May 2026
Division Champions
17U Champion: Indiana Basketball Club (IN)
Defeated Arsenal Hoops, 80-75
16U Champion: WeR1
Defeated Project Excellence (CAN), 59-40
15U Champion: Toronto Alliance (CAN)
Defeated Tru Balance, 73-51
17U Outstanding Performers
17U Outstanding Performers
MVP: Nash Sigmund — Indiana Basketball Club 2027 | 16.3 PPG | 3.7 REB | 1.8 AST | 3.7 3PM | +123
Smart guard with deep range and a quick trigger from the perimeter. Sigmund was effective off the catch and off the dribble, created space for his shot, and showed the feel to play on the ball when needed. Also competed defensively and took on tough matchups throughout the event.
Bami Olusakin — The Collective | 13.2 PPG | 6.0 REB | +32
Daelon Wofford — Team Rose | 12.8 PPG | 2.2 REB | +35
Danny Ruffin — Hoops 4 Health Bulldogs | 13.3 PPG | 7.8 REB | 2.0 AST | +45
Devin McIntyre — XTreme 305 Basketball | 16.8 PPG | 2.5 AST | 2.3 STL
Dominic Mulenga — Phenom United Indiana | 18.8 PPG | 6.3 REB | 1.3 STL | 1.3 BLK
Mulenga played with a lot of force and gave Phenom United Indiana steady production inside. He was tough on the glass, competed through contact, and brought the kind of energy that showed up on both ends. His size and motor made him a factor as a rebounder, finisher, and defender around the paint.
Levi Lindeman — Indiana Basketball Club 2027 | 15.5 PPG | 5.8 REB | +91
Moussa Dukuly — Minnesota Gold | 16.4 PPG | 3.2 REB | 1.8 AST | +41
Dukuly was at his best putting pressure on the rim. He attacked with confidence, adjusted well in the air, and finished through contact without forcing the game.
Seth Winslow II — Indiana Elite Team Crossroads | 13.2 PPG | 5.2 REB | 3.2 AST | +53
Will Becker — Arsenal Hoops | 14.5 PPG | 2.7 REB | 2.8 AST | 2.7 3PM | +82
17U Other Notables
Aiden Stevenson — Rise and Reign, Cooper Pozzi — Slam City Elite, Courtney Davis — Queen City Prophets, Dillon Player — WeR1, Gavin Petty — EG10 Basketball Club, Jackson Gordon — Indiana Elite – Team Tradition, Jayden Evans — Chattanooga Elite, Kellan O’Keefe — Arsenal Hoops, Sammer Day — Bull City Cowboys, Thiago Bourroul — XTreme 305 Basketball
16U Outstanding Performers
16U Outstanding Performers
MVP: Chase Williams — WeR1 | 15.3 PPG | 3.2 REB | 2.2 AST | +76
Williams played with a calm, steady feel and gave WeR1 a reliable lead guard presence. He handled pressure well, made the right reads, and kept teammates involved without forcing the game. At his size, he also showed the ability to score in different spots and use his length to make plays defensively.
Bryce Dennis — Toronto Alliance | 13.3 PPG | 3.0 REB | 2.8 AST | 1.5 STL | +51
Dennis gave the Toronto Alliance a quick guard who could change the pace of the game. He showed a strong burst in transition, handled the ball well against pressure, and played with maturity in how he picked his spots. Defensively, he stayed active and used his hands well without gambling too much.
Caiden Boswell — IBC Team Southern Indiana | 21.3 PPG | 5.8 REB | 2.3 AST | +28
Dream Horton — Team Rose | 20.2 PPG | 5.6 REB | 2.0 STL | +30
Horton played with toughness and got downhill well off the bounce. He brought a physical edge to the guard spot, attacked with pace, and made plays on both ends. His multi-sport background shows in how he competes, reads space, and handles contact.
