Hustle Region Classic – 16U All-Tournament Team
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The Hustle Region Classic got things kicked off in Beaverton this past weekend and as always, the competition was in high gear. We got a look at all the teams participating in the 16U division, both in person and on…
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Continue ReadingThe Hustle Region Classic got things kicked off in Beaverton this past weekend and as always, the competition was in high gear. We got a look at all the teams participating in the 16U division, both in person and on film, and after conferring with Ryan Morgan (Prep Hoops Washington) and talking with various coaches and others saw the action at the Beaverton Hoop YMCA, here is our 16U All-Tournament Team.
Pride was a key piece for Off the Dribble 2026 as they finished with an undefeated 4-0 mark. As aggressive as they come, the 5-foot-8 point was constantly on attack, looking to get to the basket where he drew plenty of contact and free throw line opportunities. Pride was relentless on the defensive end as well.
One of the top shooters in the event – in any age division – Jackson certainly hit his fair share of threes. A shifty lefty, the 5-foot-10 guard not only knocked down jumpers, but did so when contested – and also in clutch situations. He was very active on the defensive end as well.
Jones may have been one of the more polished players in the 16U division. The 6-foot-2 lead guard was sinking jumpers and dishing dimes for Team Together on both days, utilizing his length and athleticism to his advantage on the defensive end.
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The growth and development of Lake continues and it was on display at the Hustle Region Classic. Asked by his coach to facilitate for others, the 5-foot-11 point guard did just that but when the team needed a bucket, he capably handled that as well. He’ll also be suiting up this spring/summer with Idaho Select on the NXTPRO circuit.
From the first time we saw McGrain play, we could tell he was the proverbial “gamer”. The 5-foot-8 guard played the game with grit and toughness, and was a shot-maker all-weekend long. The rising junior displayed he had the clutch gene too hitting a game-winning three on the second day against Team Together.
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