Students from Almond Acres Charter Academy show off their trophies after a successful day at the Bulldog Basketball Tournament, clinching top honors in both A and B team divisions. (Contributed)

BRADLEY — Six school districts converged on March 19 to compete in the annual Bulldog Basketball Tournament held at the Bradley Union School District.

Co-ed teams spanning from fourth to eighth grades participated in a day-long tournament to determine the “top dog” in both A and B divisions.

The A team champion was the Almond Acres Charter Academy from Paso Robles, with Bradley Union School District as the runner-up. The B team champion was the Almond Acres Charter Academy, with San Ardo Union School District as the runner-up.

Bradley Union School District’s team proudly holds their runner-up trophy, celebrating their strong performance in the A division at the Bulldog Basketball Tournament. (Contributed)

“The goal of this tournament has always been about students — providing an organized event where smaller schools/districts can come together and play basketball in a fun, competitive way,” according to Josh Van Norman, superintendent/principal of Bradley Union School District.

At this year’s tournament, all student participants were provided a track bag from Chevron, a bag of assorted candy from Sticky USA, a goodie bag from Sol Treasures and a taco lunch donated by Tacos La Potranca De Jalisco.

Represented schools/districts included the San Miguel Joint Union School District, Bradley Union School District, San Ardo Union School District, San Antonio Union School District, San Lucas Union School District and the Almond Acres Charter Academy.

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