Tonka Nation Men’s Basketball Star Antonio Fowler Becomes the ALL-TIME Leading Scorer in Winnetonka High School History With a Victory Over Grandview

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Antonio Fowler, a Kansas City, Missouri native and standout multi-sport athlete, has once again won the hearts of many with his remarkable performance in a match against Grandview.

According to reports, Tonka Nation men’s basketball star Antonio Fowler became the all-time leading scorer in Winnetonka High School basketball history following a victory over Grandview earlier this week.

Antonio Fowler, a standout multi-sport athlete and Senior at Winnetonka High School, has built an impressive résumé across both basketball and football.

A member of the Class of 2026, Fowler competes for Winnetonka Boys Varsity Basketball wearing jersey #34 as a small forward, standing around 6’1”–6’2” and weighing between 175–180 pounds, while also contributing on the football field for Winnetonka Varsity Football as a cornerback and free safety in jersey #13.

On the basketball court, Fowler has drawn significant attention, continuing to grow his following, with recent highlights including multiple three-pointers against Grandview.

His varsity basketball career shows steady impact year by year: as a freshman in 2022 the team posted a 14–8 record, followed by a strong sophomore campaign in 2023 at 22–6, a junior season in 2024 finishing 16–6, and his senior season underway in 2025 with continued leadership and production, all while maintaining consistent physical measurements and his role at small forward.

In football, Fowler has also proven his versatility and athleticism in the secondary, lining up at both CB and FS with a solid 6’2”, 175-pound frame.

His performances in both sports have begun to translate into collegiate opportunities, as he received his first official college offer for both athletics and academics from Central Methodist University in October 2025, marking a major milestone in his high school career and signaling a promising future at the next level.

Antio took to his social to express his gratitude and wrote:

“I am very blessed to receive my first offer from @cmueaglesFB, thank you, coach @CoachBuckallew, for the Opportunity.”

Anonio Fowler

Following his recent achievement coachStegeman took to his social media and wrote:

““I am truly honored to have coached Antonio for 100 career games.
Love you, Antonio. Congratulations on an incredible accomplishment.”

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