
The {team:4-boys-perryton-bulls|Perryton Bulls} took home the championship, and their players join a group of standouts recognized across the division.
{player:4-boys-rangers-julian-lopez|Julian Lopez} of the Rangers scored 9.5 a game across 6 games and was named Player of the Game 6 times, the most in the division.
{player:4-boys-lynx-carlos-baca|Carlos Baca} of the Lynx scored 9.0 a game across 6 games and earned a Player of the Game honor for a finalist.
{player:4-boys-texasmade-elite-casen-peterson|Casen Peterson} of TexasMade Elite scored 9.0 a game across 6 games and earned a Player of the Game honor.
{player:4-boys-perryton-bulls-anthony-martinez|Anthony Martinez}, a champion with the Bulls, scored 6.7 a game across 7 games and earned a Player of the Game honor for a finalist.
{player:4-boys-perryton-bulls-axel-castanon|Axel Castanon}, also a champion, scored 6.0 a game across 7 games and earned a Player of the Game honor for a finalist.
{player:4-boys-canadian-wildcats-bentley-casen-peterson|Casen Peterson} of the Canadian Wildcats - Bentley scored 8.4 a game across 5 games and earned a Player of the Game honor.
{player:4-boys-lynx-kye-sumner|Kye Sumner} of the Lynx scored 7.5 a game across 6 games and earned a Player of the Game honor for a finalist.
{player:4-boys-texasmade-elite-na-ledbetter|NA Ledbetter} of TexasMade Elite scored 8.8 a game across 6 games with 5 threes.
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