Tournament Results

Florida Storm Elite and Hoops on Mission both cruised to pool and bracket play with little to no problems.  When they played each other, it was a tight game until the end.  Hoops on Mission emerged victorious with a final score of 45-39.

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Congratulations to the South Florida Spartans on winning the 9th grade Slamfest championship.  They opened up the weekend with a 43-37 victory over the Jupiter Jaguars.  They followed it up with another victory, a close one over the Wellington Wolves 57-56.  They then suffered a one point loss to Miami Impact.  Their 2-1 mark and point differential put them into the championship game against the Wellington Wolves.  They took care of business in the championship game defeating the Wolves 56-43.

Rock United were the champs of the silver bracket in the 8th grade division at Slamfest.  After going 2-1 in pool play with a 67-24 win over the Condors and a 43-39 win over Nike Team Florida,  Rock United lost on tie breaker criteria to move into the silver bracket.  They posted a 51-34 win over Miami Impact to move into the championship game against Magic City.  They dominated Magic City 62-32 to win the silver bracket championship.  

Nike Team Florida came out on top in the 8th grade division at Slamfest.  They began the weekend with a 65-60 victory of the Miami Knights.  They were then defeated by Rock United 39-43.  They bounced back with a 57-24 win over the Condors.  In bracket play they began with a 62-41 win over Stampede to move into the championship against St. Andrews Cardinals.  Nike Team Florida took care of business as they won 63-52.  

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Congratulations to the Miami Lady Ballers on winning Slamfest.  They opened up the weekend with a tough loss against the Wellington Wolves 27-22.  They bounced back with a 27-19 victory over the Jupiter Jaguars.  They had a second match up with the Jupiter Jaguars to determine the championship.  They snuck by the Jaguars for the title 24-23.  

Broward Blue Chips were the silver division champs in 4th grade at Slamfest.  After posting a 1-2 pool play record with a win over the Jupiter Jaguars 39-16, they moved into the silver bracket to face off against Stampede.  They received a forfeit win over Stampede and moved into the championship against SOH Elite.  They won the title by defeating SOH 45-20.

South Florida Elite took care of business in the 11th grade division to win the Slamfest championship.  They began the weekend against the Florida Mavericks and won in dominating fashion 81-38.  They followed it up with another lopsided win over EBA 91-28.  They got put directly into the semis after they posted a 2-0 mark in pool play.  They took on the Cobras in the semis to start things off.  They defeated the Cobras 52-25 to move into the championship game against the Wellington Wolves.  This game was blow out as South Florida Elite ran away with the title, 94-65.  

Ball4Lyfe United came out as the victors of the 6th grade division of Slamfest.  They blew out South Florida Elite 61-9 to begin the tournament.  They ended pool play with a 52-40 win over Team Mamba.  Their 2-0 record put them in the semis of bracket play.  They were then matched up against Miami Impact, who they defeated 59-47.  The championship game was a great one as Ball4Lyfe squeaked by Team Mamba 39-38 to defeat them for the second time over weekend and for the title.

The Condors came out as champions of the 12th grade at Slamfest.  They faced some tough competition in pool play but got to face off against the Kings to decide on the 12th grade championship.  They defeated the Kings 73-62 to be crowned champions.

Congratulations to the Wellington Wolves on a perfect en route to the Slamfest title.  They started the weekend off with a close game against the Lady Jaguars of South Florida, coming out on top 69-66.  That was followed by a huge win over Key Largo Islanders 72-34.  They rounded out pool play against their own friends, Wellington Wolves 10th grade, where they won that one 37-29.  In the championship game, the Lady Jaguars of South Florida would try and avenge their earlier loss to the Wolves, but the Wolves were not going to let that happen.  They closed out the tournament for a dominant 6

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