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Jr Prelude Winter Finale Championship Teams Shine: 2032-2029 Standouts

Steven Luckey Jr.

March 17, 2025

EVENT COVERAGE

2032: Max Levels 2032 – Champions with Unmatched Teamwork

Under the leadership of Coach Alex Cooper, Max Levels 2032 captured the championship with an impressive display of chemistry and selfless play. Their ability to move the ball, communicate, and support one another made them a dominant force throughout the season.

Standout performers included #7 Mitchell Walker, who made an impact with his hustle, rebounding, and ability to finish at the rim. #3 D’rmani Thomas proved to be a sharpshooter, consistently hitting clutch shots from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, #5 Roman Wayne, the team’s steady leader, played with poise and composure, ensuring the squad remained focused in high-pressure moments.

With a strong mix of teamwork and individual talent, Max Levels 2032 solidified themselves as a championship-caliber unit, proving that unselfish basketball leads to success.

2031: D-Town Magic – Built on Grit and Determination

Led by Coach Lo, D-Town Magic 2031 has made a name for themselves with their relentless energy and tough, athletic play. Kaleb Allen has been a key piece, dominating on both ends of the floor and averaging a double-double. His ability to score and control the glass has been instrumental to the team’s success.

A defining moment came when Michael Atkins drained a game-winning shot in overtime against a battle-tested LBD squad, highlighting the Magic’s resilience and ability to step up under pressure.

With an aggressive, never-quit mentality and Coach Lo’s leadership, this group is built for sustained success. D-Town Magic 2031 isn’t just a tough team—they’re a growing powerhouse.

2030: Team Battle-Tested – A Championship Performance

Coach James Battle and his Battle-Tested 2030 squad left no doubt, securing a championship with their signature tenacity and high-intensity play. Known for his demanding coaching style, Battle has instilled a mindset of toughness and relentlessness in his team—an approach that only true champions understand.

Hailing from New York, the team showcased their grit, with Rain Bennett and Matthew Beard leading the way in the title game. Both players delivered when it mattered most, each pouring in 20+ points and making key plays down the stretch.

With Coach Battle at the helm and a roster built for high-pressure moments, Battle-Tested 2030 proved they are exactly what their name suggests—battle-tested and championship-ready.

2029: Pure Basketball – Champions

Pure Basketball (Florida) Wins New Balance JR P32 Championship

Pure Basketball (Florida) showcased dominance and resilience on their way to winning the New Balance JR P32 Championship, finishing their tournament run with a hard-fought victory over a tough Max Levels team. 

Led by passionate and detail-oriented Coach Gio Rivera, the team played with discipline, energy, and a winning mentality. #35 Anthony Pollock (Class of 2029) led the way with his physical style of play, attacking downhill with power and control. He finished as the team’s top scorer in the championship game, proving to be a dominant force throughout the tournament. 

Erick Rodriguez served as the team’s playmaker, keeping everyone involved and ensuring smooth offensive execution. Meanwhile, Luigi Martell made a huge impact as a sharpshooter, stretching defenses with his consistent scoring from beyond the arc. 

With contributions from the entire squad, Pure Basketball overcame every challenge, ultimately securing the championship and proving themselves as a dominant force on the court.

Steven Luckey Jr.