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    All-Star 3 Teams named for FIBA 3x3 Youth Nations League 2025 - Oceania

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    The top players shined across both Conferences

    KOROR (Palau) - The best rising talents of the FIBA 3x3 Youth Nations League 2025 - Oceania have been named to the prestigious All-Star 3 teams, recognizing the top performers across both Conferences and genders.

    Men’s All-Star 3 - Conference 1

    • Isaac Sewabu (Fiji) - Sewabu was unstoppable at his peak as Fiji went first in the conference, topping the scoring charts in two stops - including 32 in Stop 4 - and finishing with the highest total in the conference with 128 points.

    • Andrew Westin (Palau) - The home town hero was a model of consistency as Westin poured in 18+ points in five of six stops to anchor Palau’s strong run to second place. He finished with 110 points in total

    • Morea Elavo (Papua New Guinea) - Elavo brought the fire for PNG, highlighted by 31 points in Stop 4 and two other stops of 20+ points and totalled for 114 points.

    Women’s All-Star 3 - Conference 1

    • Alice Kaiawa (Papua New Guinea) - Kaiawa was PNG’s offensive engine, scoring in double digits in every stop for a total of 102 points and peaking with a 24-point showing in Stop 4.

    • Ranadi Koroi (Fiji) - Koroi caught fire early with back-to-back scoring titles in Stops 1 and 2 and ended up with 98 points, leading a balanced campaign that kept Fiji at the top of the conference standings.

    • Christina Kasten (Vanuatu) - Kasten exploded mid-tour with a 29-point outburst in Stop 4 and followed it up with 27 in Stop 5, powering Vanuatu's scoring charge.

    Men’s All-Star 3 - Conference 2

    • Luke Sinisa (Tonga) - The unstoppable force of Tonga’s offense, Sinisa led four of six stops in scoring and finished as the top scorer in all of Oceania with 127 total points. He also recorded the most points in a stop in the conference with 32 in Stop 3 where Tonga topped in first place.

    • Kalita Maelasi (Solomon Islands) - A consistent bucket-getter and two-time stop scoring leader. Maelasi powered the Solomon Islands with clutch performances and scoring bursts, allowing the team to roar back from a sitxh place finish in Stop 1 to first palce.

    • Heiarii Salmon (Tahiti) - Tahiti’s go-to weapon, Salmon showcased versatility and efficiency, finishing third overall in Conference 2 while leading his team in nearly every outing.

    Women’s All-Star 3 - Conference 2

    • Lesieli Manupule (Tonga) - Manupule was a scoring machine for Tonga and the conference with 135 points, leading the team to the top of the confefrence. She topped at least 27 points in three different stops and finishing with an explosive 31-point Stop 6 performance.

    • Hildegard Matthes (Samoa) - Matthes led Samoa with her all-around scoring game, headlining two stops and consistently delivering when it mattered most.

    • Aliyah Fernandez (Northern Mariana Islands) - Fernandez was the heart of Northern Mariana Islands, leading as top scorer in Stop 3 and getting her team to a second place finish.

    These All-Star selections reflect scoring consistency and big-game moments from the region’s next wave of 3x3 stars.

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