They toiled and faced a series of defeats but persevered and ultimately succeeded.
This is the resilient story of Tuobodom SHTS, who embodied their school’s motto, “Our suffering will never be in vain,” to secure their first national slot after years of attempts.
Their qualification for the national tournament will be a memorable chapter in the school’s history.
The school triumphed over Notre Dame Girls SHS, Amanten SHS, and Kajaji SHS in a heated contest to secure the second slot for the Bono East region in the national tournament.
Alongside Kintampo SHS, Notre Dame Girls, Techiman SHS, and Akumfi Ameyaw SHS, they will represent the Bono East region in this year’s tournament.
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Notre Dame Girls and Akumfi Ameyaw did not win their initial contests but qualified as top runners-up and participated in a second contest after two schools failed to show up.
Given this second chance, the schools put in extra effort to reclaim their spots in the tournament. Akumfi Ameyaw won their contest against Atebubu SHS and Yeji SHS.
Since 2021, Techiman SHS has struggled to secure a national slot after being eliminated at the quarterfinal stage.
The students are now determined to secure a seat at the national championship and proudly represent the Bono East region.