There will be a lot of fireworks as the super zonals is set to hit the baba yara stadium
Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) who qualified to the super zonals have withdrawn from the competition after their students were brutalized by policemen and Simms senior high who placed 7th in the zone have called to fill the void Left by KTI.
Obuasi sec tech and KSTS Will participate in the super zonals but without their students coming into the stadium to Cheer them after some students of these schools destroyed seats at the stadium during the INTERCO.
KOFI AGYEI SENIOR HIGH have been included in the boys category because their protest against st.Hubert couldn't be ruled due to a time frame.Serwaa Nyarko Girls have also been added to the girls division because their protest against Nyinahin Catholic couldn't be dealt with.
Below is list of all the schools that have made it to the super zonals.
GIRLS
1.KUMASI GIRLS (K-GEE)
2.KUMASI ANGLICAN (KASS)
3.SERWAA NYARKO GIRLS
4.DADEASE AGRIC SHS
5.AKROFUOM SEC TECH
6.ST.LOUIS
7.KONONGO ODUMASE
8.JACHIE PRAMSO
9.KUMASI WESLEY GIRLS
10.OKESS
11.JUABEN SHS
12.YAA ASANTEWAA GIRLS
13.ARMED FORCES
14.EJISUMAN
15.GHANA MUSLIM MISSION
16.AFIA KOBI
17.AGOGO STATE
18.TOASE SHS
19.ISLAMIC SHS
20.T.I AMASS KSI
21.T.I AMASS ASOKORE
22.ADUMAN
23.OBUASI SEC TECH
24.TEPA
25.EFFISCO
26.ST. MONICA'S
27.KWASI OPPONG
28.NYINAHIN CATHOLIC
29.KUMACA
30.KNUST SHS
31.ADVENTIST GIRLS
BOYS
1. JACHIE PRAMSO
2. TOASE SHS
3. AGOGO STATE
4. AMANIAMPONG
5. O.T AKROPONG
6. ISLAMIC SHS
7. T.I AMASS KSI
8. ADU GYAMFI SHS
9. ST. HUBERT
10.TEPA SHS
11.ADUMAN SHS
12.EFFISCO
13.OBUASI SEC TECH
14.KWASI OPPONG
15.AKUMADAN
16.KNUST SHS
17.MPASATIA SHS
18.OKESS
19.KSTS
20.DADEASE
21.KONONGO ODUMASE
22.BONWIRE
23.OPOKU WARE SCHOOL
24.PREMPEH COLLEGE
25.KOFI AGYEI
26.NKAWIE SEC TECH
27.JUABEN SHS
28.ARMED FORCES
29.KUMASI HIGH SCHOOL
30.KASS
31.SIMMS SHS
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Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Friday, 17 February 2017
O'SEC TECH ,ADUMAN WINS ZONE THREE
Obuasi sec tech emerged victorious of zone three in the boys division after two days of brilliant performances to draw the curtains down on the Ashanti regional inter schools and colleges athletics competition.
O'sec tech booked their ticket to the super zonals alongside Effisco,Aduman,Tepa,st.Hubert and Adu Gyamfi making the final cut.
In the girls division Aduman were able to defend the trophy they won last year with o'sec tech ,Tepa ,Effisco,Ti Amass Girls asokore and st.Monica's making final cut for the super zonals.
There were some casualties as Bekwai SDA failed to qualify in both the boys and girls division and ADU Gyamfi also failing to qualify in the girls division.
Below is the full results
BOYS
1.O'SEC TECH. 131pts
2.EFFISCO 107pts
3.ADUMAN SHS 102pts
4.TEPA SHS 67pts
5.st.HUBERT SEMINARY. 54pts
6.ADU GYAMFI SHS. 53pts
GIRLS
1.ADUMAN SHS 183pts
2.O'SEC TECH 150pts
3.TEPA SHS 119pts
4.EFFISCO 73pts
5.TI AMASS ASOKORE. 39pts
6.st.MONICA'S SHS 35pts
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
OKESS ,K'WEY GEY HEY WINS ZONE TWO OF INTERCO
After two days of fantastic performances from schools from zone two of the ongoing inter schools and colleges athletics competition Osei Kyeretwie senior high school emerged champions in the boys division whiles Kumasi Wesley Girls Senior High school won the girls division.
Okess amassed a total of 132 points in the boys division with mpasatia placing 2nd with a total 108.5 points and Knust Shs third with 98 points.
In the girls division K'Wey Gey Hey had a total points of 233 points and were followed by Okess and Knust Shs with points of 129 and 76 respectively.
Abdul Razak of Kwesi Oppong won the boys 200m,400m,4*400m and placed 2nd in the 100m.ELIZABETH ARKO of K wey gey hey won gold in both the girls high jump and triple jump competition whiles Augustine Sambo of Akumadan Shs won the boys 5000m,1600 medley and placed 2nd in the 800m.
