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In a nail-biting showdown that kept spectators on the edge of their seats, Ghana Secondary Technical School (GSTS) emerged victorious over St John's School, securing their spot in the highly anticipated Nationals.
The battle of wits and knowledge unfolded in an electrifying contest that showcased the intellectual prowess of both teams.
GSTS, a former champion aiming for redemption after their unexpected defeat last year, faced off against a formidable opponent in St John's School.
With the weight of their previous loss still fresh in their minds, GSTS entered the contest determined to reclaim their position at the Nationals.
WESTERN:
End of Contest
Ghana Secondary Technical School:46pts
St. John's School: 41pts
Annor Adjaye SHS: 13pts
Congratulations to GSTS! They led this race from start to finish! The National Championship welcomes you.🤝#NSMQRegionals #NSMQ2023 #NSMQ30 #Primetime pic.twitter.com/sZwPhqTIEI— National Science & Maths Quiz (@NSMQGhana) June 6, 2023
The atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the contest reached its pinnacle, leaving spectators enthralled by the remarkable display of knowledge.
In a breathtaking turn of events, GSTS managed to secure a decisive victory, edging past St John's School in a contest that tested their mettle.
At the end of the intense competition, the scores remained close with GSTS pulling a total of 46 points and St Johns School garnering 41 points to place in 2nd position.
Annor Adjaye SHS also recorded 13 points to place 3rd at the end of the competition.
The elation and jubilation among the GSTS team were palpable as they celebrated their hard-fought triumph, knowing that their journey to the Nationals had been secured.
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