Cream City Collision – 16u All-Everything
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The Cream City Collision was a very nice collection of talent for college coaches to see. There were all sorts players and skill sets throughout the gyms. There were some players that stood out for doing a little (or a…
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Continue ReadingThe Cream City Collision was a very nice collection of talent for college coaches to see. There were all sorts players and skill sets throughout the gyms. There were some players that stood out for doing a little (or a lot) of everything. Let’s look at a few of those All-Everything athletes.
Roberts is really making a name for himself this spring with the Midwest Stampede 2026 Blue. He’s the type of player that is willing to accept any role and work hard to thrive in it. Roberts was seen this weekend battling with physicality on the glass, specifically attacking the weakside boards. Then the next possession he’d bury a corner 3. And we haven’t even mentioned his stout D and team first approach.
Crubaugh-lockard was a very solid player at the Cream City Collision. We’ll start with the fact that he can create, shoot and score. And Crubaugh-lockard doesn’t need to be ball dominant to get his. He’s an excellent guard that can handle very close to error free and he’s more than reliable in initiating the offense. Crubaugh-lockard looked underrated when it came to his perimeter D last weekend.
Uchendu keeps improving and a big part of that is the diversification of his game. He’s an impressive all around athlete with speed, quickness and verticality. Uchendu was outstanding on the glass last weekend, both offensively and defensively. He was fast down the floor and was able to pressure the defense.
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Jensen was a true star at the Cream City Collision. He was a dominant 2 way player. Jensen controlled the glass, really on both ends of the floor. Offensively he showed that he could score under the rim, rely on a jumper and even get out in transition. Jensen was an elite rim protector that challenged shots on a consistent basis for All Wisconsin 2026 Ivory.
Calhoun might have averaged a points and rebounds double-double at the Cream City Collision. He has the strength and frame to battle on the glass with much taller players. It’s a college build, that simple. He was a relied upon scorer for his team and handled the ball often. As he gets a feel for high percentage scoring opportunities, his game will flourish. So much talent and upside.