‘Archbishop Porter Girls bundled out of NSMQ2019,’ the headlines read after a tormenting evening for the Western Region school last year.
After five rounds of excruciating head-scratching, the otherwise favourites in that one-eighth, single-elimination contest, found themselves no match for regional rivals St Johns School who beat them comfortably to wrestle the seeded spot.
And so after years of starting their National Science and Maths Quiz campaign among the privileged few at the one-eighth stage, Archbishop Porter Girls’ SHS have to fight other schools in the Western Region for a spot at the preliminary stages of the national championship.
The time is nigh and the die is cast; Sekondi College, 2017 quarterfinalists are the biggest threat to Porters’ participation in the 2020 campaign.
But if they fail to live up to the task, Shama SHS, Gwiraman SHS, and Daboase SHTS are all looking to let Ghana know their name.
The rest of the contests for the Western region and the Western North region are below
Elsewhere in the Upper West region, St Francis Xavier Junior Seminary - who lost two out of two contests in the 2019 campaign - have to prove once again that they are Wa’s best foot forward.
The all-boys’ school lost to Kumasi Academy at the prelims but garnered enough points to qualify to the single-elimination stages as one of the 18 ‘high-scoring losing schools.’
They, however, failed to redeem themselves and were kicked out by Obuasi SHTS at the one-eighth stage.
To be the pride of the Upper West regional capital once more, they must complete a double over Wa Senior High, who they beat in 2019 to qualify for the national championship.
Lambussie Community SHS and Loggu Community SHS are the other opponents looking to stun the regular one-eighth stage stars.
For St Francis Xavier, this contest may seem a formality but knowing the NSMQ, they better prepare to fight to the death for that single spot at the prelims.
Latest Stories
-
Dreams FC denies allegations of attempting to sign Najeeb Yakubu
47 mins -
Election 2024: ‘Right to free and fair elections non-negotiable’ – Akufo-Addo
53 mins -
Kurt Okraku took out my passport from the U23 squad that travelled to Japan – Najeeb Yakubu alleges
1 hour -
Where hope fails: Ghana’s decaying home for the destitute
1 hour -
NDC Mining Committee for 2024 campaign refutes allegations of recruiting thugs for elections
1 hour -
Traction Control: A lifesaver with an off switch? Here’s why it exists
1 hour -
I don’t need anyman to woo me with money – Miss Malaika 2024 winner refutes pimping claims
2 hours -
”Kurt Okraku sabotaged my national team career because I refused to sign with Dreams FC” – Najeeb Yakubu
2 hours -
Businesses urged to leverage Generative AI for enhanced customer engagement
2 hours -
MultiChoice Ghana partners with Ghana Hotels Association to elevate guest entertainment
2 hours -
Bawumia’s music streaming app or Mahama’s pay-per-view TV channel?
2 hours -
Karpowership Ghana empowers 40 Takoradi Technical University students with scholarship
2 hours -
We expect significant reduction in prices of petroleum products in coming weeks – CEO AOMC
2 hours -
Betway Africa offers once-in-a-lifetime ‘Play-on-the-Pitch’ experience at Emirates Stadium
2 hours -
I coined the term ‘hype man’ in Ghana – Merqury Quaye
2 hours