
Champions! B4 Academy have claimed the tournament title, and this one belongs to every player who pulled on the jersey. The team finished the event with a 3-1 record, averaging 56 points scored against 53 allowed per game. That tells you the story of the run: close, hard-fought games where a few points made all the difference, and a group that found a way to come out on top.
What makes this title special is how the scoring was shared. Parks Neese led the way with 90 points across the four games, but he had plenty of company. Brandon Evans added 49 points, and the supporting cast kept the buckets coming. JD Silva chipped in 21 points, Benjamin Glassmeyer scored 18, and Ace Dabel put up 17. Dominic Bush contributed 13 points over the four games.
The depth did not stop there. Alexander Arroyo added 9 points and Justyn Tittle pitched in 8. With this many players reaching the scoresheet, opponents never had just one name to worry about, and that balance was the heartbeat of the championship.
The honors landed where the work was done. Parks Neese was named Tournament MVP, a fitting reward for leading the team in scoring through every game. He also earned All-Tournament honors alongside Brandon Evans, two players who carried a heavy share of the load and got the recognition to match.
Every member of this roster played a part in the title. BJ O’Neal appeared in 2 games, and Jeremiah Singleton suited up for 1. Being on the floor for a championship team is something to be proud of, and both were part of the group that got it done.
From the leading scorers to the players who came off the bench, this was a team title in every sense. Congratulations to B4 Academy on a championship earned together.
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