
Champion crowned. Elite Playmakers 2030 (Coach Fly) captured the tournament title with a 75-47 win in the final, the perfect way to close out the weekend.
The road to the trophy was a clean one. The team finished the event at 4-0, scoring 67 points per game while holding opponents to 49. Four straight wins is a story of steady, all-around play from a deep roster.
The scoring came from many hands. Juelz Butler led the way with 53 points across the four games. Ty'Eire Sheally added 44 points, and Adin Von Hubbard chipped in 40 of his own. Antwon Davis Jr poured in 32 points over three games, another reliable hand throughout the run.
This was a true team effort. Kortlan Chandler scored 30 points across the four games, and Taj Coz contributed 25. Devin Woods added 23 points in three games, showing how much depth this group carried into every contest. With more than half the roster reaching double figures across the event, the scoring load was shared night after night.
The honors reflected the team's quality. Havyn Highfield was named Tournament MVP. Juelz Butler, Antwon Davis Jr, and Ty'Eire Sheally all earned All-Tournament recognition, a fitting reward for their work all weekend.
The rest of the roster filled out a complete team. Zlatan Skopljak added 16 points across the four games, and Zi'Yun Cook scored 5. Harry Denis III appeared in two games and was part of the championship group. Congratulations to every player on Elite Playmakers 2030 and Coach Fly on a title well earned.
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