
The Bulls finished the event with a 7-0 record. Across those seven games they averaged 33 points scored and held opponents to just 14 a game. That defensive steadiness was a signature of the run, with the offense doing more than enough to back it up.
This was a championship built by many hands rather than one. Anthony Martinez led the group with 47 points across the seven games, and Axel Castanon was right alongside him with 42. Evan Mendez added 33 points over the run, giving the Bulls a reliable scoring core that nearly half the roster could lean on.
The contributions kept coming down the line. Angel Ramirez scored 25 points across the tournament, and Waylon O’Dell chipped in 19. Elijah Garcia added 18 and Nicolas Tarango 16, steady help that made the Bulls hard to plan against.
The depth showed itself right to the end of the bench. Lathen Askins finished with 15 points over the seven games, and Julian Escarcega added 14. With so many players able to put points on the board, no single night ever came down to just one player.
The honors followed the work. Tournament MVP went to Julian Lopez. Two Bulls earned All-Tournament recognition, with Anthony Martinez and Axel Castanon both honored for what they gave their team across the week.
It was a balanced effort from a team that shared the load and shared the reward. Nine players found the scoring column, and the result was a perfect 7-0 mark and a championship the whole roster can call its own. The Perryton Bulls earned every bit of this one together."}
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