
The TexasMade Elite are tournament champions, finishing off a hard-earned title with a 48-42 win. It is a moment this group and their families will remember for a long time.
The road to the trophy asked for grit. TexasMade Elite finished the event at 2-2, averaging 36 points scored and 36 allowed per game. Every contest was a close measure, decided in the margins, and this team kept answering the call. They were tested and they came through when it mattered most.
The scoring came from many hands. Kiven Gallegos led the way with 58 points across the four games, a steady presence at the front of the attack. Victor Faria added 31 points, and Michael Gustin chipped in 24. Miles East brought 21 points of his own, giving this team a deep and balanced lineup that did not lean on any single player to carry the load.
The support kept coming throughout the run. Ikor Serrano scored 4 points, Braxton Ledbetter added 3, Jaquin Esparza scored 2, and Greyson Scott put up 1. Each contribution helped build the championship.
The honors reflected the effort. Kollin Hooker was named Tournament MVP. Kiven Gallegos and Victor Faria both earned All-Tournament recognition, a well-deserved nod to two players who showed up game after game.
A championship is a team achievement, and this roster filled it out. Greyson Wingo appeared in 3 games, and Hesson Rash also appeared in 3. James Friesen suited up for all four games, as did Xander Delgado. Every player was part of this title, and the trophy belongs to all of them. Congratulations to the TexasMade Elite on a championship well earned.
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