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Kumasi High put Wesley Girls in their proper place in NSMQ contest

Kuhis beat off competition from T.I Amass, Fomena and Wesley Girls High School to book a place in the semi-finals of the 2017 National Science and Maths Quiz.
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Wesley Girls finished last as they failed to reach the semi-finals of the National Science and Math Quiz in a contest against Kumasi High School the winners and T.I Amass, who placed second.

The all-boys school from Kumasi amassed 43 points to beat of competition from T.1 Amass who obtained 39 points and Wesley Girls High School finished last with 31 points.

Kumasi High School started the competition slowly when they finished last after the first round, but they fought back during the true or false section in round four to occupy the top spot and subsequently maintained their lead in the final round.

Kuhis are becoming serial participant in the semi-finals, since they have reached this stage in back to back years which is quite impressive.

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