
Worthy Elite are tournament champions, finishing the job with a 72-50 victory in the final and a perfect 4-0 record to seal the title.
The run was a convincing one from start to finish. Worthy Elite averaged 54 points scored and just 33 allowed across their 4 games, a margin that speaks to a team that handled every challenge with room to spare.
The scoring was spread generously across the roster, with different players stepping forward at different moments. Samuel Daniels Jr. was the team's leading scorer over the tournament, finishing with 62 points across 4 games. Right behind him, Maison Walker contributed 41 points, and DJ Williams added 26 points to keep the offense humming from multiple directions.
The depth did not stop there. Kylar Adama chipped in 23 points across the 4 games, and Emery Overman was right alongside him with 21 points. Baylan Colley added 14 points, Legend Walker contributed 12, and Ayden Cobb put up 10 points over the tournament. Austin Atchinson rounded out the scoring with 6 points across the 4 games. Every player on the roster left a mark on the scoreboard.
That kind of balanced production is the signature of a true team effort. No single player carried the load alone. Worthy Elite built their championship on a defense that held opponents to 33 points per game and an offense that found contributors up and down the lineup every time out.
When the honors were handed out, the tournament recognized that depth. Samuel Daniels Jr., Maison Walker, and DJ Williams each earned All-Tournament recognition, a fitting reward for three players who delivered night after night. The Tournament MVP award went to Maddox Rostallon, whose performance across the event stood out among all competitors.
Four games. Four wins. One championship. Worthy Elite earned every bit of it.
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