
Four wins, no losses. That kind of run takes more than one player, and this team showed it game after game. The scoring spread out across the roster, with contributions arriving from all over the lineup.
The headliner needs no introduction, but the supporting cast deserves the spotlight too. Eli Klecamp poured in 30 points across the four games, a real lift behind the top scorers. Jett Reddick added 27 points, steady production that helped carry the load. JP Strong chipped in 20 points over the run, another reliable hand when the team needed buckets.
This was a committee effort with a clear engine. Graham Harris and Zious Whaley each scored 19 points across the four games, and Lucas Kinnard and Sam Fitzpatrick each added 18. Depth like that is why the wins kept coming.
Now the honors. Caleb Marshall was named Tournament MVP after leading the team with 88 points across the four games, the engine that powered the title push. He earned All-Tournament honors as well, and he was joined there by Aaron Adams, who scored 52 points over the run and earned his own All-Tournament nod. Two well-deserved recognitions for two players who showed up every game.
Every name on this roster played a part in the championship. From the leaders at the top of the scoring sheet to the steady contributors who filled in the margins, the STARS Basketball Club won this title as a team. Four games, four wins, and a trophy to show for it. A run this group and its families will remember for a long time."}
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