Anlo-Afiadenyigba Senior High has made it through to the prelims of the National Science and Maths Quiz but not without drama.
The Volta region school won the contest with as low as 11 points, the lowest winning margin ever.
They tied with Aveyime Bator Senior High and Technical School (SHTS) who scored eight points.
Anlo-Afiadenyigba picked the tie-break question to book their University of Ghana ticket.
Kpassa SHTS and Adidome SHS both scored six points to fall behind.
St. Mary's Seminary & Senior High and qualified after winning with 34 points.
Nkwanta Community SHTS trailed the Lolobi-based school with 10 points and Alavanyo SHTS lagged behind with five points.
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