With all the talent and high upside players still available in the senior class we move on to part six of this seniors series.
Prince Anga – 2026 – F/C – Ben Davis
As well to being 6’7”, Anga also has a nice blend of strength and agility. This is in addition to his big motor and physicality to be a highly impactful big man on both ends of the floor. Anga has proven to be dominant on the glass and a strong interior scoring ability. He has generated good interest from division three level programs, and this should only continue to grow.
Zavier Castillo – 2026 – SG – Greendale
It has been a breakout senior season for Castillo who is becoming one of the better available senior guards in Wisconsin. He is one of the leading scorers in the entire state as he is currently averaging 28.4 points including 36 in his most recent game. He has Greendale sitting with an undefeated record currently. Much more than just a scorer, Castillo also has good size at 6’5, athleticism, and is a versatile defender.
Tyler Crews – 2026 – C – Gary Westside
Crews has been a huge stock booster over the past year and has such great upside too. Not only does he have tremendous size standing at 6’10” but continued to show more and more to like about his game. At his size, Crews has good mobility, athleticism, and foot work. Southern Utah has previously offered him.
Lucas Johnson – 2026 – G – De La Salle
Not only does Johnson have good positional size as a 6’4” guard but also has a well-rounded game. He is a skilled playmaker with his ability off the dribble in addition to his defensive play. The lengthy guard also has a good motor, shoots it well from the outside and athleticism. Johnson has drawn offers from multiple division three programs.
Justin Oliver – 2026 – PG – Curie
Following a breakout junior season, Oliver has continued to be a standout in his senior season. After his performance at the Steve Pappas Shootout this weekend, plenty more college coaches should be looking at Oliver. The guard scored a career high 39 points versus one of the top teams in the state in Bolingbrook in a win. He has continued this season to show up on the big stage as he also led Curie to a win with 24 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 steals at the Chicago Elite Classic versus highly ranked Warren Township last month. The point guard has continued to prove his great playmaking ability which includes being able to score from all three levels as well to his passing ability and athleticism.