Tournament Results

Both Bay Area Hoops (Red) and National Powerhouse struggled in pool play but they each had successful DII bracket play. The two met in the championship game and Bay Area Hoops defeated National Powerhouse with a final score of 66-42.

Miami City Ballers took home the championship in the 4th grade division of the Slamfest tournament. They opened up the tournament with big wins over Beach City 51-26, CBF 67-24, and USI Elite 54-43. Their undefeated pool play earned them a spot in the championship against CBF. They defeated CBF again by a score 57-15 to win the championship.

Skills Center Elite’s White team suffered a tough 1-point loss in their very first pool play game at the hands of TNBA South Elite. They bounced back with back to back blowouts in their next game. TNBA South Elite had similar success with a small hiccup against Skill Center’s Orange team, but pulled out a win nonetheless. In the championship, Skills Center Elite White had their chance at redemption against TNBA South, and succeeded. The game was a nail-biter and Skills Center Elite won with a final score of 58-56.

Congratulations to Nike Team Florida for winning the 7th grade division of Slamfest. In pool play they won games over Florida Flight 45-42 and Fort Lauderdale Raptors 63-45. They earned themselves a bye into the semi finals where they were matched up against Miami Impact. They defeated Miami Impact by a score of 61-44. This set them up in the championship against the Wellington Wolves. The championship game was a close one with Nike Team Florida squeaking by 78-76.

Congratulations to Let it Fly for winning the 9th grade division of the Slamfest tournament. In pool play they had wins over the Royals 70-43, the Condors 70-25, and Beach City 75-48. This put them into the championship game against the Royals. They defeated the Royals by a score of 47-39.

Team Swoop took home the title in the 8th grade gold division of Slamfest. Going undefeated in pool play they defeated USI Elite 62-32 and Miami Knights 75-57. They opened up bracket play by defeating Stampede 78-47. In the championship game they were matched up once again with the Miami Knights. This game was similar to their first matchup as Team Swoop defeated the Knights 78-46.

The G Nation girls were the winners of the 7th grade girls division of Slamfest. They opened up the tournament with a one point victory over the Hollywood Eagles 29-28 before being defeated by the Wellington Wolves 42-29. In bracket play they opened up against the Hollywood Eagles and once against defeated the Eagles in a one point game 31-30. This set up a rematch in the championship against the Wellington Wolves. This game went different then the first one where G Nation blew out the Wolves 52-25.

Team B took home the title in the 10th grade division of Slamfest. They went 1-1 in pool play, losing to BBA 59-47 and defeating Titans Elite in a close on 65-63. In bracket play they easily defeated the Condors 58-28. Their next matchup was against the Hollywood Eagles where they defeated them by a score of 66-48. This set up a rematch in the championship game against BBA. History did not repeat itself as Team B got the win by a score of 62-54.

Elite Basketball Academy won the Division 2 bracket of the 8th grade division at Slamfest. In the semifinals they easily defeated the Condors 57-14. In the championship game they had another big win against Rock United to take home the title, defeating them by a score of 66-42.

Congratulations to Let it Fly for winning the 9th grade division of the Slamfest tournament. In pool play they had wins over the Royals 70-43, the Condors 70-25, and Beach City 75-48. This put them into the championship game against the Royals. They defeated the Royals by a score of 47-39.
U.S. Amateur Basketball
P.O. Box 5795
Spring Hill, FL 34611
jfoss@usamateurbasketball.com
Office: 813-482-7331