Jamir Allen — WeR1 | 10.3 PPG | 4.2 REB | +67
Jayden Fagbohunka — Tru Balance | 20.5 PPG | 6.8 REB | 2.8 AST | +47
Kenyon Armelin — 4700 TRN Academy TX | 22.3 PPG | 6.5 REB
Armelin finished as the leading scorer in the 16U division and was one of the toughest covers at the event. He played with confidence, got to his spots, and showed the ability to score in stretches. Defensively, he competed with energy, guarded multiple matchups, and made plays with his hands and physicality.
Landon Ray — Midwest Bobcats | 20.3 PPG | 5.0 REB | 1.8 AST
Taison Lee — Swain Basketball OYM | 18.3 PPG | 10.3 REB | +39
Tristan Edwards — Project Excellence | 19.2 PPG | 8.6 REB | 3.0 STL | 4.0 BLK | +44
Edwards was one of the most impactful frontcourt players in the 16U division. He used his size and second jump to rebound, protect the rim, and change shots defensively. Offensively, he showed touch, finished well in transition, and made plays without forcing the action.
16U Other Notable Performers
Caleb Robbins — Formula Elite, Connor Politsch — Murray Elite, Delvin Ugbadamun — Toronto Alliance, Ethan Noble — IBC Team Southern Indiana, Jaheim John — Project Excellence, Joel Campbell — The Collective, Kaiden Holmes — Tru Balance, Kaleb Baptiste — Illinois Flight, Myles Dalton — The UN1T, RJ White — Stick to the Script
15U Outstanding Performers
15U Outstanding Performers
MVP: Enzo Iannuccilli — Toronto Alliance | 16.4 PPG | 2.4 REB | 1.6 STL | 2.2 3PM | +169
Iannuccilli gave Toronto Alliance the scoring and shooting they needed during their title run. He played with confidence, spaced the floor, and knocked down timely shots from the perimeter.
Amerjay Hunter — Swain Basketball OYM | 11.0 PPG | 7.5 REB | 1.8 STL | +39
Brennan Lepper — Murray Elite | 13.6 PPG | 6.6 REB | 2.4 AST | 2.6 3PM | +46
Drayson Moore — Heat Hoops | 20.5 PPG | 7.5 REB | 2.3 STL | 3.0 3PM
Moore gave Heat Hoops consistent scoring production and played with confidence throughout the event. He was comfortable shooting from the perimeter, found ways to finish around the basket, and used his length and activity to make an impact defensively.
Jacear Whitaker — Kings Unlimited | 24.0 PPG | 3.5 REB | 1.8 AST | 3.8 STL
Whitaker led the 15U division in scoring and gave Kings Unlimited consistent production. He created for himself at all three levels, made good reads as a passer, and competed with toughness defensively despite being an undersized guard.
Malcolm Detouche — Tru Balance | 21.8 PPG | 5.2 REB | 2.5 AST | +160
Detouche was a big reason Tru Balance made the 15U championship game. He gave them scoring, handled the ball against pressure, and made the right passes when the defense helped. He also played with toughness around the basket, finishing through contact and helping clean up extra possessions.
Martavion Williams — Jay Academy | 13.2 PPG | 4.0 REB | 2.6 3PM | +79
Mateo Moise — Toronto Alliance | 13.6 PPG | 2.2 REB | 1.2 AST | +148
Rabi Bongo — Metroball OBG Elite (FL) | 19.3 PPG | 10.3 REB | 3.3 BLK | +36
At 6’11, Bongo stood out immediately and backed it up with real production. He ran the floor well for his size, finished above the rim, and changed shots around the basket. The intriguing part is the skill level — he showed left-hand comfort, touch, and enough mobility to step out and handle space away from the rim.
Treyten Branch — WeR1 | 16.0 PPG | 5.3 REB | 1.7 AST | +14
15U Other Notable Performers
Aiden Drenard Williams — 4700 TRN Academy TX, Bendeguz Vujity-Zsolnay — We Got Next, Brady Western — GBS Swish, Dylan Gardner — Rise and Reign, Foster Carr — Tru Balance, Isaiah Futch — EG10 Basketball Club, Ja’Zirre Gibson — The UN1T, Kelhar Schoen — Phenom United Indiana 2029, Maxwell Sharkey — Project Excellence, Sawyer Bolanowski — South Blvd Soldiers

