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After a four year hiatus, Ballislife came back to Cerritos College for their 10th annual Ballislife All-American Game (BILAAG). The 2023 edition was one to remember as it took overtime to finalize a winner. Team Future surpassed Team Elite, 157-154, as soon-to-be Kentucky Wildcat Justin Edwards<\/strong> of FAB 50 ranked Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia, Pa.) won MVP for Future group with 27 points on 63% shooting (12-19 FG). Edwards packs a heavy scoring punch with good positional size at 6\u20197, coupled with an advanced mid-range game.

For Team Future, future Kansas Jayhawk Marcus Adams<\/strong> of Narbonne (Harbor City, Calif.) shattered a few individual event records set by Stanley Johnson <\/strong>of Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) <\/strong>in 2014. Adams accumulated 44 points (Johnson's record was 39) and made eight triples (Previous record was 5). Adams actually had 23 points entering the fourth quarter and his team was down by 10 points in the last period of regulation. Adams overall exuded confidence with his game and overall perimeter scoring package. Amazingly, Adams had 21 points in the final 4:46 of regulation and overtime. (Watch FULL REPLAY of the game below)<\/p>\n\n\n