
The journey was built on consistency. Four games, four wins, and a scoring average that stayed comfortably ahead of what they gave up. This was a team that leaned on more than one name to get the job done.
Up front, Jaiston Duff led the way with 59 points across the four games, a steady presence the team could count on. Close behind, Nash Allen poured in 50 points, while Jordan Smith added 43 of his own. Bronx Patterson chipped in 38 points, giving the group four scorers who each carried a real share of the load.
That depth is the heart of who they are. Hayden Speights contributed 20 points and Will Blaylock added 19, both reliable when their number was called. The scoring did not fall to one player; it spread across the roster, and that balance made the difference.
The honors followed the work. LJ Jackson was named Tournament MVP, a fitting cap on the run. Jaiston Duff earned All-Tournament recognition, rewarding his steady scoring through every game.
The rest of the roster filled out the spine of this championship team. Grayson Ellis added 7 points across the four games, and Sawyer Allen put up 5. Colby Ray scored 2 points over his 3 appearances. JEb Phillips appeared in all four games, part of the group that earned this title together.
Every player on this roster has a place in the story of a perfect run. Five Star earned the crown the honest way, with effort shared across the whole bench. It is a finish worth framing and a season this group will remember for a long time."}
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