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Archbishop Porter Girls SHS has lost yet again at the preliminary stage of the National Science and Math Quiz with a single-point gap as Obiri Yeboah SHS proceeds to the one-eighth stage.
The contest which featured Samuel Otu SHS, Archbishop Porter Girls, and Obiri Yeboah SHS was an unforeseen battle of wits.

After the fierce contest, Archbishop Porter Girls SHS was kicked out of the 2023 competition.
Winners of the contest, Obiri Yeboah SHS had 37 points while the ladies from Porter Girls secured 36 points and Samuel Otu SHS pulling 22 points.
The “Portarians” from the Western Region, were left in awe after suffering a shocking defeat from Obiri Yeboah SHS by a single point after being tipped as favorites to win the contest.

They suffered a similar fate in 2022 after losing out to Drobo SHS.
Winners, Obiri Yeboah admits it was a tough contest but promises to up their game going into the one-eighth stage.
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