More than 100,000 people watched the 2025 Hubei Province Top 100 County Basketball League concluded successfully
hubei daily
2025-12-14 07:42:14
Top 100 County Basketball League
Hubei Daily News (Reporter Guo Xiaoming, Correspondents Li Wuqiong, Guan Honglei) On December 13, in the final round of the 2025 Hubei Province National Top 100 County Basketball League, the Qianjiang team defeated Daye 76-62 at home and won the championship trophy with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss.
The final round of competition was held in Yidu, Qianjiang, Hanchuan and Xiantao. After the game, the four places held simultaneous award ceremonies through the video connection system. The chief referee announced the final results of the league and the awards of each team to other competition areas through live broadcast signals at the main venue in Qianjiang.
Qianjiang won the championship, and Hanchuan finished second with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses. The most valuable player award of the tournament was won by Yu Xinwei of Hanchuan team; the scoring champion was won by Yu Yongwei of Yidu team who exceeded 40 points in a single game twice; the rebounding champion was won by Zhang Hanzhi of Hanchuan team, the assist champion was Feng Quan of Daye team, and the three-point champion was Song Yan of Xiantao team.
The Top 100 Counties Basketball League is an amateur basketball tournament organized by teams from 8 counties and cities in Hubei Province that have been selected into the National Top 100 Counties list, covering a population of nearly 7 million. The 14 rounds and 56 games were all sold out, and the total number of spectators exceeded 100,000. The atmosphere was extremely warm. The relevant person in charge of the Provincial Sports Bureau said that this time the Top 100 County Basketball League was very successful. “With the support of the Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government, we used the sports event platform to promote basketball, which met the spiritual and cultural needs of the people, enhanced exchanges and connections between participating counties and cities, and promoted the vigorous development of the county event economy in our province.”
Editor in charge: Wang Heng