Hard Work Region Kick Off: Top GameChangers
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Which prospects stood out as GameChangers this past weekend in Appleton?
J’kwon Wise — SG — Waterloo Salvation
When mentioning GameChangers — prospects that truly impact winning — Wise certainly deserves to be in the conversation. Specifically on the offensive end of the court, Wise is incredibly skilled. Standing at 6-foot-3, the shooting guard uses his length and speed to get downhill and score at the rim. Wise had a great weekend in Appleton. I look forward to watching him play the rest of this spring.
Andrew Jensen Andrew Jensen 6'9" | C Kaukauna | 2026 State WI — PF — All Wisconsin
I think that Jensen is going to be a really, really good player at the high school level. The All Wisconsin power forward checks off many boxes. On the defensive end of the court, the power forward is truly elite. He uses his length and size to block shots and protect the rim. While he still has plenty of potential yet to achieve, Jensen impressed this weekend. Look out for him in the near future.
Dallis Wallin — SF — Northwest Elite
Wallin was no doubt one of the best players in the gym this past weekend. The Northwest Elite small forward dominated the competition. He scored well at all three levels, passed to teammates, and also played really good defense. Moving forward this spring, I think that Wallin is a name for college programs to know. At the next level, the SF can impact winning in a positive way.
Zach Herrmann — PG — Chapman Basketball Academy
I was really impressed by the play of Herrmann this past weekend. The Chapman Basketball Academy point guard was outstanding on both ends of the court. On offense, he knocked down outside shots and converted on layups at the rim. On defense, Herrmann played great on-ball defense. Herrmann raised his stock significantly in Appleton.
Logan Rindfleisch Logan Rindfleisch 6'5" | SF Wisconsin Lutheran | 2024 State WI — SF — Closed Gyms
A highly ranked prospect in Wisconsin’s 2024 class, Rindfleisch turned heads at the Hard Work Region Kick Off. I love how Rindfleisch is able to use his rare combination of size and skill to score in creative ways. He can finish well at the rim and step outside and knock down some mid-range shots. Overall, I really like Rindfleisch’s game and I expect him to step into an expanded role next season at Wisconsin Lutheran.
Kameron Woods — PF — Chapman Basketball Academy
I think that Woods brings a lot of impressive things to the table. For Chapman Basketball Academy, the power forward plays with a ton of energy. He scraps for rebounds, plays hard on defense, and overall appears to be a great teammate. Woods uses his size and strength to knife into the paint and get layups to fall.