There was no change in Week 9 to the girls’ Crawford County Now Player of the Year Watch and one change to the boys’ list.

As a reminder, this is the speculation of the CCN staff and does not reflect the opinions of N10 coaches or administrators.

Girls

Jenna Karl, Sr., Buckeye Central: Karl stays sixth in the N10 in scoring at 15.5 points per game. She continues to lead the N10 in assists at 6.9 per game and in steals with 4.9 per contest. Karl also moved to first in the league in 3-point shooting percentage.

Shaina Orewiler, Sr. Bucyrus: Orewiler is now fourth in the league in scoring at 16.1 points ppg. She stayed second in blocks (2.5) and seventh in rebounding (7.8).

Sydney Kin, Sr., Carey: Kin kept the second spot in the league in scoring at 18.3 ppg. The senior still tops the league lead in three categories: Blocks at with 3.3 per game, field goal percentage (60.3 percent) and rebounding (11.4).

Courtney Pifher, Jr., Buckeye Central: Pifher is tied with Kin for second in the N10 in scoring at 18.3 ppg. The junior kept the top spot in free throw percentage (86.4), is second in rebounding (10.1), third in field goal percentage and fourth in 3-point shooting percentage.

Abigail Fogle, Sr., Upper Sandusky: Fogle maintained the top spot the league in scoring at 20.2 ppg. She is fifth in the N10 in 3-point shooting even with an astounding 177 attempts and is secocnd in free throw shooting percentage.

Boys

Max Loy, Sr. Buckeye Central: Loy slipped back to second in the N10 in scoring at 17.9 ppg. He is also eighth in the league in rebounding at 6.0.

Josh Crall, So., Wynford: Crall resumed the top spot in scoring, bumping his average to 18.2 ppg. He moved up to second in steals (2.6) and is seventh in rebounding (6.1).

Cameron McCreary, So., Colonel Crawford: McCreary bumped back to fourth in the N10 in scoring at 15.4 ppg. He maintained his lead in assists, increasing his average to 7.8 per game, is tied for fourth in steals (2.3) and eighth in free throw percentage.

Hayden Stone, So., Carey: Stone makes his debut in the POY Watch list. He has quietly moved up to sixth in the league in scoring (14.9) and has assumed the lead in both rebounding (10.9) and blocks (2.6).

Zach Hayman, Jr., Mohawk: Hayman slipped to third in the league in scoring at 17.8 ppg. The sophomore still leads the N10 in steals at 3.0 per game.