
The shape of their journey was steady and strong. Across five games they averaged 59 points scored and held opponents to 31, a defensive identity that carried them from the first game to the last. That balance of scoring punch and stingy defense framed every step of the run.
The scoring came from many hands. King Raymond led the way with 71 points across the five games, but he was far from alone. RJ Parks was right behind with 70 points, and Tyler Ashley added 58. Kymani Mullins chipped in 49 points of his own, giving the Eagles a deep group of contributors who could carry the load on any given night. Josh Jones pitched in 24 points, another reliable hand in the rotation.
This was a team built on more than one leader. The depth showed up game after game, with different players ready to step forward and a defense that kept the pressure on through all five wins.
The honors reflected that effort. King Raymond was named Tournament MVP, and he was joined on the All-Tournament team by RJ Parks and Tyler Ashley. Three honorees from one roster speaks to the balance that defined the title run.
Every Eagle played a part in the championship. Messiah Florence added 12 points across the five games. Dallas Cook scored 3, and Akil Hamilton, Avery Scott, and Jarvis Lewis each scored 2. From the top scorers to the players logging quieter nights, this was a full roster effort, and the trophy belongs to all of them. Congratulations to the Balling Eagles on a perfect run to the championship."}
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