There are only five slots for the Upper East region, but there were six different contests so alas, the winners had to scramble for the scarce resources and like the koel bird push out the weakest member.
Zuarungu fell, and Bolga Girls’ progressed together with the schools that won on Friday; Bawku Senior High and Technical School (SHTS), Zebilla SHS, Navrongo SHS and Bolgatanga SHS.
Zuarungu in their first edged over their opponents with 20 points, two higher than Gowrie SHTS who scored 18.
Bolga: End of contest:
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Zuarungu SHS: 20pts
Gowrie SHTS: 18pts
Bongo SHS: 9pts
Zorkor SHS: 4pts
That was a close one for Zuarungu SHS. #NSMQ2019Regionals #NSMQ2019
Bongo SHS and Zorkor SHS both could only amass single digits, 9 and 4 points respectively.
Bolgatanga Girls’ SHS in their first contest scored an impressive 25 points which helped, in the end, to add to their tally after the rounds of qualifiers.
Bolga: And so we call it a day here in Bolgatanga. Congratulations to Navrongo SHS, Bolgatanga SHS, Bawku SHTS, Bolgatanga Girls' SHS and Zebilla SHTS for qualifying to Accra to represent the Region at the National Championships! #NSMQ2019Regionals #NSMQ2019 pic.twitter.com/5cwLBZgotc
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St. John’s Integrated SHS crushed out with 8 points.
Bawku Technical Institute salvaged a point while Bolga Technical Institute and St. Bernadette Technical Institute both finished with no points at all.
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