Indiana City Rankings: Fort Wayne
Eric Gardner
Today, we are continuing our series on each of the major cities/regions in the state. Indiana is loaded with talent and this is a fun exercise to see how talent over a few classes stack up in areas. So, we are looking at each area and taking in 2021, 2022, and 2023 prospects and ranking our Top 10. Today, we have Fort Wayne.
1.
Caleb Furst
The Purdue commit is one of the top players in the country and his motor and toughness have been on display for a long time now. He's the type of player who others can feed off of because he just puts his head down and does his thing around the rim. Even with all of the accolades and everything else, he's still got a ton of room to grow.
2.
Luke Goode
The Illinois commit is one of the best all-around players in the Midwest and he's such a difficult matchup at the high school level because of his size and skill. There are not many wings right now that can match up with him and he can play on the ball more than one would think. He's a fit for a Big Ten school just surprised he got out of state.
4.
Naylon Thompson
Naylon is a big guard that has quite a bit of upside that he hasn't quite tapped into yet. He's got the handles and passing ability to play on the ball with enough offensive skill to justify it. He's a capable shooter but is built more around his open floor and dribble-drive capability. One of the guys who could take a massive jump at some point.
5.
Zane Burke
Zane has been one of the hotter names in the northern part of the state because of his potent scoring ability. He's tall, tough, and a big time shooter. He doesn't have a long way to go to become a household name this next season. Built like a guy that is going to put up a ton of points in his senior season.
8.
Will Shank
Will is a big guard who has a ton of strength and a great all-around scoring ability. Deep and mid-range is solid and he's plenty capable of playing in the lane to drive or create. Not a point guard but a guy who can help on the ball and make plays. His size and strength allow him to do a ton of things at the next level.
10.
Andrew Leeper
One of the more interesting forwards to watch in the 2022 class, Andrew is a big, strong shooter who has the ability to get in the middle of the paint and mix it up. He's starting to resemble an inside-out four man but he might have a little more versatility once fully healthy. Long way to go but one that you should watch.





