Vote on the upper right of the page for the District 10 Breakout Players of the Week. The voting will run through Tuesday. The winner of each poll will be featured in Friday’s edition of the Erie Times-News. Players can be nominated more than once this season, but can only win the poll once.
Here are the nominees for boys and girls:
Boys
Wendell Torres, East – The senior reached 1,000 points as the Warriors picked up a big win over General McLane. Torres also has 1,000 rebounds in his career.
Matt Durisko, Hickory - One of the best big men in Mercer County, Durisko eclipsed 1,000 points during Hickory’s 63-44 win over Oil City on Friday.
Andrew Rickard, Girard – The prolific scorer passed Marc Blucas as the all-time leading scorer in boys basketball history at Girard on Tuesday. Rickard finished the week with 1,692 career points.
Dylan Gravatt, Rocky Grove - The senior put together a triple-double Friday against Commodore Perry with 16 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Gravatt is the leading scorer for the Orioles and will be important the rest of the season to Rocky Grove’s success.
Preston McMeans, Warren – Scored 22 points as Warren upset Harbor Creek. The Dragons have been a dangerous team at home and McMeans is a big reason why.
Girls
Baylie Jones, Conneaut Valley – Jones became only the sixth girl in Valley history to score 1,000 points on Thursday.
Jamera Wayne, Strong Vincent – Wayne has been tough all season for the Colonels and scored 16 points Saturday in a big non-region win over Class AA power North East. Wayne started the week with a 27-point performance against East.
Lindsay Stamp, Mercyhurst Prep – Stamp continues to impress this season with double-doubles in almost every game. Stamp scored 12 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Saturday’s win over State College after scoring 12 points against Harbor Creek earlier in the week.
Jessica Bittler, West Middlesex – Hit two free throws with 29 seconds left to give the Big Reds a big upset of Farrell. Bittler is the Big Reds’ leading scorer this season and has been impressive.
Karly Rhoads, Slippery Rock – Rhoads scored 16 points during the Rock’s 50-36 win over Franklin. The win all but clinched Region 5 for the Rockets.


