Wabash Valley Area Indiana 2025 Basketball Rankings

The Wabash Valley region in Indiana continues to produce top-tier basketball talent, with players showcasing their skills on both the high school and AAU circuits. This year’s 2025 rankings highlight versatile guards, towering big men, and tenacious forwards, many of whom are making waves with their performances. Here’s a breakdown of the region’s standout players and what sets them apart.


Top Players in the 2025 Class

Ethan Willis | CG | 6’3 | North Central | Craig Porter Elite

Ethan Willis stands out as a complete guard, excelling in all aspects of scoring. Whether it’s driving to the basket, pulling up from mid-range, or knocking down threes, Willis is a legitimate three-level scorer. His ability to rebound effectively and defend with intensity makes him one of the most well-rounded players in the area. Look for him to be a leader on and off the court.


Bryce Renn | C | 6’10 | Terre Haute North | Kyle Guy

A towering presence in the paint, Bryce Renn has the size and potential to dominate at both ends of the floor. His height makes him a natural shot-blocker and rebounder, while his mobility allows him to finish strong around the rim. As he continues to develop, Renn could become a centerpiece for any team he plays on.


Treva Branch | PG | 5’11 | Terre Haute South | Under The Radar

Branch’s quickness and basketball IQ make him a key player for Terre Haute South. As a point guard, his ability to distribute the ball and set up teammates is unmatched. Despite being under six feet, Branch’s tenacity and skill allow him to compete against larger opponents.


Aden Wallace | PG | 6’1 | South Vermillion | Craig Porter Elite

Wallace combines size and skill to excel as a floor general. His court vision and ability to score when needed make him a dual threat. He’s a critical piece for South Vermillion and Craig Porter Elite, consistently stepping up in big moments.


Trashaun Cockrell | PG | 5’11 | North Central | Craig Porter Elite

Cockrell is a high-energy point guard who thrives on both ends of the floor. His defensive intensity sets the tone for his team, and he’s adept at creating scoring opportunities for himself and others. His motor and leadership make him an invaluable asset.


Aidan McCammon | CG | 6’2 | Sullivan | Craig Porter Elite

Aidan McCammon is a versatile guard who can adapt to any role his team needs. His scoring ability and defensive prowess make him a matchup nightmare for opponents. McCammon’s work ethic and consistency are evident every time he steps on the court.


Renn Harper | SF | 6’2 | Park Heritage

A versatile forward, Harper excels at filling in the gaps for his team. Whether it’s grabbing rebounds, defending multiple positions, or scoring when called upon, Harper’s versatility is his greatest asset. His well-rounded game makes him a key contributor.


Josh Morgan | SG | 6’4 | Terre Haute South | Under The Radar

Morgan’s size and skill at the shooting guard position set him apart. His ability to shoot from deep and attack the basket makes him a dynamic scorer. Defensively, his length allows him to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots effectively.


Jaylen Wells | PF | 6’0 | Terre Haute South | Under The Radar

Though undersized for a power forward, Wells makes up for it with his strength and determination. He battles in the paint for rebounds and finishes well around the basket. His work ethic and hustle make him a valuable player for any team.


Talen Boehler | SG | 6’2 | West Vigo | Grand Park

Boehler is a sharp-shooting guard with a knack for hitting big shots. His ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting opens up opportunities for his teammates. On the defensive end, his effort and awareness are equally impressive.

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