Current Icons
The following is a list of some of our current student athletes.
Ahmed Deedat Amoako
(Class of '2006, Aggrey House)
National Footballer of the Year (2005)
and captain of the Prempeh team
Ahmed is a utility player who is excellent on all areas of the field. This national player of
the year has received calls from Feyenoord FC of the national premier league and Okwawu United wanting him
to play for them. Some foreign universities have also visited him on campus in an attempt to recruit him for scholarship in the USA.
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Eric Dzigbodzi Goloe (Class of 2006, Ramseyer House)
Ghana's fastest youth
Goloe is 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. Goloe was adjudged the Best Track athlete
for 2006 and the overall Best Ashanti athlete for 2006. He is the right winger of the national champion Prempeh team.
There is a strong corelation between Prempeh's football success and Goloe's presence on the football field; his injury
in December accounted for our sole loss of the season.
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John Fokuo (Class of '2006 Butler House)
Best 100m time: 10.9
Best 200m time: 22.4
Aspires to be a business executive in future. John commenced athletics in September 2001
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Adusei Kofi Sabath (Class of 2006, OW House)
Best 800m - 1:82:1
Best 1500m - 4:06:25
Sabath holds the best pole vault record at Prempeh College.
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Paul Manu (Class of '2007, Butler House)
2005 Soccer League MVP
Collins Amponsah (Class of '2006, Freeman House)
Sports Prefect 2006, Ashanti triple jump record holder
Versatile star who plays volleyball, soccer and athletics for the school. Collins set a new record for triple jump in Ashanti this year and was
awarded Best Field athlete for the 2006 Inter-Schools competition. He ran the hurdles and both relays for Prempeh. His
best Long jump distance is 6.55.
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Stephen Okei (Class of '2006, OW House)
outstanding central defender who plays for ASFA Sekyi Academy in Juaso
Okei helped us win the national football title in 2005 and will be present in the back
again in our 2006 national title defense.
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