
Champions crowned. TexasMade Elite took the title with a 35-29 win, a finish their families will remember for a long time.
The path was not a smooth one. TexasMade Elite went 3-2 in the event, averaging 31 points scored and 26 allowed across the run. Those numbers tell the story of close, hard games, a team that kept finding a way through tight contests and recovered when it was tested.
What stood out most was how the work got shared. Different names carried the load on different days, and that balance is what made the difference. Breckyn Beedy added 28 points across the five games, a steady contributor who never needed the spotlight. Gianna Grejada chipped in 26 points over the same stretch, another reliable scorer in the mix.
This was a team built on more than one or two players. Summer Valles scored 11 points across the run, and Nora Burk added 7. Presley Lopez and Vivian Valles each scored 4 points over the five games. Every name on the floor mattered.
The honors landed where the work was. Zaylea Cervantes was named Tournament MVP. Emerson Treadwell, who led the team with 39 points across the five games, earned All-Tournament recognition, and so did Layla Maestes, who scored 35 points over the run. Those two were honored after the whole group had done its part, and the recognition felt earned.
A championship takes everyone, including the players who show up game after game. Addy Burk appeared in all 5 games. Lili Pool appeared in all 5 games. Olivia Puebla appeared in all 5 games. Their presence was part of the title run, every single time out.
Five games, one trophy, and a roster that earned it together. TexasMade Elite are champions.
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