
The GSA ALLSTARS are champions. They finished the tournament a perfect 2-0 to claim the title, and the trophy belongs to a team that earned it together.
The shape of their run says plenty. Across both games, the ALLSTARS averaged 70 points scored and 41 allowed. That is a balanced kind of dominance, strong on offense and steady on defense, and it carried them through to the championship.
What makes this group special is how the scoring spread around. Devin Paters poured in 32 points across the two games, matching the team's high mark and proving to be a constant scoring threat. Right alongside him, EJ McDaniels added 19 points, and Drew Masule chipped in 18. Those are the kinds of contributions that win titles, with different players sharing the load every time out.
The supporting cast filled in the rest. Adrian Rivera scored 12 points over the two games, and Ian Jackson chipped in 11. Cortez Taylor added 5 points. Casey Gregson appeared in both games and was part of every step of the journey. This was a team where nearly everyone got into the scoring column, and the depth showed.
The honors reflected all that hard work. Tanner Richards was named Tournament MVP after scoring 32 points across the two games, leading the way at the top of the box score. He was joined on the All-Tournament team by Devin Paters, EJ McDaniels, Drew Masule, and Adrian Rivera, a remarkable five honorees from one roster. That kind of recognition does not happen by accident. It happens when a whole group plays well together.
From the leading scorers to the players who took the floor in support, every name on this roster is part of a championship. The ALLSTARS scored when it mattered, defended when it counted, and walked away with the title they set out to win. Congratulations to the entire GSA ALLSTARS team on a season finish worth framing.
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