Tournament Leaders

The Kings of Kitsap Alumni Tournament showcased some remarkable talent and fierce competition, bringing together high school basketball players from the Kitsap area. Former NBA veteran Marvin Williams of Bremerton High School (BHS) stole the show, leading the tournament in scoring and rebounding. Meanwhile, Bremerton Alumni Miah Davis displayed exceptional court vision, securing the top spot in assists. Let’s dive into the impressive performances and statistical achievements of these outstanding athletes.

Scoring Leaders: At the summit of the scoring charts, Marvin Williams showcased his veteran prowess, averaging an impressive 30.5 points per game (PPG). His offensive firepower left opponents struggling to contain him throughout the tournament. The dynamic Tysaiah Curry of South Kitsap secured second place, with an impressive scoring average of 17.5 PPG. Lucas Henne of Central Kitsap claimed the third spot with 16.1 PPG, while Patrick Lewis of BHS showcased his skills with 15.6 PPG. Rounding out the top five scorers was LP Neloms of South Kitsap, who averaged 15.5 PPG.

Rebounding Leaders: Marvin Williams’s dominance wasn’t limited to scoring; he also topped the rebounding charts, showcasing his ability to control the boards. With a remarkable average of 12.5 rebounds per game (RPG), Williams proved to be a force to be reckoned with. Rich Smith of Olympic High School secured the second spot, pulling down an impressive 12.2 RPG. Alex Smith of Central Kitsap grabbed the third position with an average of 12.0 RPG. Patrick Lewis of BHS displayed versatility in his game, notching 11.3 RPG, while Adam Bennett of South Kitsap rounded out the top five with an average of 9.8 RPG.

Assists Leaders: The tournament witnessed some exceptional playmaking abilities, with Miah Davis of Bremerton Alumni leading the pack in assists. Davis showcased his court vision and unselfishness, averaging an outstanding 8.6 assists per game (APG). Cody Thurmond of Central Kitsap secured the second spot, dishing out 7.2 APG, while Brian Cox of South Kitsap showcased his playmaking abilities with 6.9 APG. JR Gordon of Central Kitsap claimed fourth place with 4.3 APG, and Geoff Kelstrup of Olympic High School rounded out the top five with 4.2 APG.

The Kings of Kitsap Tournament displayed an incredible array of talent, with Marvin Williams, Miah Davis, and a host of other skilled athletes leading the way in scoring, rebounding, and assists. Williams proved that his NBA experience still shines through, dominating both the scoring and rebounding categories. Meanwhile, Davis showcased his court vision and ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. The performances of Tysaiah Curry, Lucas Henne, Rich Smith, and others demonstrated the depth of talent within the Kitsap region. It was a tournament to remember, and these players have left an indelible mark on the Kings of Kitsap legacy.

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