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79 Points, 3 POGs, 1 MVP: Maddox Rostallon's Case Writes Itself

Marcus Reed··

The MVP award went to Maddox Rostallon, and the numbers explain why before any argument needs to be made.

Across 4 games, Rostallon posted 79 total points at 19.8 a game, adding 4 threes and earning Player of the Game honors in 3 of those outings. His team reached the final. That is the frame.

The two games against Free Throw Academy 2034 defined the bracket run. In the first meeting he put up 25 points with a three and walked away with Player of the Game. When the two sides met again, he answered with 22 points and another three, earning a second straight POG against the same opponent. Back-to-back performances against the same team, back-to-back recognitions.

The third POG came against Worthy Elite, where Rostallon scored 18 points and connected on 2 threes. Three different opponents, three different games, three times the coaches pointed to the same name.

The case in full: Rostallon ranked 2nd in scoring across the entire field, led his team in points in every game, and collected more Player of the Game honors than anyone else in the tournament. The 79-point total was built on a consistent floor, not a single outlier game, with his lowest standout output still reaching 18.

His team did not win the title. That is the one fact that sits outside his control. What Rostallon produced across 4 games, 3 POGs, and a field-wide scoring rank of 2 stands as the most complete individual tournament run regardless of where the final score landed.

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