
In the youngest division, ATS Elite 2035 took the 4th Grade Boys title with a 37-11 win over Redline, with Randall Smith earning MVP honors. The 5th Grade Boys crown went to TN United, who edged Redline 54-49 behind MVP Kade Morris.
The 6th Grade Boys final saw the Balling Eagles defeat FCA Stars (Carolina) 59-51, with King Raymond named MVP. In the 7th Grade Boys division, B4 Academy came out on top against 7-boys-wood-elite in the tournament's closest title game, with Chase Kothari taking MVP.
The 8th Grade Boys bracket stayed in the family, as Balling Eagles Silver beat Balling Eagles Gold 63-54, led by MVP Kyrie Simpson. The 9th Grade Boys title belonged to WE Play (AL) over Redline - UA, with AIDAN BEATON earning MVP.
Among the older groups, the SEBA Warriors 2028 claimed the 10th Grade Boys championship against the Tigersharks, with Bleu Armour named MVP. And in the 11th Grade Boys division, Redline - UA Rise got past Hoop Atlanta UA Rise, with Elijah Anderson taking top honors.
A few performances stood above the rest. The 11th Grade Boys produced the highest-scoring game of the weekend, an 88-83 final. AIDAN BEATON delivered the biggest individual outing, pouring in 41 points in the 9th Grade Boys bracket. And the 7th Grade Boys championship was the tightest of them all.
Thanks to every team, family, coach, and official who made this weekend possible. We hope to see you all back on the court soon."}








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