TSI Prime 6th Grade Boys Are Champions (Again!) – Reebok Series Spring Champs 🏆🔥
- J. Riley
- 2 days ago
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Another weekend, another trophy. The TSI Prime 6th Grade Boys are straight-up cooking this spring, and they just added another banner to the wall at the Reebok Series Spring Championships. With a 5-0 weekend and a 19-2 overall record, these boys are making a very strong case for the best 6th grade team in southern Indiana!
📅 Saturday: Two Games. Two Blowouts. Total Prime Domination.
Game 1: Prime 65 – Memphis Redhawks 20. The squad came out locked in and never looked back.
Byron Hough (Scottsburg) led the scoring clinic with 18 points.
Hudson Jones (Crothersville) dropped 14 and dished out a team-high 3 assists.
Kyson Baker (Austin) hit the glass hard, pulling down 8 boards.
Game 2: Prime 80 – Cairo Jr Pilots 11.This one got out of hand fast.
Kole White (Austin) dropped 13 points.
Ryker Alday (Silver Creek) added 12 of his own.
White and Bryson Layman (Crothersville) each dished out 4 assists, putting on a ball movement clinic.
🏀 Sunday: Championship Sunday Hits Different
Quarterfinal: Prime 40 – Paris Heat 27
Braxton Cox (Scottsburg) and White led the way with 9 points apiece.
Baker did his thing again—5 rebounds, 5 assists, full hustle mode.
Semifinal: Prime 29 – LRA Academy Elite 24Now we’re talking challenge. A gritty, physical battle against a tough squad. But Prime stayed cool.
White stepped up BIG with 12 points.
Jones added 10 more in one of the weekend’s biggest wins.
Championship: Prime 49 – Memphis Redhawks 20. Same opponent. Same outcome. Another dominant win over Memphis to take the title!
Isaac Cole-Fox and Bryson Layman both dropped 10 points to lead the scoring party.
Everyone contributed. Everyone stepped up. That’s Prime basketball.
🔥 19-2 on the Season.
🏆 Multiple Championships.
📍 Possibly the Best 6th Grade Team in Southern Indiana?
This group is playing elite-level basketball—locking in on defense, sharing the ball, and putting up serious points. They’ve got talent, toughness, and that championship mentality.
Keep your eyes on Prime—this squad is on a mission.