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Pope John SHS & Min. Sem on Tuesday joined the likes of Presec-Legon, Wesley Girls’ and St Peter’s SHS at the quarter-final stage of the 2021 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
Grabbing the life-changing question, POJOSS broke its tie with Mawuli School and emerged victorious.
The contest that also featured Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Girls' SHS proved to be one of a kind, where supporters of the three schools held on what little hope they had.
Whereas Pope John SHS led Round One of the contest, Mawuli School and Mt. Carmel Girls' SHS dominated the game in Round Two and Three, respectively.
Kumapley - End of Round 2:
Mawuli School: 23pts
Mt. Carmel Girls' SHS: 22pts
Pope John SHS & Min. Sem.: 21pts
🥵#NSMQ2021 #NSMQinKumasi #Primetime pic.twitter.com/1X9bHd4IlZ— NSMQ Ghana (@NSMQGhana) November 16, 2021
Tettey Matthew and Osei Nkum of Pope John SHS, and contestants of Mawuli School, Samuel Amedzi and Bright Selase, rocked shoulders in Round Four.
The intensity of their keen contest heightened in Round Five, leaving both schools with 38 points.
Kumapley - End of Round 5:
— NSMQ Ghana (@NSMQGhana) November 16, 2021
Pope John SHS & Min. Sem.: 38pts
Mawuli School: 38pts
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Girls' SHS: 34pts
We have a tie to break... #NSMQ2021 #NSMQinKumasi #Primetime pic.twitter.com/UF4g64H1OL
When the dust cleared, Pope John Min. Sem was the last school standing, eliminating Mawuli School and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Girls' SHS from the race.
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