
The FCA Stars are champions. They closed out the tournament with a 43-23 victory in the title game, the kind of finish a family frames and keeps.
The run tells its own story. The FCA Stars went 4-0 across the event, scoring 41 points per game while holding opponents to just 16. That blend of steady offense and firm defense carried them through every round.
What stands out most is how many hands shared the load. Three different players reached 26 points across the four games. Andrew Wright, Sawyer Veron, and Stetson Millard each piled up 26, a balanced attack that gave the team more than one answer on any given day.
The scoring did not stop there. Collins Contreras added 20 points over the four games, a quiet and reliable contributor throughout. Andrew Lambert chipped in 18, and Alex Harper and Andy Varon each finished with 17. Kingston Ledberrer rounded out the effort with 15 points. Nearly every player on the roster found the scoring column, and that depth was the heart of the title.
The honors reflect that shared work. Andrew Wright, Stetson Millard, and Sawyer Veron were all named to the All-Tournament team, recognition that matched their 26-point totals and the way they lifted the group. The Tournament MVP went to Timothy GA.
This was a team that won the way good teams do, with many players ready to step up and a defense that made every game manageable. The 41 points per game came from a true committee, and the 16 points allowed showed a unit that took pride on both ends. Holding the title game to 23 points was a fitting cap to a 4-0 march.
Every member of this roster earned a place in the celebration. The FCA Stars leave the tournament as champions, with a record and a final score worth remembering for a long time to come.
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