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Caledonia Gladiators can today confirm the departure of Isaiah Hill, and Nick Tomsick from the club. We wish them the best moving forward in their career.
The Caledonia Gladiators are delighted to announce the signing of three new import players: Jared Wilson Frame, Malik Dunbar, Elijah Cain.
Jared Wilson-Frame is a 6’5 American guard from Pittsburgh, United States of America and has signed for Caledonia Gladiators for the remainder of the 2024/25 season.
Recently playing at Marineros de Puerto Plata in Dominican Republic LNB, Wilson-Frame started his career playing at Northwest Florida State College before transferring to play his final two college years at Pittsburgh in the ACC. Following his time at Pittsburgh, Wilson-Frame played across the world, including Belgium and New Zealand, as well as spending time in the NBA G League, recently making appearances for Boston Celtics G league affiliate team the Maine Celtics during the 2023/24 season and appearing in the NBA Summer League for Orlando in 2022.
Malik Dunbar is a 6’6 American shooting guard from North Augusta, South Carolina and has signed for the Caledonia Gladiators for the remainder of the 2024/25 season.
Playing most recently for Indonesian side RANS Simba Bogor in the Indonesia-IBL, Dunbar started his career at the College of South Central Florida before transferring to Division 1 school, Auburn University for his final two years of college. Following College, Dunbar had the opportunity to play for the Golden State Warriors during the NBA’s Summer League before taking his talents overseas to play in Egypt, Germany and more, with time spent in the NBA G League throughout his career.
Elijah Cain is a 6’6 American guard from Willingboro, New Jersey, and has signed with the Caledonia Gladiators for the remainder of the 2024/25 season.
Elijah Cain started playing his college ball at De Paul University, where he spent four years as a Blue Demon. From the jump he made an impression at De Paul, being named a started 3 games into his freshman season and going on to start 127 straight games. This strong performance at De Paul saw him leave as the first player in the team’s history to record 1,400 career points, 350 assist and 150 three pointers. Leaving De Paul, Cain headed to Luxembourg and Ukraine to start his professional career, before heading back to the States to play in the NBA G League, playing with the South Bay Lakers, Memphis Hustle and most recently the Salt Lake City Stars.