AJ Dybantsa and the United States were unstoppable at this year's FIBA U17 World Cup in Istanbul.
The U.S. cruised to a seventh consecutive gold medal on Sunday, taking down Italy in the final, 129-88.
Dybantsa (Brockton, Mass.), the top-ranked high school player in the country, tallied 14 points, four rebounds and three assists in the victory.
Dominating the U17 World Cup is typical for the U.S.; they're 51-0 since joining competition in 2010. But this year's 64.3-point average margin of victory represented the largest in team history. The landslide run included a 96-point win against the Philippines in the round of 16.