Thursday, March 11, 2021

Top 25 Scouts March Madness Tourney Impresses; Top National Teams, Players Show Out In Indy

 Top 25 Scouts March Madness Tourney Impresses; Top National Teams, Players Show Up in Indy 



 Top25Scouts.com put on their first ever AAU-Style Tournament at Best Choice Fieldhouse in Fisher, Indiana, just 15 minutes away from Indianapolis. With divisions ranging from 1st grade up to 8th grade, it was teams from all over the country, with well over 100 teams attending the event. 

And by all accounts, the event was a overwhelming success, as we talked to players, coaches, parents, fans, and the Fieldhouse Staff and they all responded with high praise for the Top25Scouts.com event and staff. 

Here are the Tournament Winners and MVPs of each grade: 

1st Grade Hoosier 2032 (MVP- Camden Day, Indiana) Day, the brightest young hoosier in the building, was brilliant in leading his team to the title. 

 2nd Grade: Hoosier 2031 (MVP: Amos Littles, Indiana)  Littles will be a force as he continues to develop. He did some serious damage for Hoosier 2031. 

 3rd: Team BNU (Ohio) 2030 (MVP: Dominque Hollowell, Indiana) Hollowell did major work in leading the Dayton, Ohio formed BNU squad to the chip.




 4th: Team BNU (MVP: William Peagler, Ohio) Peagler was simply unstoppable this weekend as BNU continued their Championship ways knocking off some nationally ranked teams this weekend. Boys



5th: Team Teague (MVP: Judah, Indiana) Team Teague, powered by the famous Teague family with multiple guys in the NBA and a father who was on hand, took the 5th grade title as Judah showed out in front of the home crowd. 



 6th: Indy Premier Fam 1st (MVP: Cooper, Indiana) One of the other elite programs in the Naptown area, took the 6th grade division, as Cooper was one of a few standouts who balled for Indy Premier Fam 1st squad. 

 7th: The Family (MVP: JaQuan Stennis Jr Michigan) The Family, based out of Detroit area, came through in the clutch, as Stennis led the Michigan boys to a chip. With players standing over 6’7, this team is scary. 

 

8th: Drice Elite 2025 (MVP: Armoni Portis, Michigan) Portis downright dominated the comp this weekend, and showed why he and Drice Elite should be racking up wins all year long in the summer hoop circuit.


Here are the Silver Bracket Winners:

3rd grade: Cincinnati TTP
4th grade: 94 Elite
5th grade: SD Prospects
6th grade: R4L Elite
7th grade: Manimal Elite
8th grade : Midwest Basketball Club

 Mr. Teague, one of the Owners of Team Teague and the Factory Sports Complex in Indianapolis, and father of the Teague brothers who play in the NBA, was very impressed with the level of talent at the event.


 “This was a elite tournament and it was definitely some good comp this weekend. We're glad to have played in this one.” Mr. Teague said. 

With major media outlets on hand such as InTheGym Media, SELive365, Fox Sports, and T3TV, along with Slam and others, there were plenty of legitimate outlets to verify as well. Terry Holt, CEO of T3TV and partner of Top25Scouts.com, was almost speechless after the event, as he spearheaded the event, the first of its kind for Top 25 Scouts.

 With locations such as Indy, Atlanta, Phoenix, Detroit, Minnesota, and Florida as possible future locations, Top 25 Scouts could be on the move all year long.

 “Man, I don’t know what to say but thanks to all that are supporting us. We appreciate you and god bless you,” an emotional Holt said before putting his hands together to pray and thank the gods. 



To find out where the next T3TV or Top 25 Scouts event will be, go to www.Top25Scouts.com @Top25Scouts or T3TV.com or @T3TV (Social Media).


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