
The RYZE Hoops Warm Up wrapped up a full slate of basketball across 7 divisions, 84 teams, and 151 games. Here is how each division played out.
5th Grade Boys: Worthy Elite topped Team Swish 72-50 in the championship, with Maddox Rostallon earning division MVP honors.
6th Grade Boys: Showtime Stars handled AEBL 2032 35-14 to claim the title. Jameston Duff was named MVP.
7th Grade Boys: B4 Academy and Wood Elite played the closest championship of the weekend, a contest that required the final horn to separate them. Jacobie Bramblett took home MVP recognition.
8th Grade Boys: NME UA FUTURE - 14U/8TH GRADE/2030 edged The Show in another tightly decided final. Isaiah Witherow earned MVP for his efforts throughout the division.
9th Grade Boys: Ga Stunners got past HESE Wolverines 2029 to win the division crown. Zaeem Mosby was the MVP. The division also produced the highest-scoring game of the tournament, an 81-76 contest that gave fans plenty to cheer about.
10th Grade Boys: SEBA Warriors 2028 defeated TigerSharks for the championship. Alek Avaliani was recognized as division MVP.
11th Grade Boys: Five Star claimed the title over Stars Basketball Club UAA. DJ Mitchell earned MVP honors, and his teammate Quin Jackson put together the biggest individual performance of the entire tournament, dropping 35 points in division play.
Seven divisions, seven champions, and a weekend full of competitive basketball from fifth grade through eleventh. Thanks to every player, coach, family, and volunteer who made the RYZE Hoops Warm Up a great event for the community.







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