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The much-anticipated grand finale of the Volta Regional Championship lived up to expectations as three giants—Keta Senior High Technical School, Bishop Herman College, and Mawuli School, locked horns in a thrilling contest.
The battle began on a tough note, with all three schools making both hits and misses in the opening round. At the end of round one, Keta SHS took an early lead with 19 points, followed closely by Bishop Herman with 17 points. Mawuli School trailed with 12 points.

Momentum picked up in the speed race, where Bishop Herman rang in first and answered correctly. They attempted another but missed, giving Keta SHTS the opportunity to step in and dominate the round.
Keta picked up two more questions, maintaining their lead. Mawuli School made a single attempt at a riddle but failed to score. The scoreboard after round two reflected Keta’s growing dominance of 31 points, with Bishop Herman at 18 and Mawuli at 14.

In the true or false round, Keta SHTS continued to widen the gap, answering most of their questions accurately. Their competitors, however, stumbled. By the end of round three, Keta had extended their lead with 44 points. Bishop Herman moved up to 31 points, while Mawuli School followed with 22.
Then came the decisive riddle round—the most charged segment of the contest. Keta SHTS, clearly energised, were ready. Bishop Herman took the first riddle and scored. But the second riddle saw both Bishop Herman and Mawuli answering too soon—and getting it wrong. Keta waited, took their shot, and nailed it. Mawuli redeemed themselves with the third riddle, but Keta SHTS sealed the deal by correctly answering the final riddle.

It was a commanding finish. Keta Senior Technical High School—defending champions—clinched the title once again with a total of 50 points. Bishop Herman College came in second with 34 points, and Mawuli School followed with 22.
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