Ghana Basketball Federation Launches HoopRave 2025 & Unveils participating schools at Aburi Girls SHS on International Women’s day

The Ghana Basketball Federation (GBF) officially launched HoopRave 2025 at Aburi Girls’ Senior High School on March 8, 2025, as part of the International Women’s Day celebrations.

The event brought together top basketball stakeholders, school representatives, and the sporting community to unveil Ghana’s biggest high school 3×3 basketball and entertainment festival.

The launch was graced by the Assistant Headmistress of Aburi Girls’ SHS, past students, parents, Women in Basketball, key executives of the Ghana Basketball Federation, and other distinguished guests.

A major highlight of the event was the official unveiling of the 42 participating schools (18 female and 24 male teams), setting the stage for an intense and entertaining tournament from April 10-12, 2025, at the Bukom Boxing Arena.

What is HoopRave?

Hoop Rave is more than just a basketball tournament—it’s a dynamic movement dedicated to advancing high school basketball and youth sports engagement in Ghana.

Organized by the Ghana Basketball Federation in collaboration with IUNGO World and officially recognized by FIBA 3×3 Africa, HoopRave serves as a premier platform for young athletes to refine their skills, showcase their talent, and compete at a structured, high-energy level.

This festival seamlessly fuses basketball, school rivalries, entertainment, and fashion, creating an electrifying atmosphere that unites students, alumni, and passionate sports fans from across the nation.

This year, 42 of Ghana’s best high schools will compete for ultimate glory, including:


Male Teams (24 Schools)

Anglican Senior High School, Kumasi (KASS) – Ashanti

Opoku Ware School (OWASS) – Ashanti

Prempeh College (Prempeh) – Ashanti

Sunyani Senior High School (SUSEC) – Bono

Adisadel College (ADISCO) – Central

Mfantsipim School (KWABOTWE) – Central

St. Augustine College (AUGUSCO) – Central

Koforidua Senior High Technical School (KSTS) – Eastern

Okuapeman Senior High School (Okuapeman) – Eastern

Pope John Senior High School (POJOSS) – Eastern

Accra Academy (Accra Aca) – Greater Accra

Achimota School (Motown) – Greater Accra

Presbyterian Boys’ Senior High School, Legon (PRESEC) – Greater Accra

St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School (Quinas) – Greater Accra

West Africa Senior High School (WASS) – Greater Accra

Labone Senior High School – Greater Accra

Tamale Senior High School (TAMASCO) – Northern

Navrongo Senior High School – Upper East

Wa Senior High School – Upper West

Bishop Herman College – Volta

Keta Senior High School (KETASCO) – Volta

Ghana Senior High Technical School, Takoradi (GSTS) – Western

St. Mary’s Boys Senior High – Western

St. John’s School, Sekondi – Western

Female Teams (18 Schools)

Kumasi Girls Senior High School (KUGISS) – Ashanti

St. Louis Girls Senior High School – Ashanti

Dormaa Senior High School (DORMASS) – Bono

Holy Child School (HOLICO) – Central

Mfantsiman Girls’ Senior High School (Syte) – Central

Wesley Girls Senior High School (Wey Gey Hey) – Central

Aburi Girls’ Senior High School (ABUGISS) – Eastern

St Rose’s Senior High School (Roses) – Eastern

Accra Girls Senior High School (AGISS) – Greater Accra

St. Mary’s Senior High School (Merries) – Greater Accra

St. John’s Grammar – Greater Accra

Presbyterian Secondary School, Osu (OSU PRESEC) – Greater Accra

Tamale Senior High School (TAMASCO) – Northern

Navrongo Senior High School (NAVASCO) – Upper East

Wa Senior High School (WASEC) – Upper West

Mawuli School – Volta

Ahantaman Girls’ Senior High School – Western

Shama Senior High School – Western

Each of these schools will battle for supremacy, pride, and the championship title, making HoopRave a true national festival of basketball and school spirit.

A Strong Message from the Ghana Basketball Federation President

In his address, Mr. Ato Van-Ess, President of the Ghana Basketball Federation, emphasized the significance of HoopRave as a game-changer for high school basketball in Ghana.

He highlighted basketball as a tool for education, discipline, teamwork, and leadership, underscoring the Federation’s commitment to structured programs and investment in youth sports development.

“Talent exists in abundance across Ghana, but talent alone is not enough. It takes investment, mentorship, dedication, and the right environment to nurture excellence.

HoopRave is not just a competition—it is a movement that will unearth and refine the future stars of Ghanaian basketball,” he stated.

He also commended the efforts of all stakeholders, including school coaches, sponsors, and partners like IUNGO World, Sporty FM, Ghana Education Service, iGive Foundation, High School Clique, and Digital Narrative Consult, for making this event a reality.

The launch was not just about basketball, it was a celebration of school spirit, culture, and entertainment. High School Clique led a series of hype sessions, school Jama performances, and engagement activities, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere.

The event also featured an exhibition match between Aburi Girls’ Basketball Team and the Women’s National Team, a thrilling game that highlighted the growing dominance of female basketball in Ghana.

The Road to HoopRave 2025
With the successful launch now complete, the President of Ghana Basketball Federation will embark on a nationwide tour to visit the participating schools starting from March 10, 2025 , engaging with students and coaches in preparation for the main event.

The main tournament is set for April 10-12, 2025, at the Bukom Boxing Arena, where Ghana’s best high school teams will go head-to-head in an action-packed 3×3 showdown.

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