Following a two week layoff for Easter break, the league's nine teams headed back to the courts at K1 for battle. With half of the regular season already completed, Sunday was an opportunity for several teams to try and improve their place in the season standings as the playoffs quickly approach. Following the day's action, just three of the league's nine teams would leave the gym without a loss on the day.

Week 4 – Game 1:
Team 1 – 78 (4-1)
Team 4 – 63 (2-3)

In the opening matchup of the week, 30 points from Team 1's Ray Lawrence proved to be the difference in a 78-63 win against Team 4. Dennis Koger had 16 points, and Trey Johnson chipped in 16 points and 12 rebounds for Team 1. Kale Maupin cotinued his solid play for Team 4 with another double-double. He had 22 points and 11 rebounds in the losing effort. Jake Lingle also added ten points and five rebounds. Team 1, who led by just two points with seven minutes remaining, improves to 4-1 overall and is tied atop the league standings. With the loss, Team 4 drops to 2-3. Lawrence's exceptional play at the point guard position was enough to garner him player of the week honors for Week 4.

Week 4 – Game 2:
Team 4 – 80 (3-3)
Team 7 – 74 (1-4)

Team 4 was right back on the court for its second consecutive game, this time against a pesky pink team. Although the matchup seemed lopsided on paper, Team 7 came out firiing on all cylinders and led by double digits early on. However, a strong defensive stretch, and a solid game from Christian Straw, gave Team 4 a come-from-behind, 80-74 win. Straw scored a season-high 23 points, and also had four rebounds and four assists. Kale Maupin had 17 points and 12 rebounds. For Team 7, despite only having six players, they were able to keep pace and score with Team 4. Patrick Cullom led the way with 22 points, while Jaquan Boxley had 17 points, and Darian Bosby had 14 points. Team 4 is 3-3 overall, while Team 4 sits at 1-4.

Week 4 – Game 3:
Team 9 – 72 (4-1)
Team 2 – 60 (3-2)

Two 3-1 teams matched up in a huge game for seeding. Although both teams entered with identical records, their styles and makeup couldn't have been any different. In the end, it was the age and experience of Team 9 that led them to a 72-60 win against a young, fiery Team 2. Although it wasn't their best shooting performance from behind the arc, Team 9 still mananaged to use their balanced offensive attack to score early and often in the paint. Brian Hernandez had a huge game, scoring 28 points. Red Binion would add 18 points. For Team 2, Braijon Thomas led the way with 16 points. Antwan Peterson and CJ Link each had 13 points, while JJ Calvin added 11 points. Team 9's win moves them to 4-1, tied for first place with Team 1. Team 2 suffers just their second loss of the season and is now 3-2 on the year.

Week 4 – Game 4:
Team 2 – 52 (4-2)
Team 5 – 46 (2-2)

Despite the tough loss against Team 9, Team 2 was right back on the court for perhaps its biggest game of the season against Team 5. Not only were both teams looking to stay in the top four of the league standings, but bragging rights loomed large in a matchp of two foes. Defense and rebounding was king, as the two teams were tied 23-23 at halftime. Strong play from Team 2's Jared Harris and JJ Calvin down the stretch, who each scored 15 points, would be just enough to give Team 2 a chippy 52-46 win. Team 5 was led by 14 points from Jamari Washington, who featured a roster of 13 players. Team 2 sits at 4-2 on the year, and remains in third place in the league. Team 5 falls to 2-2.

Week 4 – Game 5:
Team 5 – 79 (3-2)
Team 6 – 53 (1-4)

For the third time on Sunday, a team that lost its previous game, would bounce back in the second game of a doubleheader to salvage a .500 record on the day. Team 5 would overcome heavy emotions and a slow start to roll to a 79-53 win over Team 6. Despite only being up 34-30 at halftime, the floodgates opened up for Team 5, as Terrell Hendrix got back on track with a 15 point performance. Jordan Winfield added 11 points, while Demarcus Macon had nine points, five rebounds, and three steals. Team 6 couldn't get it going from deep, shooting just 8/40 from three-point range. They were led by Vince Harrison Jr. with 14 points. Team 5 improves to 3-2 on the year, while Team 6's struggles continue, as they fell to 1-4.

Week 4 – Game 6:
Team 8 – 103 (4-2)
Team 3 – 58 (0-5)

In the final game of the week, Team 8 rode an onslaught of offensive firepower to roll past Team 3 by a score of 103-58. Team 8, who is just the second team on the year to break the 100-point mark, was led by several outstanding offensive performances. Andre Robertson Jr. was masterful in the point guard position, scoring 8 points and dishing out a league-record 11 assists. Bobby Crivokapich and Seth Johnson were the biggest beneficiaries. Crivokapich had a whopping 30 points and 13 rebounds, while Johnson had a monstrous 27 points and 25 rebounds. Andre Robertson would also add 14 points. For Team 5, Bryant Jackson and Michael Lonergan Jr. both scored in double figures, with 11 and 10 points respectively. Team 8 improves to 4-2 on the year, while Team 3 remains the league's only winless team at 0-5.

Standings
Team 9 (4-1)
Team 1 (4-1)
Team 2 (4-2)
Team 8 (4-2)
Team 5 (3-2)
Team 4 (3-3)
Team 6 (1-4)
Team 7 (1-4)
Team 3 (0-5)