Ivan Antwi-Donkor
Ivan Antwi-Donkor
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Garry Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Antwi-Donkor was a 5A All-Star during his senior season and helped propel his Newcastle team to a tremendous season. The 6’5″ forward has held offers from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and Mid-America Christian University. However, Ivan has decided to commit to Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa. Look for Antwi-Donkor to continue to build on his current skill set at the next level. He’s a strong defender that can play multiple positions.
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Read EvaluationGarry Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
The matchup between Newcastle and Carl Albert was a defensive battle for much of the evening. Antwi-Donkor was pivotal for the Racers, as his length provided them with some strong defense on the perimeter. The senior also helped find Brammer for a pair of three pointers, reading the defense and finding the hot hand. Ivan also helped chip in himself on offense, providing some tough baskets with his ability to put the ball on the floor and get to the bucket. While Brammer led his team down the stretch, it was a team effort on both ends of the floor and Antwi-Donkor continued to show why he has been so important to his team this season.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The second part of Newcastle’s one-two punch on Thursday night. Also recorded a double double with 20 points and 10 rebounds on great efficiency. Had one of the plays of the night with a transition slam. At times this year the gifted wing hadn’t quite looked himself due to a knee issue. But on Thursday night he was strong, explosive and looked capable of delivering a Gold Ball to Newcastle.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Another 20_ point scorer for the Racers, he looked more mobile and springy than before the break. Had a monster block late in the contest, and was carving up the McGuinness defense with ease. Strong and direct with his drives, while capable of using good footwork to avoid help defenders. Know an injury limited the senior during scrimmage season and start of the year, a fully healthy Antwi-Donkor is a game changer for the Jaguars.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Perhaps the most consistent Racer on the day. Antwi-Donkor missed a chunk of scrimmage season with an injury. He was an offensive mismatch. Strong and athletic, can punish guards around the rim. While also drawing out fellow wings and forwards to score on them at the perimeter. Given the depth of talent across the board for Newcastle, it might be a different player shining every night. But Antwi-Donkor’s unique gifts could be crucial in them reaching their sky high ceiling.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Was quieter in the game watched vs ElevaTE but was dominant in the second game. Hit open threes like they were layups, while fitting perfectly into the Rogue ‘ last=”]’s ball movement based team. Good secondary playmaker, plays unselfishly. Always seems to have just enough speed and lift to get by defenders and finish with rim rattling dunks. Or even take bumps and finish with either of his long arms. A steady scorer, who keeps improving and improving.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The junior has built off a strong sophomore campaign, by adding more to his bag offensively. Last year, he was a streaky shooter, who also could throw it down when given a lane to the rim. Now has more of an in-between game, with post ups, midranges and a tighter handle. One of the best athletes in the class, his head turning dunks should catch coaches’ attention. While the rest of his rapidly evolving skillset will get his foot in the door. And set him up for next level success.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Most consistent scoring threat for Westmoore. Handle is looking tighter along with more suddenness and burst to his movements when attacking. Got it going in the mid-range, can hit jab steps to create space or blow by defenders if they don’t respect his handle. Seems to be one of the 2026 prospects who improves with every viewing. Now looks ready to make another jump as a consistent scorer to go along with his next level size and athletic traits.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The other half of the Jaguar one-two punch that took it to PCN in the second half. Multi-level scorer, who can also finish above the rim in transition. Hit a big three during Westmoore’s big second half run. While also going to work with tough finishes on drives. Strong rebounder for a guard/wing. Great all around game and is off to a strong junior campaign following a breakout sophomore season and strong 16U summer.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
There are times that Antwi-Donkor makes it look easy out there. This goes back to a massive slam he had at UCO’s Team Camp a couple weeks ago. It continued at the Summit, with the occasional dunk or tight handle combined with his gliding movement profile that allows him to blow past defenders. His jumper wasn’t on in the games watched this past weekend, but he’s had flame throwing games before. And it’s a great sign that he was able to pressure the rim and get active on the offensive glass while not hitting from deep. It’s a drumbeat that’s been growing since last summer and it continues to get louder. He’s one of the highest ceiling prospects in the Class of 2026, and has a chance to be an absolute monster for Westmoore this season.
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