Carter “The Goat” Ralston of Ionia’s Bulldog Beasts team drives past Belding’s Jonah Hummel of the Beast Squad during a game featured on the center Dream Court at Saturday’s Gus Macker tournament in Greenville. The Dream Court featured colorful and light-hearted commentary from Gus Macker founder Scott McNeal. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Greenville senior Kaine Brown pulls up in traffic for the shot as he leads his team, Wachowicz Farms, by scoring the first six points of their game on Saturday. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
14-year NBA veteran Chris Kaman, left, initially expected to play in Greenville’s Gus Macker tournament, instead helped out by coaching his nephew Jayce Kaman and his team, Squires. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Tri County sophomore Cameren Friend muscles his way through defenders during his team’s, TCHS, first game on Saturday. Friend was also joined by fellow Tri County varsity teammates Bryce Hallman and Nicholas Poprawski. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Recent Oakland University graduate Leah Sommerfield came back home to show off her skills at the Greenville Gus Macker tournament on Saturday. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Ionia’s Kara Kramer, 13, drives through the slew of defenders from the Northview team, Wildcatz, as she leads her team, Hype Squad, on the Gus Macker Dream Court during Saturday’s tournament action in Greenville. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Recent Ionia High School graduate Alec White finds an opening and drives the ball to the hoop during Saturday’s Gus Macker action. Joined by his fellow varsity basketball teammate, Nick Szymanski, White and his team, Trust The Process, were able to take down their opponent, Butter Boys, in the first round. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Ionia’s Jessa Swinehart, right, guards her defender tight as her team, Victory Royale, takes down their opponent, 2nd to None, during Saturday’s tournament action. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman
Greenville’s Torri Pulaski, left, representing her team, No Big Deal, pulls up for a shot amid multiple defenders from their opponent, I Own Ya, including Morgan Canfield, left, Sidney Casillas, middle, and Myah Barna, right. — DN Photo | Alex Freeman