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The 'Academicians' from Accra will this morning engage in an intellectual battle with opponents from Ola SHS and KNUST SHS to seek for a slot in the semi-finals of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
It promises to be another impressive run after the surprises witnessed in the day two of the quarterfinal contests held on Saturday.
Having missed out on all the previous 25 editions of the championship, the boys from Accra Academy say they are on a journey to end their trophy barrenness and taste NSMQ glory.
KNUST and Ola SHSs will neither rest on their oars as they enter the race with a determination to emerging victors.
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