Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2026 Rankings – Stock-Risers, Part 2
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On Monday afternoon we released our updated Prep Ho OPS Indiana Class of 2026 Prospect Rankings. With nearly 300 prospects in our database we ranked the Top 75 and grew our Watch List to over 200 names. Something we do…
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Continue ReadingOn Monday afternoon we released our updated Prep Ho OPS Indiana Class of 2026 Prospect Rankings. With nearly 300 prospects in our database we ranked the Top 75 and grew our Watch List to over 200 names. Something we do alongside every rankings update is highlight some of the biggest stock-risers in the class. These are the prospects who shot up the rankings the most over the last few months in between updates. Let’s dive on in and take a look at six prospects from across the state that made the biggest jumps in our rankings this update.
An up-and-coming scorer in a talented sophomore class at Westfield High School, Haffner should slide his way into a varsity role for the Shamrocks. He shoots it at a high level and brings some athleticism to the perimeter as well. The 6’2″ guard is a Top 75 prospect in this recent update after previously being on the Watch List.
A very talented scorer that was a standout on the Prep Ho OPS Circuit for a very success OPS -Kindschy squad this summer, Jones Jr. should step into a primary scoring role for Marion High School this season. He jumped from our watch list to #59 in the Class of 2026 prospect rankings.
Klopfenstein came on strong in the summer and fall as a really high-upside prospect on the wing. He has excellent size on the perimeter at 6’4″-6’5″ and is one of the best catch-and-shoot threats in the Class of 2026. The Terre Haute North High School product was one of the top performers at our Prep Ho OPS Indiana Top 250 Expo this fall. Debuted in our rankings at #57.
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A talented playmaking point guard at Carrol (Fort Wayne) High School, Pardon should step into a role for the Chargers this season. He had a good summer showing his ability to score off of the dribble, create scoring opportunities for his teammates, and guard the ball. Definitely a Top 75 prospect in the class that has his best basketball ahead of him.
A very versatile, skilled wing from Chesterton High School, Pokorney had an excellent summer that should lead into a playing a role for the Trojans as a sophomore. The 6’3″ prospect can score it from all three levels and guard multiple positions defensive. Pokorney is now #60 in our prospect rankings after previously being on the Watch List.
Walker should step into a significant role on the Millers varsity squad this winter. He is a very good ball handler with athleticism and strength to play through contact and finish consistently at the rim. After a great summer with Grand Park Premier Walker debuted in our prospect ranked at #56 after previously being on the watch list.