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O’Reilly Senior High School has secured a confident win in their NSMQ 2025 preliminary stage contest at the SGS Auditorium in Cape Coast, finishing the five rounds with 40 points.

They faced off against St. Andrews SHS, who trailed with 31 points, and SDA SHS, Bekwai, who ended the contest with 27 points.
O’Reilly’s steady performance across the rounds kept them in control of the scoreboard, while their challengers struggled to close the gap in the final stages.
With this win, O’Reilly SHS advances to the one-eighth stage, taking another step forward in their quest for NSMQ 2025 glory.
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