HoopRave 2025
HoopRave 2025: We Made History!
Accra, Ghana — HoopRave 2025 lit up the Bukom Boxing Arena from April 10–12, bringing Ghana’s biggest high school basketball and youth culture festival to life!
Basketball. Music. Fashion. Dance. School Spirit.
It was all there — and Vase Sports was right at the heart of it.
Together, we didn’t just find talent —
We launched futures. We made noise. We put Ghana on the global basketball map.
Our Impact
As a leading Ghanaian sports agency, Vase Sports is deeply committed to the future of young athletes. At HoopRave 2025, we’ll be actively engagd in:
Scouting & Mentorship – Identifying top talent and nurturing their growth beyond the tournament.
Branding & Athlete Profiling – Creating highlight reels, interviews, and digital content to showcase players to a wider audience. Pathway Guidance – Providing student-athletes with crucial insights on scholarships, international exposure, and career development.
The Competition: Ghana’s Top High Schools Went Head-to-Head
42 powerhouse teams — 24 boys’ teams and 18 girls’ teams — brought fire to the court at HoopRave 2025!
Basketball giants like PRESEC, Opoku Ware, Mfantsipim, Wesley Girls, Holy Child, and Kumasi Girls battled it out for ultimate glory.In the end, two champions rose to the top:
Mfantsipim School — Boys' Division Winners
St. John’s Grammar School — Girls' Division Winners
Vase Sports tracked standout performances throughout the tournament, offering athletes exclusive opportunities through our mentorship and scouting program. A Vision RealizedHoopRave 2025 brought Vase Sports' mission to life:
Using sports as a tool for youth development and social change
Bridging education and athletics through meaningful exposure
Building athlete portfolios to attract scouts, clubs, and scholarship opportunities
Backed by the support of FIBA 3×3 Africa, the Ghana Basketball Federation, and the Ministries of Education and Sports,
HoopRave 2025 proved that it’s more than just a tournament — it’s a talent engine.With Vase Sports leading the charge, young athletes didn’t just compete —
they launched their professional dreams.Ghana, the future of basketball is here — and it’s just the beginning.






