Grind Region Kick-Off: 16U First Team All-Grind Region
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Jack Sheriff OK #WL SG #WL HEIGHT 6'2" POS SG CLASS 2026 View Profile Jack Sheriff Instagram Twitter State: Oklahoma School: Edmond Memorial Club: Oklahoma Wolfpack Jack Sheriff Jack Sheriff 6’2″ | SG Edmond Memorial | 2026 OK played with…
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Continue ReadingJack Sheriff Jack Sheriff 6’2″ | SG Edmond Memorial | 2026 OK played with great offensive versatility and skills on both ends of the court, making him the most standout all-around player in the 16U division. He proved to be effective in various roles and positions, showing proficiency both with and without the ball, particularly from beyond the arc and from the short corner. His well-built upper body made him incredibly tough to keep out of the lane as he navigated through traffic and finished strongly, even amidst tight defense, displaying the strength and burst to absorb and score through contact. Sheriff’s attacking mentality was remarkable, his lethal first step and mean crossover, allowed him to penetrate the defense with ease. His exceptional straight-line speed further bolstered his effectiveness, especially in transition and open court situations. While he excelled as a scorer, Jack Sheriff Jack Sheriff 6’2″ | SG Edmond Memorial | 2026 OK also showcased high level playmaking skills, setting up his teammates with precise passes near the block. Another one of Sheriff’s standout attributes was his competitive spirit and composure on the court, always being locked into the action. Despite being the focal point of the offense and facing constant defensive attention, Sheriff consistently shouldered the scoring load while remaining poised and in control. His ability to thrive in pressure situations and deliver consistent performances made Jack one of, if not the, most valuable player of the weekend.
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Christian Plumley
Christian Plumley
Christian Plumley was a scoring threat from anywhere within the half-court, thanks to his unlimited shooting range. Plumley consistently hit over 3 outside jumpers per game with very few attempts, proving to be an efficient and lethal weapon from various spots from the left wing to the top of the key. Plumley’s ability to connect on tough shots, even while under pressure, demoralized his opponents. He showcased his shooting prowess in a multitude of ways, whether it was off dribble combos, catch-and-shoot opportunities, or one-dribble pull-ups, including stop-and-pops in transition. Christian plays with his eyes and head up at all times, using his keen awareness to read the floor effectively, always ready to capitalize on scoring chances before the defense could react. Plumley’s chemistry with his teammates was outstanding as well, as he seamlessly adapted to different lineups, excelling as he played off everyone’s strengths and weaknesses to benefit the team, making Plumley a perfect glue guy.
Jaytee Johnson Jaytee Johnson 6’1″ | SG Mustang | 2026 State OK was the undisputed heart and soul of the team, leaving his mark on every aspect of the game. With athleticism that was unmatched from top to bottom, he possessed a rare combination of strength, power, and explosive leaping ability, making him a formidable defender capable of stripping the ball from opponents with ease and dominating the boards with high-flying rebounds. Johnson’s phenomenal endurance and stamina were evident in his ability to maintain a high level of intensity throughout extended periods of play without showing signs of fatigue. His offensive prowess was equally impressive, as he seamlessly transitioned from defense to offense, utilizing his speed and agility to outmaneuver defenders and execute flawless stop-and-pop jumpers with precision. Renowned for his strength, Johnson’s physicality allowed him to drive into the paint with force, shrugging off defenders and finishing with finesse at the rim.
Hezakiya Satepauhoodle Hezakiya Satepauhoodle 6’5″ | PF Calumet | 2026 OK showcased a dynamic presence in the post on both ends of the court, contributing to his team’s success with his versatile skill set. Defensively, he displayed a high motor and lateral agility, disrupting opponents’ drives and altering shots in the paint. His ability to cover ground quickly allowed him to provide effective help defense and contest shots without fouling, often disrupting opposing offenses. Offensively, Satepauhoodle demonstrated a reliable mid-range jump shot, forcing defenders to respect his scoring ability outside the paint. His floor-stretching capabilities added another dimension to his game, creating spacing for his teammates and opening up driving lanes. Overall, his impact on both ends of the court was significant to his team’s success.
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Jaden Johnson Jaden Johnson OK was the epitome of a floor general, consistently dictating the game and making an impact across all statistical categories every time he stepped on the court. The ultimate dual-sport athlete, Johnson translated his football instincts, skills, and physical prowess to basketball, showcasing a unique blend of attributes. Johnson’s combination of physicality, elusiveness, and explosiveness, paired with impeccable awareness and timing, allowed him to make split-second decisions, anticipate plays, and execute precise passes with ease. His ability to initiate contact and draw fouls on drives was a testament to his aggressive style of play. Johnson’s remarkable body control enabled him to contort mid-air to evade defenders and adjust shot angles for better accuracy, particularly evident in his execution of challenging reverse layups while maintaining control of the ball.
Israel Fugett
Israel Fugett
Israel Fugett emerged as the most outstanding defensive prospect of the weekend, showcasing an elite combination of length, athleticism, and shot anticipation. As a defensive anchor, he consistently disrupted opponents with his shot-blocking prowess and disruptive presence in passing lanes. Fugett’s remarkable help-side abilities and instincts often altered shots and deterred opponents from attacking the paint. His ability to run the floor like a guard enabled him to excel as a shot blocker both in the halfcourt and in transition, often chasing down opponents for emphatic rejections from behind. On the offensive end, Fugett posed a constant threat in the paint, leveraging his exceptional athleticism to finish above the rim as a dunker and lob threat. His dunking prowess extended beyond simple finishes, as he effortlessly executed alley-oop dunks with high passes, utilizing his length to catch and convert throws above the defense. Fugett’s energy, effort, and enthusiasm were evident throughout the weekend showing a true love for the game.