
Torrey Torrey of the Gulf Coast Mambas earned Player of the Game in every contest he appeared in, three honors across three games, and that consistency forms the heart of the MVP case.
The tournament line was steady: 7.0 points a game, 21 points total, no threes, across 3 games. The Mambas did not reach the final, but the individual case stands on its own.
The run opened against SWISS HOUSE, where Torrey Torrey posted 8 points and took Player of the Game honors. He followed with 7 points against TEAM HYPE, again recognized as Player of the Game. He closed against the GSA VIPERS with 6 points and a third straight Player of the Game nod. Across the three outings, the coaches' recognition never wavered.
The case for Torrey Torrey rests on more than the honors. He ranked 9 in the field in scoring and led his own team in scoring across the run. The three Player-of-the-Game awards, one in each game, gave him a clean sweep of coach recognition that no other run in the bracket matched. This was an MVP run built on a balanced 7.0 average and three consecutive POG honors.
The Mambas fell short of the final, so this run was not stamped by a title. That is what makes it distinctive. The best individual tournament does not always belong to the team that lifts the trophy. Torrey Torrey produced in every game, carried his team's scoring, and earned every game's top honor. The finish belonged to someone else. The run belonged to him.
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