Hall of Fame Class of 2025

We had a record 150+ people submit their vote this year for the Hall of Fame class of 2025. Thank you to everyone that took the time out to submit their vote.

Here is the Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

Beau Barney from Westminster Colorado

Beau has won 2 National Titles with The Decision and post career averages of 24 ppg while shooting over 52% from the field and 45% from the 3 point line. His team Impact has dominated the Westminster league for close to a decade.

Frankie Ghouchani from Atlanta Georgia

Frankie has been a staple in the Atlanta Ultimate Hoops community for many years and one of the best shooters to ever come out of the Atlanta Sandy Springs league. His team Dream Team has made the final four multiple times at the National Tournament and is one of the most respected teams on the National stage.

Juan Carter from Green Valley Nevada

Juan is number #2 all time in assists, #26 all time in scoring and #7 all time in steals in all of Ultimate Hoops. He’s highly regarded as one of the top guards to ever lace them up in Las Vegas.

Antoine Lynch from St. Louis Park Minnesota

Antoine is #10 all time in rebounds in Ultimate Hoops history. He was a double double machine in the early glory days of Minnesota basketball and regarded as one of the top rebounders ever in Minnesota history.

Craig Rallo from Syosset New York

Craig has won close to 25 championships during his time in Syosset and Garden City. He is the ultimate glue guy and one of the most scrappiest point guards to ever come out of Syosset. Him and current HOF Mike Mastro formed one of the best duos of all time in Syosset’s storied history.

Jason LaPlanche from Westwood Massachusetts (Contributor)

Jason has ran the league since the club opened and has been the only league coordinator Westwood has ever had. He’s built the program from ground up and now runs 3 successful leagues in Westwood. He’s what we call the OG of Westwood.

Shuan Ellis from Cypress Texas (Contributor)

Shuan has been part of Ultimate Hoops for over 10 years in the Houston community. He’s ran leagues in Lake Houston, Champions and now most currently in Cypress. He is best known for the podcast he started with his co-host Kevin Gill covering Ultimate Hoops in Houston. They have one of the best media teams in the entire country.