
In the youngest division, {team:101|ATS Elite 2035} captured the 4th Grade Boys title with a 37-11 win over {team:102|4-boys-redline}, with {player:201|Peyton Demps} earning MVP honors. The 5th Grade Boys crown went to {team:103|Hope Hollow Elite}, 53-39 over {team:104|No Excuses Elite}, behind MVP {player:202|Rodnee Drew}.
{team:105|Ga Savage 2032} rolled to the 6th Grade Boys championship, 55-20 over {team:106|Dalton Cats 6th Harrell}, with {player:203|Dawson Nasrallah} named MVP. In the 7th Grade Boys division, {team:107|B4 Academy} edged {team:108|7-boys-wood-elite} for the title, and {player:204|Cole Stewart} took MVP.
The 8th Grade Boys final was a thriller, with {team:109|West KY Raptors} holding on 77-76 against {team:110|Stonecrest Raptors 2030}. {player:205|Cole Adams} earned the MVP nod. The 9th Grade Boys title went to {team:111|Team Bo Bell 2029 Elite} over {team:112|Team Bo Bell Platinum}, with {player:206|Amari Stocks} honored as MVP.
In the 10th Grade Boys division, {team:113|STARS Basketball Club} topped {team:114|Team Bo Bell} for the championship, and {player:207|Caleb Marshall} was named MVP. The 11th Grade Boys crown belonged to {team:115|Five Star}, who got past {team:116|STARS Basketball Club UAA}, with {player:208|LJ Jackson} taking MVP honors.
A few weekend superlatives stood out. The closest championship came in the 7th Grade Boys final. The highest-scoring game of the event was the 11th Grade Boys showcase, a 91-78 affair. And the biggest individual game belonged to {player:207|Caleb Marshall}, who poured in 37 points in the 10th Grade Boys division.
Thanks to every team, coach, family, and volunteer who made the weekend possible. It was a great weekend of hoops, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on the floor next time."}








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