short boards he would depending on where he was and the ball. Point is Ware I don't think can play behind him as he is pretty thin and Renea is a bit short. Fronting him would prevent any pass going to zach for the most part unless a power triangle was established and executed and/or proper positioning for a feed while Zach held him up high. This is why I think it will be interesting what Trey does. He is from down south and a lot of his friends wanted him to go to IU and I know this will be a big game for him.
Two games ago I was sitting beside a guy that I scouted in high school that just retired as the Warsaw coach. I asked about his dad and he said he passed away a couple of years ago. The family were Purdue fans. Anyway, there was a coach (drawing a blank) that has been extremely effective as a coach. He coached Tipton before Cliff Hawkins took the job. This coach ALWAYS fronted every team's players down low...just what he did. Didn't matter who he was playing. Certainly you can do things in high school you can't in college, but I don't think I ever saw a coach ALWAYS from the low post and this coach won big in Ohio and Indiana. He was a bit strange and there were many times there would be a time out and he wouldn't even talk to the team.
Anyway, I don't know that Ware would front Zach, but boy if it came down to a basket, they could front and devote some backside help to board depending on the threat from Purdue.
Your point on fronting is yes he may not get the ball to score...unless he grabbed the board...which he could on a soft, closer shot.