2026 HoopSeen Cup Finals: Championship Recaps
SUWANEE, GA - The official end of our Spring Travel Season did not disappoint. The HoopSeen Cup Finals featured some of our best games of the Spring on Championship Sunday. See what our media staff had to say to recap the day's Championship action.
Boys 5/6th Grade: Team Dynasty 2032 45 - Born Ready 36
Team Dynasty 2032 defeated Born Ready 45-36 to claim the championship. Kyrie Davis led the way for Team Dynasty with 17 points, while Jaxysen Brown paced Born Ready with 15 points. Both teams played a hard-fought game, but Team Dynasty made the key plays down the stretch to secure the win.
Boys 5/6th Grade: Hope Hollow 59 - Next Level Elite 43
Kaleo Brown led the way with 13 points and a number of assists for Hope Hollow on the big stage. Every time Brown is at a HoopSeen event, he turns heads and finds himself being a top performer and competing for a Championship. He received strong support from #8 Mycah and #2 Kai, who combined for 28 points. Congratulations to Hope Hollow on taking home the 5th/6th Grade Championship!
Boys 7th Grade: DH12 44 - SDA 2031 39
DH12 defeated SDA 44-39 to claim the championship. Kynj Carter led the way for DH12 with 14 points, knocking down clutch free throws late to seal the victory. Jaden McClain paced SDA with 12 points in the losing effort. Both teams played with great energy and competed throughout, but DH12 made the key plays late to secure the win.
Boys 8th Grade: Redline UA Futures 63 - We Got Next Celtics 61
Redline UA Futures defeated We Got Next Celtics 63-61 in an overtime thriller to claim the 8th Grade Championship. Jordan Drewry and Connor Maleski led the way for Redline. Drewry hit timely shots in clutch moments, while Maleski provided a strong interior presence on both ends of the floor. Desmyn Morgan paced We Got Next Celtics with a game-high 33 points, knocking down tough shot after tough shot and showing a level of scoring maturity well beyond his age. Both teams competed at a high level, but Redline made the key plays down the stretch to secure the title.
14U - Redline UA Futures defeated We Got Next Celtics by a score of 63-61 in an overtime battle to claim the 8th grade championship. Jordan Drewry and Connor Maleski led the way for Redline. Drewry hit timely shots in the clutch while Maleski provided interior paint presence on… pic.twitter.com/jFvDAeNr39
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Boys 9th Grade Orange: Macon Mavs 48 - SDA 2029 44
Macon Mavs defeated Team SDA 48-44 to claim the championship. Luke Elliott led the way for the Mavs with 13 points, while Mason paced SDA with 18 points. Both teams competed at a high level throughout the game, but the Macon Mavs had just enough in the tank to hold off SDA and secure the Championship win.
G Tylen Jones hit a fade away 3 pointer in the semifinals at the Buzzer to propel the Macon Mavs to the Championship win
Boys 9th Grade Black: Team Bo Bell (Elite) 48 - Team HIM (HSA) 46
In a game featuring 2 undefeated teams in the division, Team Bo Bell Elite defeated Team HIM 48-46 to claim the championship. Dylan Johnson led the way for Bo Bell Elite with 17 points, while Mike Shepard paced Team HIM with 11 points. This game was an absolute battle from start to finish and included two of the better 9th Grade Rosters in the area. At the end of the game, Team Bo Bell did just enough to hold off Team HIM and secure the win.
Boys 10th Grade: TDBA 2028 48 - Team Bo Bell 45
In a highly anticipated matchup of two undefeated teams, TDBA 2028 defeated Team Bo Bell 48-43 to claim the championship. Keshawn Harris led the way for TDBA with 11 points, while Xavier Davies paced Team Bo Bell with 13 points. As expected this was a highly competitive back and forth game but TDBA made a few more key plays that led to them coming out on top with a Championship win.
Boys 11th Grade: OTF/Takedown P32 71 - HoopAtlanta 69
Quadarious Clemons led the way with 16 points, including a game-winning running three-pointer at the buzzer on the big stage. He had help from Ricky Moon, who led the team in scoring with 21 points. Congratulations to them on taking home the 17U Georgia Cup Finals Championship!
2027 Quadarius Clemons with the GW as time expires for the 17u championship here at HoopSeen Cup Finals!@1lilquad pic.twitter.com/uPIjfHsadD
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Girls Middle School: No Excuses Elite 43 - Southeast United 41
Brooklyn Myles delivered a big-time performance on the biggest stage, pouring in 32 points to lead No Excuses to a championship victory. She received support from four teammates who each scored six or more points, while the team also played stellar defense throughout the game. Congratulations to No Excuses on taking home the Georgia Cup Finals Middle School Division Championship!
Girls Varsity: 3TE 49 - TG Pro Select 2028 38
3TE defeated TG Pro Select 2028 by a score of 49-38 to claim the championship. Aliyah Gillespie led the way for 3TE with 13 points, while Zylynda Funches paced TG Pro Select with 15 points. Both teams battled throughout, but 3TE made the key plays down the stretch to secure the title.