
B4 Academy are tournament champions, finishing the event with a 4-1 record and a final score of 0-0 to claim the title. It was a run worth celebrating from start to finish.
Across 5 games, B4 Academy averaged 55 points scored and 47 points allowed per game. That consistent edge tells the story of a team that had to earn every win, grinding through a full bracket on tired legs and delivering when it mattered most.
The scoring was spread across the entire roster, with different players stepping up at different moments. Brandon Evans led the team with 71 points across 5 games, a remarkable total that anchored the offense throughout. Right behind him, Parks Neese added 66 points across 5 games, giving B4 Academy a second reliable source of scoring every time out. Joaquin Silva contributed 48 points across 5 games, making it three players who could carry a game on any given night.
The depth did not stop there. Andrew Dabel chipped in 23 points across 5 games, and Benjamin Glassmeyer added 16 points across 5 games. Alexander Arroyo posted 15 points across 4 games, showing up ready every time he was on the floor. Dominic Bush contributed 12 points across 5 games, and Justyn Tittle added 10 points across 5 games. Brandon O'neal Jr put up 7 points across 5 games, and Jeremiah Singleton rounded out the scoring with 6 points across 5 games. Every player on this roster contributed points to the championship run.
When the honors were handed out, the committee nature of this team was on full display. Parks Neese, Brandon Evans, and Joaquin Silva all earned All-Tournament recognition, a fitting tribute to three players who powered the offense game after game. The Tournament MVP award went to Jacobie Bramblett, whose performance across the event stood out among all competitors.
This is a championship built by a full roster. Every player wore it together.
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