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For only the second time ever, there has been a successful title defence of the NSMQ trophy.
It is PRESEC Legon again. After setting the record in 2006, they have extended the tally to two after lifting a record eighth title on Monday.
Only PRESEC Legon holds the record.
PRESEC Legon's city rivals Achimota School and Opoku Ware School from Kumasi were hoping to upset the giants and lift a respective third title each but their efforts were not enough.
But their 2023 journey itself wasn’t as smooth as Presec’s chants make it seem.
They believed!
— National Science & Maths Quiz (@NSMQGhana) October 30, 2023
They served a Great God!
And they marched to victory!
The Blue Magicians have deployed their magic wand again, for the eight time!
Oh! Come along and join them celebrate the eight!
PRESEC! #NSMQ2023 #NSMQ30 #NSMQGrandFinale pic.twitter.com/Db6Y1M9KA1
The Legon-based giants only but survived their quarterfinal clash and were nearly upset by Accra Academy who produced a spirited performance to the admiration of fans of the competition.
The final itself was an uphill task.
In the first round, where contestants tackled fundamental questions, PRESEC emerged as frontrunners, with a commanding 18 points, while OWASS and Achimota School followed with 11 and 09 points respectively.

The intensity continued into the second round, where Achimota and OWASS valiantly battled, accumulating 14 and 12 points, respectively. Yet, despite their fierce efforts, PRESEC maintained their lead with an impressive 23 points.
Achimota School chose this intermission to pray massively for their contestants, however, luck was still not on their side in the subsequent rounds.

The third round, featuring the "problem of the day" witnessed PRESEC earning four points, with their opponents, Achimota and OWASS, securing three and two points each, in a testament to their unwavering determination.
Achimota School gave PRESEC a run for their money when they closed in on them in round four, the true or false section. PRESEC may have finished the round with a lead of 21 but Achimota School moved from 15 points in round three to 28 points in round four. OWASS had 20 points.
More than a quiz! #NSMQ2023 #NSMQ30 #NSMQGrandFinale #Primetime pic.twitter.com/NquQqWiOON
— National Science & Maths Quiz (@NSMQGhana) October 30, 2023
The final round, where contestants tackle the riddles, was the decider, PRESEC needed to answer more to take their eighth trophy or risk seeing Achimota lift the trophy.
PRESEC had an easier time in the last round where they answered most riddles to secure their win. Answering three riddles took PRESEC from 31 points to 40. Achimota School and Opoku Ware lost with 28 and 23 points respectively.

Presec came prepared to silence critics who hoped to troll the top dog but the trolls must wait, Presec are champions. For Achimota, they watch on as their city rivals dominate.
Their supporters look on, stunned at the greatness of the ‘blue magicians.’
How do they do it? They must wait another year to guess an answer. The prayers Achimota School said may have gone unanswered.
In the end, it is Presec that sings: “8 is written and God is gr8.”
Their dominance continues
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