
In 4th Grade Boys, the {team:101|Perryton Bulls} took the title with a 37-25 win over the {team:102|Lynx}. {player:201|Julian Lopez} earned division MVP honors.
The 4th Grade Girls crown went to the {team:103|Top of Texas Stars}, who edged the {team:104|Booker Ballerz} 21-15. {player:202|Mackenzie Mendez} was named MVP of the division.
In 6th Grade Boys, {team:105|TexasMade Elite} came away with a 48-42 victory over the {team:106|Canadian Wildcats (6th) - Bellard}. {player:203|Victor Faria} claimed MVP recognition.
{team:105|TexasMade Elite} doubled up on the weekend, also winning the 6th Grade Girls division with a 35-29 final over the {team:107|Lady Longhorns}. {player:204|Summer Valles} took home MVP honors there.
A few moments rose above the rest. The tightest title game of the weekend came in 4th Grade Girls, where just 6 points separated the {team:103|Top of Texas Stars} and the {team:104|Booker Ballerz} in that 21-15 final. The highest-scoring contest of the tournament landed in 6th Grade Boys, an 88-14 result that stood out on the scoreboards. And the biggest individual performance belonged to {player:203|Victor Faria}, who poured in 35 points in a 6th Grade Boys game, more than half of his team's total in that 48-42 championship.
Across all four divisions, the weekend offered a full slate of competitive basketball, from the closest of finishes to the highest of scoring lines. Champions were crowned, MVPs were honored, and dozens of teams filled the floors over the course of 90 games.
Thanks to the players, coaches, families, and volunteers who made this {tournament:1|PCSA Winter Basketball League} season possible. Here's to a great weekend of hoops, and we'll see everyone back on the court next season."}
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