
TexasMade Elite are tournament champions, sealing the title with a 35-29 win in the final. It is a moment this group earned together.
The path showed real grit. They finished the event with a 5-1 record, scoring 29 points per game while holding opponents to 20. That defensive steadiness was the backbone of the whole run, and it carried them through games that asked plenty from tired legs.
The scoring came from everywhere, which is what made this team so hard to plan against. Gianna Grejada chipped in 29 points across 6 games, a reliable presence in every contest. Nora Burk added 19 points over 6 games, steady from start to finish. Lili Pool matched that with 19 points across 5 games, a strong return each time she stepped on the floor.
The supporting cast filled in the rest. Breckyn Beedy scored 9 points in 4 games, and Presley Lopez also put up 9 points across 6 games. Those contributions mattered in close games where every point counted.
When the honors were handed out, the recognition fit the work. Summer Valles was named Tournament MVP after scoring 36 points in just 3 games, a remarkable rate of production. She was joined on the all-tournament team by Layla Maestes, who led the squad with 49 points across all 6 games. Together they gave this team a backbone of scoring that opponents could not contain.
Every player on this roster was part of the title. Addy Burk scored 2 points across 6 games, on the floor through the whole journey. Olivia Puebla also added 2 points over 6 games, present and contributing every step of the way.
This is a championship built on shared effort, a deep group where the scoring touched nearly every name on the sheet. TexasMade Elite can be proud of how they got here, and this is one to remember.
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