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<p>The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2026 Player Rankings were released last week, and the extensive list includes the top 175 players in the class. Below are profiles of the post/power forward newcomers to the top 100:<br><br><strong>No. 52 [player_tooltip player_id='2381688' first='Valin' last='Ramberg'], 6-7, F, Marshfield ([program_tooltip program_id='2076029' first='Wisconsin' last='Crusaders'])</strong><br><br>The son of former Granton standout Charlie Ramberg, [player_tooltip player_id='2381688' first='Valin' last='Ramberg'] came into his own over the spring/summer with very strong efforts for both Marshfield and the [program_tooltip program_id='2076029' first='Wisconsin' last='Crusaders'] club team. His ability to run the court with endless energy, finish in transition with his various moves to the basket, and his effectiveness in the half court all advanced since the end of the high school season. Ramberg is a key component for a Marshfield team hoping to not only defend its Wisconsin Valley Conference title, but perhaps earn its first trip to the WIAA State Tournament since 1994.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 54 [player_tooltip player_id='2391086' first='Carson' last='Dorgu'], 6-7, F, Ashwaubenon ([program_tooltip program_id='2139004' first='Team' last='Haliburton'])</strong></p>
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<p>Dorgu is an improving big man with size, mobility, athleticism and physical strength. His skills continue to advance and thus he has developed into a more of a dependable scorer around the basket for both Ashwaubenon and [program_tooltip program_id='2139004' first='Team' last='Haliburton']. Playing on a senior-dominated squad at Ashwaubenon last winter, Dorgu averaged 5.5 points and 5.4 rebounds while helping the team to a 23-5 record. New coach Devante Blanks figures to utilize the improved play of Dorgu the next two seasons as Ashwaubenon tries to stay among the elite teams in the Fox River Classic Conference.<br><br><strong>No. 63 [player_tooltip player_id='1964464' first='George' last='Rohl'], 6-6, F, Ellsworth ([program_tooltip program_id='2110787' first='Wisconsin' last='26ers'])</strong><br><br>A second-team all-league performer in the Middle Border Conference as a sophomore, Rohl unfortunately missed most of the spring/summer with a back injury. He did play for the [program_tooltip program_id='2110787' first='Wisconsin' last='26ers'] in a couple of events in April and showed the ability to face up to the basket and shoot while also possessing the penchant for playing with his back to the basket in the post. A versatile, strong and athletic prospect, Rohl averaged 13.1 points and 5.6 rebounds in 2023-24 for Ellsworth.<br><br><strong>No. 65 [player_tooltip player_id='2391085' first='Ryan' last='Westrich'], 6-6, F, Bonduel</strong><br><br>One of the state's elite class of 2026 football prospects, Westrich is a skilled 6-foot-6, 235-pound forward who scores in the paint and can defend the basket while also rebounding at a high level. Already owning football scholarship offers from Central Michigan and Texas Tech, Westrich also placed fifth in the Division 3 shot put at last spring's WIAA State Track & Field meet. As a sophomore at Bonduel, Westrich helped the Bears to a 26-2 record and Central Wisconsin East Conference title by averaging 15.6 points and 8.8 rebounds.<br><br><strong>No. 72 [player_tooltip player_id='1561872' first='Roan' last='Koeper'], 6-9, F, Neenah ([program_tooltip program_id='2076218' first='Wisconsin' last='Playground Club'])</strong><br><br>Koeper had a spot on the varsity squad at Neenah as a sophomore, but saw limited playing time. Still, he was able to practice and compete against older players in one of the state's top programs and improved as the season progress. He also showed development over the spring/summer for the [program_tooltip program_id='2076218' first='Wisconsin' last='Playground Club'] 16U squad. Koeper can run the floor and has good ability. He also has some skill, though he isn't always the most athletic player on the court. He's hoping to emerge as a dependable inside presence for Neenah during the 2024-25 season.<br><br><strong>No. 82 [player_tooltip player_id='2406762' first='Brandon' last='Wagner'], 6-6, F, Turtle Lake ([program_tooltip program_id='2503195' first='Diamond' last='Hoops'])</strong><br><br>Wagner has some pop to his game as his length, size and jumping ability all come into play on both ends of the court. He had a solid sophomore campaign for Turtle Lake, helping his team to a 16-9 record by averaging 15.2 points and 7.6 rebounds. The second-team all-Lakeland West Conference performer then played well at the Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Exposure Camp at Viterbo University in La Crosse and June, and carried that strong play into July for the [program_tooltip program_id='2503195' first='Diamond' last='Hoops'] club program.<br><br><strong>No. 100 [player_tooltip player_id='2498969' first='Owen' last='Weber'], 6-6, F, Oshkosh North</strong><br><br>The son of Oshkosh North coach Brad Weber, [player_tooltip player_id='2498969' first='Owen' last='Weber'] is a mobile 6-foot-6 forward who can cut to the basket, handle the ball from the high post and score off of offensive rebounds. Also a strong golfer, Weber played on the varsity squad at Fox Valley Association champion Oshkosh North as a sophomore, and then got the chance to work on his game daily in practice against the likes of Stevie Clark (Colgate) and [player_tooltip player_id='1282617' first='Xzavion' last='Mitchell'] (Iowa State). Weber figures to take on a much bigger role for the Spartans as a junior as his size, mobility and high basketball IQ are strong points.</p>
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The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2026 Player Rankings were released last week, and the extensive list includes the top 175 players in the class. Below are profiles of the post/power forward newcomers to the top 100:
The son of former Granton standout Charlie Ramberg, Valin RambergValinRamberg
6'7" | SF/PF Marshfield | 2026StateWI
came into his own over the spring/summer with very strong efforts for both Marshfield and the Wisconsin Crusaders
club team. His ability to run the court with endless energy, finish in transition with his various moves to the basket, and his effectiveness in the half court all advanced since the end of the high school season. Ramberg is a key component for a Marshfield team hoping to not only defend its Wisconsin Valley Conference title, but perhaps earn its first trip to the WIAA State Tournament since 1994.