He has scored in double digits every game with a season high of 33 against the Cal Poly Mustangs.Click here for more stats. Corey Hassan (Sr.), Sacred Heart Pioneers, GuardPPG: 23.3RPG: 8.73P: 45.2Corey Hassan has been outstanding to this point He has scored at least 20 points on eight occasions. At only 6'4", he is aggressive on the boards, averaging nearly nine rebounds per game. His only weakness is that he turns the ball over a little more than he should (3.4 TOPG) if he expects to be the leader for the Pioneers.Click here for more stats. Larry Sanders (Jr.), Virginia Commonwealth Rams, ForwardPPG: 13.9RPG: 8.4BPG: 2.7Still only in his junior year, Larry Sanders continues to improve on both offense and defense. Although statistics give a minor edge to Florence, Jenkins deserves the last spot.The one time that I saw Florence play (against Belmont), he did not seem as dominant as I thought he would be. 
It was not his best game of the year, but it was still about an average game for him.Jenkins has the ability to dominate the game against other mid-majors. When his team needs him, he can take the game into his own hands. Jenkins has scored as many as 38 points in a close win over the Fairfield Stags. This was one of those instances where he took charge down the stretch and gave his team the win.Click here for more stats. Please feel free to comment and/or disagree with any of the players that I included in this and add other players that you might think deserve to be included All stats are as of Monday, Dec 22.. Larry Plotnick, former SVP with Game Crazy, takes over with focus on continuingremarkable growthNEWPORT BEACH, Calif.(Business Wire)The board of Play N Trade, Inc. today announced the appointment of LarryPlotnick as chief executive officer effective immediately Prior to this appointment, Mr. Plotnick served as the senior vice president andgeneral manager of Game Crazy during its launch phase from 69 to over 700locations and more recently as executive vice-president and chief operationsofficer for Hollywood Entertainment, Game Crazy and Hollywood Videos parentcompany.

He will be taking the helm during a period of tremendous growth forPlay N Trade, the countrys largest franchisor of retail video game outlets, andwill be asked to take the brand to the next level, according to Jared Turner,chairman of Play N Trade. "Larrys experience and personality will bring the requisite leadership to ourcompany that will benefit our brand and our franchisees and enable us to growfrom 250 stores to 1,000 stores by 2011," said Turner. "Were delighted to haveLarry at the helm." Despite a difficult economic environment, Plotnick believes Play N Trade ispositioned well in an industry that has strong fundamentals "Play N Trade has tremendous potential. Its rapid growth despite the headwindsof the economy indicates just how strong the company and the industry are,"Plotnick said. "We look forward to 2009 where we plan to use our size to makegreat gains in franchisees margins as we move forward." Plotnick will succeed Tom McMahon, who will retain a seat on the board ofdirectors.
Under McMahons guidance, Play N Trade experienced exceptionalresults in 2008, growing from 132 stores to 241 stores They also sold 150additional new franchises. "The franchisecommunity and the Play N Trade brand will continue to grow and succeed underLarrys leadership." About Play N TradePlay N Trade is the largest and fastest-growing video game franchise worldwide.It is also one of the fastest-growing franchises worldwide across allindustries. The company provides exceptional training, support andmarketing systems to its store owners, who in turn provide an outstandingcustomer experience for their shoppers. Play N Trade customers can try any videogame before they buy, participate in local and national tournaments, have theirconsoles and games repaired, as well as buy, sell and trade video games. Pleasevisit or call 1.888.PNT.GAME for more information. Play N Trade, Inc.Jared TurnerChairman949-266-7266 Copyright Business Wire 2009. Union Urges Immediate ComplianceWASHINGTON, Jan.