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Bremen Completes Bi-County Sweep; Devine MVP, Kincaid Reaches 1,000

Chase Devine hit five first-half 3s and scored 21 to lead Bremen's boys to a 58-26 Bi-County title, while Emma Kincaid reached 1,000 career points as the girls also won 52-20.

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Bremen Completes Bi-County Sweep; Devine MVP, Kincaid Reaches 1,000
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Chase Devine's hot start set the tone as Bremen completed a rare boys/girls sweep of the Everwise Bi-County Tournament on Jan. 25. Devine scored 21 points, including five 3-pointers in the first half, and the Bremen boys rolled to a 58-26 victory over Culver to capture their first Bi-County championship since 2008. Bremen improved to 13-0 in Bi-County tournament play, a streak that underscores the program's consistency in the county bracket.

Offensive balance backed Devine's shooting. Bryce Miller added 14 points and Riley Tener chipped in 13, allowing Bremen to sustain pressure when Culver tried to adjust defensively. Bremen's defense was equally decisive, holding Culver to 26 points and limiting second-chance opportunities that might have kept the game close. The margin and tempo reflected a team clicking on both ends and executing game plans at a level that often separates deep postseason contenders from one-and-done squads.

The girls' title matched the boys' statement. Emma Kincaid reached the 1,000-career-point milestone as Bremen's girls beat John Glenn 52-20 to claim the Bi-County crown. Kincaid's milestone adds to a season of individual and collective growth for the girls program, while the 32-point margin highlighted defensive intensity and efficient scoring distribution. The sweep is Bremen's first boys/girls Bi-County sweep since 1990, a historical marker that connects this year's squads to long-term program traditions.

Beyond trophies and milestones, the results carry broader implications for Bremen athletics and the local basketball landscape. The boys' defensive performance and Devine's perimeter shooting will draw attention from sectional opponents preparing for the regular season's next phases. The girls' program gains a measurable boost in momentum with Kincaid joining the 1,000-point club, an achievement that elevates program visibility for younger players and the community.

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The double sweep also has economic and cultural ripple effects in this Indiana basketball hotbed. Strong tournament showings tend to increase gym attendance, bolster booster activity, and energize youth-league enrollment, all of which feed into sustaining competitive programs. Bremen's coaches can point to tangible results when shaping schedules, fundraising drives, and community engagement this winter and spring.

These wins position Bremen as a program to watch as the season moves toward sectionals and regionals. Devine's shooting and Kincaid's scoring trajectory give Bremen momentum and narrative threads that will carry through the remainder of the season, with local fans and youth players alike likely to follow the teams' next steps closely.

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