Late-game heroics highlight another week of the Moneyball Pro-Am

By admin — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – The Moneyball Pro-Am provided a night of nonstop action, with the first game delivering a tight finish and the second game exploding with high-flying dunks, keeping the crowd on their feet from start to finish. The excitement continued through a dramatic evening that showcased competitive basketball and highlight-worthy plays.
In the opening matchup, Team Faygo edged out Team LAFCU by a single point, prevailing 83-82 as LAFCU’s late attempt to win at the buzzer fell short. Jasiah Jervis led Team Faygo with a 27-point performance, fueling their late push and ultimately sealing the narrow victory. The close scoreline underscored the balance and intensity of the competition, with both teams trading blows down the stretch and LAFCU’s final possession failing to convert the decisive shot.
The night’s second game featured Team Motorcars taking down Team BLT’s 77-68. Carlos Medlock Jr. paced Team Motorcars with 25 points, orchestrating the offense and providing steady scoring throughout the contest. On the other side, Kaleb Glenn of the BLT’s led all scorers with an impressive 37 points, highlighting his scoring prowess even in a losing effort. The matchup offered a contrast in styles, with Motorcars leveraging a balanced attack and endurance late in the game, while the BLT’s leaned on Glenn’s explosive scoring to keep pace.
Highlights from the first two games, including standout plays, jaw-dropping dunks, and crucial moments, are available in the video player at the top of this article. Fans who want a quick recap can relive the most exciting sequences, including clutch baskets, defensive stops, and fast breaks that defined the earlier portion of the evening.
The nightcap featured Team Tri-Star Trust overcoming Team SPS in a thrilling double-overtime battle, 110-107, capped by a game-winning buzzer-beater from Devon Wilson. The back-and-forth clash saw both teams exchange momentum multiple times, with Tri-Star Trust ultimately sealing the victory on the dramatic final possession in the second OT. Wilson’s heroics provided a fitting capstone to an intensely competitive night and showcased the resilience and clutch performance that defines the Moneyball Pro-Am experience.
Action resumes at the Moneyball Pro-Am on Tuesday, when a tripleheader of games is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at Holt High School. The event remains free and open to the public, offering another opportunity to witness high-level amateur basketball, dynamic plays, and players showcasing their skills in a competitive, fan-friendly environment. For those following the latest updates, the Moneyball Pro-Am continues to deliver compelling basketball moments, standout performances, and a growing roster of players to watch as the season progresses.
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