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The Glorious Days of Prempeh Sports:


Adu Nti and Adjei doing their best to maintain their superiority over the other athletes in the 400 meters finals.


Our athletic team that won the Presidential Shield in 1963 with Headmaster T.A. Osae. From left to right: Standing - Boateng (880 yards), Asante, Nettey (pole vault), Adjei (880 yds), Lomotey (Discuss); Adu Nti (880 yards); Addo (Sprints), Allotey (Sprints), Quartey (High Jump), Aryin Lartey (Sprints). Sitting: Owusu-Mensah, Mr. Dagher Mensah (Sportsmaster), Mr. T.A. Osae, Headmaster, B.A. Mensah (Sprints - Captain), and Ohene-Frempong (Long and tripple jumps and hurdles)


1962: Mr. Dagher Mensah, P.E. Master coaching our internationally renowned athletes


1963: Our star athletes in training.


Osagyefo's Golden Boy - Owusu Mensah


1962/63: Versatile Stanley Allotey having a go at the high jump.


A group photograph of our "Great Torino Stars" who gallantly upheld the name of Prempeh College at the Kumasi Sports Stadium in 1966.


1966/67 Interco: Adu Nti and Adjei E. our middle distance runners, having a quite rest before going for the 400 metres.


1966/67 Interco Relay Team at the Accra Sports Stadium: From left to right - F.B. Ntiforo (Bosco), Alhassan, George Kluffio and Joe Appiah


Freeman House Athletics team : School champs 1971 and 1972. Those were the years when every Prempeh student participated in the inter-houses athletics competition to collect points for his house in the Standard Events (100m, 800m, High Jump). Front row 2nd from Left is Annoh Kwaakye 'Anatoma'. Years later he became a force to reckon with in the Asante Region and the Triangular Games (400m, 4*400m, 800m). Other school athletes include M.K. Gyamera 'Dandy Dallas' (Back row 2nd from Left) High Jump, K. Gyaateng (Back row 1st from Right) Discus. A.K. Agyei (Middle row 1st from Right) also played Table Tennis several years for Prempeh. A real T.T. guru Kwasi had devastating top spins in his racket.

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