Dynamik National Schools Conference Finals 2024/25 - four champs crowned

The second installment of the Dynamik National Schools competition took place at Manchester's National Basketball Performance Centre.

After the Premier champions were crowned in March, the Under-14 and Under-16 Co-Ed Conference (mixed male and female), plus the Under-14 and Under-16 Girls' Conference competitions were wrapped up, bringing the curtain down on another great campaign.

Reports, stats and gallery below.

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U14 Co-Ed Final - Kents Hill Park School 115-92 Bohunt School - LIVE STATS

Kents Hill claimed the spoils in a hard-fought, high-scoring U14 Co-Ed Final, with Milton Keynes Breakers trio Larry Homawoo, Jermain Tuffour and Christian Effah-Agyapong integral to their success.

Fresh from their victory in the Jnr NBL Final Fours at the weekend, the Breakers' boys shone for their school to secure victory.

Homawoo claimed MVP honours with a monster 30-point, 16 rebound showing, while Tuffour had 37 points and nine rebounds and Effah-Agyapong hit 34 points. 

George Cardy (31pts/13reb) and Riley Cooke (28pts/10reb) were the standouts for Bohunt, who only slipped out of contention in the final quarter.

Kents Hill celebrate their win.

U14 Girls Final - Beaumont School 64-83 Northampton School For Girls - LIVE STATS

Northampton grabbed glory in Manchester behind Amelia-May Wesley-Maryan's standout showing.

The MVP, who plays for Northants BC in the Jnr. NBL, led her school to success with a huge double-double of 35 points and 13 rebounds, plus eight steals, while Brooke Foster (12pts, 12reb) and Urte Maldutyte (10pts) contributed to a disciplined team effort.

Jane Yu scored a remarkable 55 points in Beaumont's losing effort. The Oaklands player scored all but nine of her team's total, including a quartet of threes.

U16 Co-Ed Final: Northampton School For Boys 61-78 Ormiston Park Academy - LIVE STATS

Junior Final Fours MVP Oskaras Visockas was at it again back in Manchester.

Having excelled at the weekend's Jnr. NBL Final Fours, the London Stars standout shone for his school, Ormiston Park, with another 'Most Valuable Player' performance of 42 points, 13 rebounds, five steals and four assists. Tijus Puzonas had a big 19-point, 16-rebound double-double in support.

Benji Ani-Adjei (15pts), Oli Casey (13) and Anton Kelly (13) combined for Northampton School for Boys.

U16 Girls Final - Chadwell Heath Academy 57-56 Trinity CE - LIVE STATS

Chadwell Heath held their nerve against a late Trinity fightback to take the title back to the Capital.

Having led for almost the whole game, and by as many as 15 at one stage, the Londoners had to hold off a late surge from the Mancunians in a tense final quarter.

MVP Tia Andrew led the way for Chadwell with 25 points and seven rebounds, with Edita Vaka (16pts) and Lienna Harper-Moore (11 rebs) contributing.

Isioma Ijisonuwe (18pts/9rebs), Chiamaka Eze (12pts/14rebs) and Jane Oboavwuduo (12pts/7rebs) were the Trinity leaders.

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