The 2025 ProAm season was one for the books, a season of grit, highlight reels, and an unshakable will to win. Coming off our 2024 championship run, the bar was set high, and our team showed up ready to defend the crown.

Last year, we stood at the top. This year, we fought tooth and nail through the season, giving fans everything: buzzer-beaters, clutch defensive stops, and a chemistry that only comes from a team that believes in each other. Reaching the semifinals wasn’t the ending we wanted, but it’s the fire we needed. 2026 is about redemption. Call it a Revenge Tour.

We wouldn’t be here without the talent and dedication of our players, athletes who gave it their all every single game: Kyreese Willingham, Malik Willingham, KJ Wilson, Rashad Vaughn, Antwan Kimmons, Breyton Buysman, Ryan Thissen, Terrell Smith, Steven Crowl, Drew Adams, and Zaccheus Darko-Kelly. Each brought their style to the court from explosive scoring runs to lockdown defense, and together, they made sure every game was a show.
Guiding this team with strategy, discipline, and trust were our coaches: Mike Muscala and Alec Harris. Their leadership went above and beyond; they instilled the belief that we could go toe-to-toe with anyone in the league.

The 2025 season might have ended earlier than we wanted, but it’s only set the stage for a comeback story fans won’t forget. Lamb Chops ProAm will return in 2026 hungrier than ever. This isn’t just basketball. This is culture, community, and competition and we’re ready to take back what’s ours. Revenge Tour. Summer 2026. Be ready.
