<p>The class of 2021 rankings will be updated later this week. Here’s a look at the new names that will crack the list...</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1072732" first="Peter" last="Fuchs"] - Shooting Guard - Wausau East</p>
<p>Playmaking guard that has done some nice things over the summer and into the fall. Quietly averaged 17.1 ppg as a junior for Wausau East. Plays on and off the ball. Fuchs plays well in the open floor and has some flash on the ball. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="977504" first="Trey" last="Jenkins"] - Small Forward - Kenosha Bradford</p>
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<p>Jenkins has returned home after playing the last few seasons at Huntington Prep. 3-and-D prospect. Jenkins is a deadly spot-up shooter and has intriguing length that he uses well on the defensive end.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1072735" first="Cole" last="Kalander"] - Power Forward - Holmen</p>
<p>Tough to rank Kalander yet as he averaged less than three points per game as a junior, but is one of the biggest late bloomers in this class. Very athletic forward that can run the floor, block shots, and make plays above the rim. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1072736" first="Carson" last="Lindauer"] - Small Forward - Tomah</p>
<p>Glue guy who can play and defend different positions and bring a little bit of everything to the floor. Averaged 10.1 points and 3.6 rebounds per game as a junior. Shows ability to space the floor as a shooter, bring the ball up and control the offense, and even defend on the interior if needed. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1041672" first="Mohamed" last="Niang"] - Shooting Guard - Milwaukee King</p>
<p>Maybe the biggest stock riser this summer, Niang is a freak athlete that can also shoot the ball. Averaged 7.2 points per game as a junior, but could more than double those numbers in 2020-21. Niang has crazy leaping ability for a 6-foot-3 wing and can score in isolation by either attacking the bucket or knocking down shots off the bounce.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1072737" first="Dawson" last="Nordgaard"] - Power Forward - West De Pere</p>
<p>Nordgaard still has to develop physically and improve his skills, but he could be a serviceable big man at the next level. He’s a legit 6-foot-8, moves well for his size, will do the little things such as rebound, protect the rim, etc., and can score around the rim. Averaged just shy of 12 points per game as a junior.</p>
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<p>Others we’re watching: [player_tooltip player_id="1072733" first="Jalen" last="Flowers"] (Green Bay East), [player_tooltip player_id="1072734" first="Isandro" last="Jimenez"] (Madison Edgewood), [player_tooltip player_id="1072738" first="KJ" last="Williams"] (The Prairie School), [player_tooltip player_id="1072739" first="Blake" last="Ewer"] (Arrowhead)</p>
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