still leads the N10 in assists at 6.5 per game and in steals with 4.6 per contest. Karl is also fourth in the league in 3-point shooting percentage and tied for third in blocked shots.
Jessica Bowerman, Fr. Seneca East: Bowerman remains third in the N10 in scoring at 17.9 ppg. She is third in 3-point shooting percentage and fifth in free throw percentage.
Sydney Kin, Sr., Carey: Kin maintained the fourth spot in scoring at 17.2 ppg. The senior tops the league lead in three categories: Blocks at with 3.8 per game, field goal percentage and rebounding (12.3).
Courtney Pifher, Jr., Buckeye Central: Pifher bumped her scoring average to 19.4 ppg. but retained second in the league in scoring. The junior is also second in rebounding (10.9), field goal percentage and free throw percentage and fifth in 3-point shooting percentage.
Abigail Fogle, Sr., Upper Sandusky: Fogle stayed atop the league in scoring at 20.8 ppg. She is second in the N10 in 3-point shooting and fourth in free throw shooting percentage.
Boys
Ryan Evans, Sr. Bucyrus: Evans returns to the list. He is fifth in the N10 in scoring at 15.7 ppg. He is also second in the league in 3-point shooting percentage.
Josh Crall, So., Wynford: Crall jumped from No.3 back to No.1 in scoring at 18.1 ppg.
Cameron McCreary, So., Colonel Crawford: McCreary stayed second in the N10 in scoring even though his average dipped a point to 17.2 ppg. He maintained his lead in assists at 8.3 per game.
Jevon Dible, Sr., Upper Sandusky: Dible is seventh in N10 scoring at 14.3 ppg. He is first in steals (2.6), tied for third in assists (3.8) and fifth in rebounding (6.8) for the 10-2 Rams.
Zach Hayman, Jr., Mohawk: Hayman dropped back to third in the league in scoring at 17.1 ppg. The sophomore is also averaging 3.0 assists per game and is second in the N10 in steals at 2.5 per game.