Central News Agency (CNA reporter Chen Yung-chen Taipei, June 29) The 2026 Summer Peak Cup 3X3 Basketball Tournament concluded yesterday. Wu Yung-jen, coach of the P. LEAGUE+ Taipei Fubon Braves, who participated in the parent-child division with his son last year, this time registered his daughter for the junior high girls' division and personally supervised from the sidelines. The Peak Cup, now in its 19th year, is the largest 3X3 basketball tournament in northern Taiwan, bringing together hundreds of basketball enthusiasts of all ages from elementary school, junior high, high school, and adults. A total of 17 divisions and nearly 200 teams registered. Notably, this year marks the first time a girls' division has been added. Wu Yung-jen registered his daughter and her teammates from Touqian Junior High School for the junior high girls' division and served as a sideline supervisor. In a media interview, he expressed his happiness at participating in this grand event again, noting the excellent atmosphere. He also revealed that his daughter was there to make friends through basketball, stating, "I haven't set any expectations for her to achieve a specific ranking." When asked if he had imparted any skills to his daughter, Wu Yung-jen chuckled, saying that his daughter has always listened more to her school coach, leaving him with little role to play. Wu Hung-cheng, founder of the Peak Cup and chief coach of the tournament, mentioned that this year's slogan, "Get Stronger Together," successfully united players, parents, and staff. Preparations for the 20th tournament are already underway, with the aim of encouraging players to give their all on the court, learn to dominate the game with superior offensive and defensive skills, and inspire themselves to transform into top basketball players. (Edited by Kuan Chung-wei) 1150629 Stand with facts, your every donation is a force to protect press freedom. Download the CNA "First Hand News" APP to get the latest news in real