
B4 Academy captured the championship, and three of their players earned All-Tournament honors alongside standouts from across the division.
Parks Neese, B4 Academy (champion): Scored 21.3 a game across 3 games and was named Player of the Game 2 times, the most in the division.
Kaleb Campbell, Wood Elite: Scored 14.0 a game across 3 games and was named Player of the Game 2 times, the most in the division.
Brayden Lambert, Wood Elite: Scored 13.3 a game across 3 games and earned a Player of the Game honor as a finalist.
Demetrius McClinton, Elite Playmakers 2031: Scored 14.0 a game across 3 games and was named Player of the Game 2 times, the most in the division.
Kevin Jackson, Ga Stunners: Scored 15.0 a game across 3 games and was named Player of the Game 2 times, the most in the division.
Andrew Dabel, B4 Academy (champion): Scored 10.3 a game across 3 games and earned a Player of the Game honor as a champion.
Brandon Evans, B4 Academy (champion): Averaged 11.7 a game across 3 games without a three-pointer.
RJ Jakes, Ga Stunners: Averaged 11.7 a game across 3 games and connected on 5 threes.
Grant Phenizee, Ga Stunners: Scored 7.7 a game across 3 games and earned a Player of the Game honor.
Kenzo Smith, Wood Elite: Averaged 8.0 a game across 3 games and hit 2 threes.
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