Sunday wrapped up play at the Clash For The Cup presented by Basketball Spotlight and it was a very successful day as we were able to see more talent on the final day of the event. Below are a few…

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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inSunday wrapped up play at the Clash For The Cup presented by Basketball Spotlight and it was a very successful day as we were able to see more talent on the final day of the event. Below are a few takeaways from Championship Sunday.
Team Final (Blue) Wins It In 6th Grade
This Team Final bunch showed from the beginning that they were one of the top teams in “The Clash For The Cup”and they backed that up with a convincing win over Expressions Elite (Black) in the championship game winning by a final score of 49-36. 2028s Donovan Spross, Jett Harrison, Kyiien Strong and Christopher Lee were some of the standouts for Team Final (Blue).
Jersey Ball Takes Home The 2027 Title
Jersey Ball had no trouble getting into the championship game and went undefeated the entire weekend for a perfect 5-0 record. The fashion they won in was mighty impressive too, winning by an average of 22 points. 2027 Marque Johnson was one of my favorite long term prospects from the 2027 class that I saw this weekend. He has an advanced frame for a 7th grader that pairs well with his skillset. He really used his size to backdown on smaller defenders and showed that he is hard to defend in transition.
Expressions Prove They Are At The Top of 2026
We talked about the talent this group had in our day one article but they backed it up again on Championship Sunday, breezing their way to the title after beating Team Final 60-39 in the championship game. It is important to note that they did this without 2026 nationally ranked wing AJ Dybantsa.