Tournament Results

jc mambas

The JC Mambas are your Boys Varsity Champions going undefeated for the weekend.  It is not easy to play a team and 2 hours play them again for all the marbles.  The championship went down to the wire.  All Tournament member Jameon Harris led all scorers in the Championship game with 25 points followed by teammate and MVP Alvin Walls with 24.

Kings

Riding Alex Springs 31 points in the championship game the Florida Kings emerged victorious over Liberty Edge to capture the 8th grade crown.  Springs led all scores in the 8th grade division averaging 16.25 points a game and earned All Tournament honors. Max Fontaine played a complete game adding 11 points in the championship game and earned Most Valuable Player.  Josiah Cotto added 34 points this weekend and All tournament winner Janiel De Los Santos had 39 points.  Balance is a way to look at the completeness of a team and every member of the Kings Contributed in the scoring column.

PC Pirates

We look forward to those rivalry games all year and look back on them for a year.  Sunday saw the Wolfpack and Pirates face off in the final game of pool play and then again a couple hours later in the Championship game as if that was not enough the Pirates and Wolfpack resolved this game in Overtime.  The Pirates led by Marcus Nester’s 29 Points and MVP Jack Naylon’s Leadership were able to claim the Think Pink crown.  The Pirates also had Seth Matheny and Andrew Rhoten earn All Tournament honors.

wave

The Wave out of the Sarasota Area captured the title this weekend in the Girls Varsity Division.  The Wave went undefeated at Think Pink.  Zi Burns lead the way on the Score sheet with 29 points, while Azareeyah Heaven added 20 points, both earning All Tournament Honors.  The MVP Kymani Freeman Added 16 points on the weekend.  The Wave Earned this Championship with Defense allowing just under 21 points a game.  Leading all Scores this weekend was Zanaliyah Hutchinson of the Bay Area Titans dropping 64 this weekend to earn her spot on the All tournament Team.  Nathalie Santana also earned Al

Dem Boyz

The 9th Grade Champions are Dem Boyz.  They went undefeated for the weekend facing Team M.O.A.M. twice on Sunday to capture the title.  Defense wins championships Dem Boyz proved it by allowing just over 42 points a game.  Demetrius Luther who tallied 32 against MCA on Saturday led Dem Boyz in scoring averaging 16 points a game.  All tournament Reginald Jackson of Dem Boyz also averaged double digits on the weekend.  Jacob Crain of Team M.O.A.M.

Stampede

The Think Pink 7th grade crown belongs to Gainesville Stampede after they defeated Skills Center Elite.  Lucas Bhathia led the way in the Championship game with 18 Points and earning Most Valuable Player, right behind him was Ezra Olmedo scoring 17 points Sunday afternoon earning All tournament honors.  All Tournament Matthew Johnson dropped 15 points in championship action.

Georgia CUp

The Mississippi YoungStarz were in control for most of the 10 and under championship game versus the ATL Blue Chips. The YoungStarz would go on to win 48 to 28.

Christopher Sanders led the YoungStarz with 12 points, the majority of them coming in the fourth quarter. Bryson Bolton wasn’t far behind with 10 points. But the star of the game was the team’s defense, which stifled the opposition, making tough to come by buckets.

The Blue Chips’ London Coggans has a strong performance despite being banged up throughout the matchup. He finished with 11 points in the loss. 

Team FOrest

Team Forrest and the Atlanta Tap Out gave us a competitive 16U championship while offering up some memorable highlights. Tapouts ball movement was a thing of beauty, often leading to game-changing points along the way. Paul Lunguana played well in the second half as his teams leading 17 points kept them close. Team Forrest's size was too much to handle as the rebounding margin ultimately tipped the scale in their favor. This game felt like the coming out party of Team Forrest wing Jaylen Jackson as his blend of athleticism and size would routinely standout in transition.

Team NonStop

Team Nonstop beat the Alabama Dream 45-35 to win the 13 and under (Orange) division of the Georgia Cup I tournament on Sunday. 

Luke Flynn led Team Nonstop with 15 points and was vital to all of their offensive sets, hitting several three point shots in clutch moments while Rickardo Jackson’s defense on the Dream’s leading scorer proved to be crucial in turning the game around in Nonstop’s favor. After being down for most of the first half, Team Nonstop’s defense prevailed ultimately serving as the catalyst in their run to victory. 

Georgia Cup

All-In Elite held off a fourth quarter comeback by the Georgia Stars to clinch the 11 and under Georgia Cup championship by a score of 56 to 46.

Daverin “Deuce” Geralds dominated the paint all game for AIE. He finished with 10 points and a ton of boards, both offensive and defensive. Harlim Perine also had it going, adding nine points and several steals.

Omari Barnes forced the issue in the second half for the Stars, scoring 16 of his 21 points in quarters three and four. The Stars weren’t able to come up with enough scoring down the stretch to keep up with AIE

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