
The {team:7-boys-jw-hoops-2032|JW HOOPS 2032} are tournament champions, sealing the title with a 40-33 victory in the final. It is the kind of result that families will remember for a long time, a hard-earned crown that caps a strong run through the event.
The team finished the tournament with a 3-1 record. Across those games they averaged 30 points scored and held opponents to 21 points per contest, a balance that shows up on both ends of the floor. That defensive number tells much of the story. When a team gives up only 21 a game while putting up 30, the margins stay in their favor and the wins follow.
The 40-33 final fit that profile. Forty points on offense, with the defense again doing its part to keep the opponent in the 30s, was enough to close out the championship. It was a result built the same way the whole run was built, by scoring enough and defending well.
That identity, sound defense paired with steady scoring, is what carried the {team:7-boys-jw-hoops-2032|JW HOOPS 2032} to the top. Holding opponents to 21 a game over four games is the foundation a title is built on, and this team leaned on it again and again.
The honors landed where they belonged. {player:7-boys-khbu-2031-ok-ok|Ok Ok} was named Tournament MVP, a recognition that reflects the impact felt throughout the event. It is a proud individual mark on a team-wide achievement, and it pays off all the work that went into this championship run.
With a 3-1 record, a scoring edge of 30 to 21 per game, and a 40-33 title-clinching win, the {team:7-boys-jw-hoops-2032|JW HOOPS 2032} earned every bit of this celebration. {player:7-boys-khbu-2031-ok-ok|Ok Ok} and his teammates can hang this one on the wall with pride. Champions, plain and simple, and a tournament they will not soon forget.
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