TORONTO -- The monarchy arrived this weekend at NBA Hoop-It-Up in Toronto. Caroline Chang, a 16-year-old player from Pierrefonds, Quebec and Steve Harris, a 15-year-old basketball player from Brighton, Ontario reigned over the Juicy Fruit court at NBA Hoop-It-Up, Canada's largest 3-on-3 basketball competition.

King of the Court Steve and Caroline arrived in style -- by limousine at York University, and spent the day playing hoops and showing off their skills on the Juicy Fruit court. As winners in the national search for the Juicy Fruit King of the Court, Caroline and Steve each received a trip to Toronto for themselves and a guest, $500 spending money, and two nights in a downtown Toronto hotel.

Plus, to cap off the weekend, Steve and Caroline were 'celebrity judges' in the Nike Slam Dunk contest at Centre Court on Saturday, along with Alvin Williams of the Toronto Raptors.

It was all just a part of the royal treatment that Caroline and Steve received as the Juicy Fruit King and Queen of the Court!

Juicy Fruit King of the Court Winners Caroline Chang and Steve Harris hang out with Cabbie, host of NBA XL.
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Caroline and Steve were celebrity judges in the Nike Slam Dunk contest at NBA Hoop-It-Up along with Alvin Williams of the Toronto Raptors.
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