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Former Stars
The following is a list of some of our recent graduates and where they are now. This list is not all-inclusive. You may check our Olympians list
and Hall of Fame list for more.
Edmund Owusu Ansah (Class of '96 Aggrey House)
Captain of Asante Kotoko FC
Edmund Owusu Ansah (left) of the Class of '96 (Aggrey House), is the current
captain of champion club Kumasi Asante Kotoko
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Yussif Chibsah (Class of '96 Gberg House)
Captain of Ghana's under-23 national team; captained the national team at the 2004 Athens Olympiad
Asante Kotoko FC
Chibsah (number 17) celebrates a goal with the team in the Athens Olympics
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Dominic Oduro (Class of '99, G'berg House)
FC Dallas
And Dominic Oduro of the Class of '99 just signed his new contract with FC Dallas, making him the first Ghanaian to play in the American league. It is just the first step of the great things to come.
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Stephen Okei (Class of '2006, OW House)
outstanding central defender who played for the Black Starlets (Ghana's under-17 national team)
in the qualifying games for the 2007 Under-17 World Cup. He was particularly instrumental
in our qualification for the 2007 African Youth Championship in Togo.
Okei helped us win the national football
title in 2005 and helped Prempeh's run to the 2006 national final before joining the national under 17 team as a central midfielder.
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Sampson Otoo (Class of '2006, Aggrey House)
Liberty Professionals FC
Sampson Otoo - Ashanti Regional goalkeeper now playing for Liberty FC
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Martin "Apio" Osei Nyarko (Class of '2005, Aggrey House)
Tano Bofoakwa FC
When Martin signed with Tano Bofoakwa last year, he was
hailed by the team's Chairman as the "nation's best striker." He is currently playing in the Togolese Premier League.
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Ahmed Deedat Amoako
(Class of '2006, Aggrey House)
Milo National Footballer of the Year (2005)
currently with Bunkeflo IF, Swedish first division side
Samuel Adade (Class of '2002, Gberg House)
2004 Olympian in athletics
NCAA track star, Middle Tennessee State University
Adade holds the super-zonal athletics record of 21.3s in the 200m race
and a West Africa 100m and 200m champion (2004). He is a 2004 Olympian and finalist at the
World Junior championship in Italy, finishing 7th. Adade is currently on an athletics scholarship at
Middle Tennessee State University.
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Douglas "Man United" Nyame (Class of '2004, OT House)
plays for Charlottsville in the PDL (Professional Development League)
also an NCAA soccer star, Liberty University in Virginia
Faisal Chibsah (Class of '2004, OT House)
an NCAA soccer star, Carson Newman College in Tennessee
The second of the 3 Chibsah football brothers from Prempeh, Faisal Chibsah is an aspiring MLS player.
He is playing for Carson Neuman
College in Tennessee this year on scholarship. It is only temporary, however, because he will transfer to the University of Dayton next fall.
He scored his first goal in early September and was the mastermid behind a 5-0 rout of Salem International, in which he assisted on nearly
every goal.
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Paul Manu (Class of '2007, Butler House)
Bechem FC
K. Manu, the school's ace midfielder, is currently playing for Bechem FC.
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Pierre Lisk
(Class of '92)
Sierra Leonean national athlete, 2-time Olympian (1996, 2000)
Pierre Lisk ran
the 100 meters, 4x100 meters and the 200 meters in the Olympics and made it to the
finals in Atlanta '96, which made him the first University of Kansas Jayhawk Olympian since 1976.
He also posted Sierra Leone national record times of 20.86 in the 200 and 39.81 in the 4x100m relay
and qualified for the finals of the 200m and 4x100m in 1998 and 1999 World Championships.
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Eric Dzigbodzi Goloe (Class of 2006, Ramseyer House)
Ghana's fastest youth during his time on campus;
semi-finalist at 2005 World Youth Athletics, where he was Ghana's sole representative;
selected for
Commonwealth Games 2006 but did not participate because of injury.
At age 15, his best time was 10.4 secs in the 100m
Goloe was the Ashanti "Athlete of the Year" for 2004 and 2006
who set the 100 meter record in 2005 and was chosen as the sole representative of Ghana in the 2005
World Youth Athletics championship, where he made the semi-finals.
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The late Henry Hagan
(Class of '88, Pearson House)
1996 Olympian, holder of the national 4x400 relay record
Henry Hagan was an
Olympian who is the holder of the Ghanaian 4 x 400 relay record (with Hesse, Boateng and Amegatcher). The late
Hagan was an NCAA All-American who holds several records at the University of Alabama. His 400 meter time of 46.35 (set in Auburn) stands at 10th on the Ghana all-time best.
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Atiso Amoroso
(Class of 2005)
2006 Commonwealth Games athlete
Winner of the 2005 Inter-Regionals gold medal in the 1500m, Atiso qualified at the national trials
in 2006 to qualify for the Melbourne Commonwealth Games.
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Others without photos
Senior Mawusi
Manchester United Academy
Richard Osei Bonsu
Feyenoord Fetteh FC
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