
Hype Her Hoops: High Stakes, hosted in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, brought together 40 formidable teams, creating a dynamic and thrilling atmosphere for girls’ basketball enthusiasts. Teams hailing from California, Idaho, Missouri, Minneapolis, Nevada, and Arizona demonstrated the widespread appeal and competitive spirit of this premier tournament.
Drawing parallels to the Fall Festival’s success, the High Stakes event in Las Vegas was a testament to the growing influence of West Coast basketball. The participation of renowned programs such as West Coast Premier, Cal Storm, NV Premier, FBC, Missouri Phenom, and others added a layer of prestige to the tournament.
Throughout the weekend, the High Stakes event pulsated with electric energy, delivering intense matchups, outstanding talent, and gripping victories. The synergy of top-notch teams from different regions added an extra layer of excitement, making the event a must-watch for fans and scouts alike.
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CHAMPIONSHIPS





8th Grade Super
FBC Coast to Coast was back to defend their title from The Prelude. Taking a tough loss to NV Premier on Saturday, they were able to bounce back on Sunday in bracket play going 4-1 over the weekend leading them to another championship.



8th Grade Silver
Cal Sparks South experienced a narrow 1-point defeat against NV Premier on Saturday. However, they turned the tables on Sunday, avenging their loss with a decisive 9-point victory in the Championship game.



7th Grade
West Coast Premier NV dominated the competition throughout the weekend. Maintaining an undefeated 5-0 record, they asserted their dominance on home turf and convincingly claimed the 7th-grade championship.



6th Grade
In a showdown between out-of-town programs, Missouri Phenom 2030 and MPLS Heritage battled for the championship. Missouri Phenom emerged triumphant with a commanding 30-point victory, showcasing an impressive performance as one of the top 6th-grade teams witnessed by Hype Her Hoops this season.


5th Grade
Las Vegas Storm (West Coast Girls), with a 3-1 record over the weekend, secured the championship in a highly competitive division. Emerging as the top seed due to a three-way tie, they demonstrated their prowess as the best team with a convincing win in the championship game.
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