The PCA Paladins are in the post season! We had an amazing season this year for all age groups. Many of our teams participated in the Gulf Coast District Tournament, held in Monroe, LA. 18u boys were able to get 5th place overall, finishing 2-1. 18u girls placed 4th, with a record of 1-2. 16u boys got 6th, going
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PCA Dominates in West Florida
[MILTON, FL] The PCA Paladins competed in West Florida Baptist Academy’s Conqueror Classic held at the Conquerors home gym, Nov. 16th-18th. This was a varsity only tournament, filled with exciting matchups and great competition. Both the 18u girls and boys came out on top, defending their titles from last year. The 18u girls went up against the Santa Rosa
PCA Paladins Start the Season Strong
The PCA Paladins are back at it this year in the 2023-24 season. They look to defend the MSAHA titles in both 16U and 18U boys and girls, as well as some non-conference tournaments. Though just starting the season, the Paladins are confident and ready for whatever competition lies ahead. So, with that being said, let’s dive in! The
PCA Paladins Finish Strong
[SPRINGFIELD, MO] About two weeks ago, the PCA Paladins participated in the annual NCHBC tournament, where homeschool teams from all over the U.S. come together for a week competing for the title “National Champions.” PCA brought four teams with them: 18U and 16U boys, and 16U and 14U girls. Each team competed well and ended their season strong. 18U
PCA Paladins Dominate MSAHA Playoffs
[HATTIESBURG, MS] The Paladins had an outstanding tournament last weekend in Hattiesburg, MS, as they participated in the annual MSAHA tournament. They brought four teams to compete: 16U girls, 16U boys, 18U girls, and 18U boys. All four teams went undefeated, winning the title for each. The Paladins also brought a 14U boys’ team to Laurel, MS, on Monday
PCA PALADINS Bring Home Two Championships from Monroe
[MONROE, LA] This past week PCA participated in the NCHBC Gulf Coast District tournament. Teams from Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Arkansas all met up in Monroe, LA, for what was an exciting weekend of fun, friends, and basketball. The Paladins competed well in all five age groups (18U boys, 16U boys and girls, and 14U boys and girls). The 18U boys came
PCA Paladins Continue to Impress
It’s been a busy yet successful new year for the PCA Paladins as the post season closes in. The 18U boys have gone 4-2 since the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, including wins over the Scott County Flames, Meridian Flyers, Hattiesburg Forerunners, and a close game against the CHEF Patriots. Losses include games against Oak Forest Jackets [Amite City,