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Parks Neese Tops the Field in Scoring as B4 Academy Takes the Title

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Parks Neese finished the tournament as the MVP, and the math behind the honor is straightforward. He led every scorer in the field, paced B4 Academy to the championship, and earned Player of the Game twice along the way.

The line tells the story. Over 3 games, Neese averaged 21.3 points and totaled 64, knocking down 14 threes and finishing as the leading scorer on a team that won it all. No one in the bracket scored more.

The signature performance came against Alexander Arroyo's teammates aside, his work against Elite Playmakers 2031. There Neese poured in 35 points on 9 threes and walked off with Player of the Game. Against Ga Stunners he added 21 points and 4 more threes, keeping his shooting touch consistent. His third Player of the Game nod came in a quieter night against Wood Elite, where he managed 8 points and a single three but still claimed the recognition.

The case for Neese rests on the parts that are hard to argue with. He ranked first in the field in scoring. He led his own team in points. He collected two Player of the Game honors across the bracket. An MVP run built on a tournament-high average, 14 threes, and coach recognition game after game.

When the title was decided, Neese was the one B4 Academy leaned on for offense, and the trophy followed. The numbers do the talking here: first in scoring, two POGs, and a championship to close it out. The run itself is the argument, and it ends with Neese holding the title.

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