
Champions crowned. The Chattanooga Steam are tournament winners, closing out the title game 68-54 to finish the event at 4-0.
Four games, four wins. Across the run the Steam averaged 56 points scored and held opponents to 34, a balanced two-way effort start to finish. They built their success on a deep and steady offense, with scoring spread across the roster rather than resting on any one player.
Kam Clay led the team with 53 points across the four games, and Kyng Henderson added 38 of his own. Randall Armstrong chipped in 27 points, while Sawyer Wright contributed 22 and Conrad Blumeyer added 20. That kind of depth shows how many hands carried this team to the championship.
The honors reflected the effort. KARTER BEAN AROWOOD was named Tournament MVP. Kam Clay, Kyng Henderson, and Randall Armstrong each earned All-Tournament recognition, a fitting payoff after the work they put in across all four games.
The rest of the roster did its part too. Kole Brewer scored 16 points over the run, and Ladarius Jenkins matched Miles Mitchell with 15 points apiece. JR Miller added 12, and Brody Ross put in 7. Kori Clay appeared in 3 games, suiting up and supporting his teammates through the title run.
From top to bottom, this is a group that earned its championship together. Congratulations to the Chattanooga Steam.
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