The Basketball Player of the Week has been a staple of Shore Sports Network's coverage over the years and we have always left it up to the fans to decide the winner -- and still do. Now, SSN is recognizing its own choices for Player of the Week, not just in the Shore Conference, but in Monmouth and Ocean Counties individually.

The fans have made their pick for the Week 3 Shore Conference Player of the Week. Now, check out SSN's picks for Week 4 (Jan. 9 through Jan. 16).

Week 4 Shore Sports Network Player of the Week Honors

Shore Conference Player of the Week Presented by Surf Taco

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Qua’Mir Everett, Freehold Boro

After a 4-3 start, the Colonials surged to five straight wins and nearly pulled off No. 6 Monday night vs. No. 4 Holmdel. That included a three-win week in Week 4, which featured big wins over Point Boro and Ranney. Everett starred in each of them, putting up 15 points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals against Point Boro, then playing his best game of the season with 18 points, 10 rebounds and five assists at Ranney.

 

Monmouth County Player of the Week Presented by Savvy Fit Soaps

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Nick Rigby, Rumson-Fair Haven

A two-way standout on a team that gets it done on both ends of the court, Rigby demonstrated his value to the Bulldogs during Week 4. He put up 11 points, seven rebounds and four assists in a win over No. 9 Red Bank, then went for 16 points and 11 boards in a hard-fought road win over Jackson Memorial. Rigby also poured in a team-high 14 points in a loss to a top 10 team in the state in St. Peter’s Prep.

 

Ocean County Player of the Week Presented by AOSMI (formerly Ocean County Sports Medicine)

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Brick sophomore Mike Sullivan (Photo: Tom Smith)
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Mike Sullivan, Brick

In the classic triple-overtime Brick rivalry game on Jan. 12, Sullivan made his mark in the memorable Green Dragons win. He finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds, including the game-tying putback at the fourth-quarter buzzer to send the game into overtime.

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