Congratulations to Redline UA Futures for winning the 8th Grade Boys HoopSeen Cup Finals and securing FREE entry to the HoopSeen National Finals ๐
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14U - Redline UA Futures defeated We Got Next Celtics by a score of 63-61 in an overtime battle to claim the 8th grade championship. Jordan Drewry and Connor Maleski led the way for Redline. Drewry hit timely shots in the clutch while Maleski provided interior paint presence on both ends of the court. Desmyn Morgan paced We Got Next Celtics with a loud 33 points. He hit tough shot after shot and showed a level of scoring maturity well beyond his age.
Both teams competed at a high level, but Redline made the key plays down the stretch to secure the title
14 players from Redline UA Rise & UA Grind are represented on the updated @PrepHoops GA/TN Top 250 Rankings.
Most of any program in the state of GA!
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14U - The frontcourt duo of Jordan Drewry and Connor Maleski powered Redline UA Futures to an impressive win this morning.
Drewry (10) set the tone as a point forward, using his versatility to rebound and generate easy transition offense for his team. His size and skill made him a tough cover all game, as he finished with 16 points.
Maleski (13) complemented him with a strong two-way presence, finishing with 14 points and collecting five second-half blocks. He impacted the game above the rim, including a highlight putโback finish.
Finished the weekend at @SelectEventsBB Live at Lakepoint 4-0 with my girls and 6th overall out of 58 in the 2028 Division. Averaged 17.7 PPG, 3.5 AST, & 3.8 RPG๐ Back to work next weekend!
My last highlighted game of the UA Rise Session II Live Period delivered a straight heavyweight clash between @Redlinehoops - Grind and BIG 3. BIG came into this matchup undefeated on the weekend and fully determined to keep that streak alive, while Redline stepped on the floor with a chip on their shoulder, looking to finish the session strong and prove something before heading home.
From the opening tip, this one had a different kind of energy. BIG came out flexing early with a quick jab, trying to establish control right away, but Redline answered back immediately without flinching. What followed was an absolute dogfight. Both teams carried a heavy defensive tone that stayed locked in from start to finish. Every possession felt physical. Every bucket had to be earned. Deflections, traps, rebounds, bodies hitting the floor, and relentless pressure turned defense into fast break opportunities over and over again for both sides. After a gritty first-quarter battle, Redline held onto a razor-thin 12-11 lead.
The second quarter is where the offense started opening up, but not because the defense disappeared. It was the intensity of the defense creating chaos that sped the game up. Live-ball turnovers turned into transition buckets. Hustle plays created momentum swings. Blow for blow, these two squads kept trading punches in a game that never allowed anybody to relax. By halftime, Redline still clung to a narrow 34-33 lead.
The intensity somehow climbed even higher in the third quarter. It was still a war out there until Redline finally found another gear offensively behind the scorching hot shooting of three-point sniper #17 @MilosCopic51080. Once he caught fire from deep, everything opened up for Redline. The floor spaced out, driving lanes appeared, and suddenly the offense started flowing at another level. BIG kept battling, but Redline took full advantage of the momentum swing and stretched the lead to 54-44 heading into the fourth.
BIG was far from done, though. The resilient squad kept making push after push in the final quarter, turning this one into an edge of your seat nail biter. The pace exploded into a full-blown track meet with both teams flying up and down the floor, hunting big shots and momentum-changing plays. Every possession carried weight. Every defensive stop mattered. Every basket felt huge. Down the stretch, Redline simply refused to fold. This game was not about bad defense at all. Both teams competed defensively at a high level all game long, but in the end, Redline just had better offensive answers when the pressure got highest, pulling out an impressive 71-64 win to close out the Live Period.
Redline was led by #17 @MilosCopic51080, who lit it up with 23pts, including 5 made threes, along with 2rebs and 1ast in a massive performance. #22 @DJNewman_2027 added 18pts, 7rebs, and a steal while consistently making winning plays on both ends. #0 @MarcusGoq_ poured in 19pts, 4rebs, an assist, and a steal while bringing toughness and aggression throughout the battle.
For BIG, #0 @gavrad0 led the charge with 18pts and 3rebs, continuing to battle until the final buzzer. #32 @bengillmar added 11pts and 8rebs while bringing physicality and effort inside all game long.