Ferdinand | EducationGhana | June 15 | NSMQ 2024: Legon PRESEC Boys Secure Victory in Greater Accra Championship
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School triumphs in the Greater Accra Championship with 46 points, followed by Accra Academy and Achimota School. Detailed round-by-round scores highlight the competition’s progress.
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School clinched the top spot in the Greater Accra Championship, securing a decisive victory with 46 points.
Accra Academy followed with 37 points, while Achimota School and Ashaiman SHS both ended with 29 points, with Achimota winning the tie-breaker.
Final Scores: Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School Leads
End of Contest:
- Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School: 46 points
- Accra Academy: 37 points
- Achimota School: 29 points (Winner of tie-breaker)
- Ashaiman SHS: 29 points
Round-by-Round Breakdown
End of Round 3:
- Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School: 43 points
- Accra Academy: 37 points
- Ashaiman SHS: 15 points
- Achimota School: 13 points
Presbyterian Boys’ maintained a strong lead by the end of Round 3, with Accra Academy in close pursuit. Ashaiman SHS and Achimota School lagged behind significantly.
End of Round 2:
- Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School: 30 points
- Accra Academy: 27 points
- Ashaiman SHS: 15 points
- Achimota School: 13 points
By the conclusion of Round 2, Presbyterian Boys’ had taken the lead from Accra Academy, who had a strong start but fell behind by 3 points.
End of Round 1:
- Accra Academy: 21 points
- Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School: 17 points
- Ashaiman SHS: 15 points
- Achimota School: 15 points
Accra Academy initially led the competition, but Presbyterian Boys’ demonstrated resilience and strategic prowess to ultimately overtake and secure the championship.
Highlights and Observations
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School showcased exceptional performance, particularly in the latter rounds, to claim the championship title. Despite an initial lead by Accra Academy, Presbyterian Boys’ strategic play and consistent scoring enabled them to finish strong.
The tie-breaker for third place added an element of suspense, with Achimota School emerging victorious over Ashaiman SHS.
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