
The Showtime Stars are tournament champions, closing out the event with a commanding 35-14 victory and a perfect 4-0 record. This group earned every bit of that trophy.
The shape of this run tells the story clearly. The Showtime Stars averaged 52 points scored and just 20 allowed across the tournament, a margin that speaks to a team that was never truly threatened. Game after game, they brought both the scoring and the stops.
What made this championship special was how many different players stepped up and contributed. Ryder Hemphill was a consistent force, finishing with 29 points across 3 games, and Luke Watt was right behind him with 25 points across 3 games. Justice Moye added 22 points across 3 games, giving the Stars a deep group of contributors at the top of the lineup.
But the scoring went well beyond those three. Ethan Watt chipped in 14 points across 3 games, and Mason Morgan contributed 11. Max Scriven and Westley Youngberg each finished with 10 points across 3 games, showing just how wide the scoring was spread. Christopher Alexander added 8 points, Graham Spooner and Maxwell Moore each contributed 6, and Caleb Daniels rounded out the group with 4 points across 3 games. This was a true committee effort, with nearly every player on the roster putting points on the board.
When the honors were handed out, the recognition was well earned. Jameston Duff was named Tournament MVP, a fitting tribute to his impact throughout the event. Ryder Hemphill and Luke Watt both earned All-Tournament honors, a reflection of their steady, high-level play from start to finish.
This is a championship built on depth, defense, and a roster full of players who showed up ready to compete. Congratulations, Showtime Stars.
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