The men's final saw 'Sco's first team quartet - Aaron Ogunjobi, Zach Trezvant, Cesar Sanchez and George Stergiopoulos - maintain their 100% tournament record with a 20-11 win over Oaklands to take the 2025 title.
And in the women's final, Barking Abbey's cohort of Paula De Costa Mendes, Sharon Adejonwo, Alice Woodward and Tanaie Irish held off a spirited display from home town Manchester Mystics to beat them 18-13.
The cream of the elite academy crop did battle in the half-court format across six courts in Manchester, with teams across the EABL and WEABL taking part.
The EABL competition was supplemented by the presence of Collegiate 3x3 Tournament winners Crest Academy (London) and runners-up Carmel College (Liverpool).
The one-day event followed FIBA 3x3 rules, with FIBA 3x3 Event Maker used to run the event, meaning players created a FIBA 3x3 Player Profile ahead of the event to gain ranking points.
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Early awards went to the two-point shooting contest winners Marissa Evans of The Sheffield College and Kadir Crawford of Carmel College.
And the winner of the coveted dunk contest was Myerscough Academy's Jakub Bobkowski, who wowed the judges with an Eastbay, a through the legs dunk, before jamming a near-free throw line effort in his victory lap.
Titas Nedzinskas of SGS was the runner up.
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(f) - indicates a forfeit
(f) - indicates a forfeit