(Press Release) — It all comes down to the Final Four in the Precinct 5 Hoops and Vibes Basketball Tournament, as Young Dooms, Utu bangers, K2 Ballers and T8 Warriors compete for the championship this Saturday, May 21 under the lights at the Kagman Community Center hardcourt.
The co-ed youth basketball tournament started with eight teams and features boys and girls between 14-18-years-old in full-court 5-v-5 action. The K2 Ballers (3-0) survived the tournament unscathed while the Young Dooms (2-1), Utu Bangers (2-1) and T8 Warriors (2-1) fell just once apiece.
The K2 Ballers have been powered by Garret Mariano and Kaipo Dikito who averaged 16 points and 12.6 points respectively per game. Dikito’s hot hand accounted for a tournament-leading eight buckets from beyond the arc, just one ahead of Steven King (Irish Spring) and Kavid Blasa (Utu Bangers), with seven apiece.
The final games get underway this Saturday when the Young Dooms battle the Utu Bangers at 5:30 p.m., followed by the K2 Ballers and T8 Warrior at 6:30 p.m. The winners advance to the championship at 8:30 p.m. while the vanquished play for third place at 7:30 p.m. The awards presentation will follow the championship match.
The tournament organizers want to thank Joeten Enterprises, PHI pharmacy, McDonald’s of Guam and Saipan and Marianas Fast Food Inc. for their generous donations of gift certificates and other in-kind items for the winning teams.
For more information about the Hoops and Vibes Basketball Tournament, to volunteer as a referee or to register as a vendor, call Rep. Leila Staffler’s office at (670) 664-8892, email [email protected] or visit bit.ly/P5Hoops
Team Irish Spring’s Emanuel Féria, Elijah Garcia and Gino Asauo stand behind their coach, Mike Mercado, at the Precinct 5 Hoops and Vibes Basketball Tournament in Kagman.


