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Chemu Senior High has wrestled St Louis SHS’s precious seeded spot in the National Science and Maths Quiz from them.
The Tema-based school presented a fantastic display of speed and steadiness throughout the contest to bury the two challengers, Osino Presby SHS and St Louis.
Coming into the contest, the strength of St Louis was only gauged by their seeded status but Chemu had made a name at the maiden Regional Championship in Accra.
They defeated the school with most National Championship trophies, five-time winners, Presec Legon.
Chemu then enjoyed an easy ride in the prelims.
So they were clear favourites for this tie and have finished it off with a wonderful performance.
The contest ended with the scores standing: Osino Presby, 14 pts, St. Louis, 30pts, Chemu SHS 43pts
They have now secured a seeded spot for the 2020 competition and have qualified for the quarterfinal of the ongoing contest.
Chemu will face Keta SHTS and Oti Boateng SHS for a spot in the semis.
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