Hagåtña (Guam) - The FIBA Micronesian Cup has unveiled its All‑Star Five, recognising the standout performers who shaped the tournament with leadership, consistency and big‑game impact.
The selection brings together the most influential athletes from Guam, Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia, reflecting the competitive balance and regional pride that defined this year’s event.
Noah Adams (FSM)
Adams’ all‑around production and ability to elevate FSM in key stretches made him the clear choice for All-Star Five honours. His blend of size, touch and leadership set the tone for FSM’s campaign.
Jerry Ngiraremiang (PLW) Palau’s most reliable scorer throughout the week, Ngiraremiang delivered high‑efficiency offense and carried major responsibility in tight games. His shot‑making and poise kept Palau competitive against every opponent.
Christopher Conner (GUM) Conner brought Guam’s trademark intensity, providing defensive pressure, transition scoring and veteran steadiness. His versatility allowed Guam to dictate tempo and maintain control in crucial moments.
Connor Boylan (FSM) Boylan’s emergence as a dynamic guard gave FSM a second major weapon. His pace, perimeter shooting and ability to break down defences complemented Adams perfectly and powered FSM’s strongest offensive stretches.
Wallace Worswick (PLW) Worswick was Palau’s engine on both ends, combining physicality, rebounding and interior scoring. His presence in the paint was central to Palau’s identity and kept them in the hunt throughout the tournament.
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