This being the 30th anniversary of the event, it was only right that it took the mantle of the biggest event in its history.
This year, 181 teams, 710 players and more than 3,000 spectators made their way through the courts at Teeters Field – during an event that many folks called “the perfect basketball weekend.”
“You get tougher by playing out here on the streets; you learn how to work as a team,” said Payton Brown, a rising seventh grader. “It’s just fun to sit here and see what you can do, and you realize your strengths and weaknesses, and you go home and you work at it, and you come back next year and try to be better.”