Simms Senior high school were adjudged the best behaved school of the zone and were followed by Knust Shs and Nyinahin Catholic Shs in 2nd and 3rd respectively.
A total of nine different schools made it to the super zonals with kwesi oppong ,Knust and Okess qualifying in both the boys and girls division. Below is the list of schools that made it to the super zonals
Girls
1.K'WEY GEY HEY 233pts
2.OKESS. 129pts
3.KNUST SHS. 76 pts
4.KUMACA 55pts
5.KWESI OPPONG. 46pts
6.NYINAHIN 37pts
BOYS
1.OKESS. 132pts
2.MPASATIA 108.5pts
3.KNUST SHS 98pts
4.AKUMADAN SHS 74pts
5.KTI 62pts
6.KWESI OPPONG 47pts
Okess amassed a total of 132 points in the boys division with mpasatia placing 2nd with a total 108.5 points and Knust Shs third with 98 points.
In the girls division K'Wey Gey Hey had a total points of 233 points and were followed by Okess and Knust Shs with points of 129 and 76 respectively.
Abdul Razak of Kwesi Oppong won the boys 200m,400m,4*400m and placed 2nd in the 100m.ELIZABETH ARKO of K wey gey hey won gold in both the girls high jump and triple jump competition whiles Augustine Sambo of Akumadan Shs won the boys 5000m,1600 medley and placed 2nd in the 800m.
Simms Senior high school were adjudged the best behaved school of the zone and were followed by Knust Shs and Nyinahin Catholic Shs in 2nd and 3rd respectively.
A total of nine different schools made it to the super zonals with kwesi oppong ,Knust and Okess qualifying in both the boys and girls division. Below is the list of schools that made it to the super zonals
Girls
1.K'WEY GEY HEY 233pts
2.OKESS. 129pts
3.KNUST SHS. 76 pts
4.KUMACA 55pts
5.KWESI OPPONG. 46pts
6.NYINAHIN 37pts
BOYS
1.OKESS. 132pts
2.MPASATIA 108.5pts
3.KNUST SHS 98pts
4.AKUMADAN SHS 74pts
5.KTI 62pts
6.KWESI OPPONG 47pts
Friday, 10 February 2017
OWASS BEAT JAPASS,KOSS AND OTHERS TO CLINCH VICTORY IN ZONE ONE
Opoku ware School produced a last minute electrifying performance to overcome competition from jachie pramso senior high school to place first in zone one of the ongoing Ashanti regional inter schools and colleges atletics competition.
Opoku ware amassed a total of 158 points while Mighty Japass had 145 points with Bonwire picking the third spot with 80 points in the boys category.
In the girls category, Japass amassed 166 points to clinch the first spot with Konongo odumase and st. Louis following suit with a total of 155 and 135 points respectively.
Below are the best six schools that have made it to the super zonals on 23rd and 24th of this month.
BOYS
1. OPOKU WARE 158pts
2. JAPASS 145pts
3. BONWIRE. 80pts
4. KOSS. 72pts
5. KSTS. 57pts
6. DADIEASE 44pts
GIRLS
1.JAPASS. 166 pts
2. KOSS. 155pts
3. St. LOUIS 135pts
4. ADVENTIST GIRLS 78 pts
5. AKROFUOM 44pts
6. DADIEASE 32pts
Opoku ware amassed a total of 158 points while Mighty Japass had 145 points with Bonwire picking the third spot with 80 points in the boys category.
In the girls category, Japass amassed 166 points to clinch the first spot with Konongo odumase and st. Louis following suit with a total of 155 and 135 points respectively.
Below are the best six schools that have made it to the super zonals on 23rd and 24th of this month.
BOYS
1. OPOKU WARE 158pts
2. JAPASS 145pts
3. BONWIRE. 80pts
4. KOSS. 72pts
5. KSTS. 57pts
6. DADIEASE 44pts
GIRLS
1.JAPASS. 166 pts
2. KOSS. 155pts
3. St. LOUIS 135pts
4. ADVENTIST GIRLS 78 pts
5. AKROFUOM 44pts
6. DADIEASE 32pts
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
OWASS, JAPASS TO STORM INTERCO TOMORROW
The Ashanti regional inter schools and colleges atletics competition will continue tomorrow at the baba yara Stadium with schools from zone 1 for a chance to pick one of the six qualifying spots for the super zonals.
A place for the first position will be fiercely contested by Opoku ware School, jachie pramso senior high school and Kumasi senior high technical school whiles in the women category it is a straight fight between st. Louis and jachie pramso.
Below are the list of all the schools in the zone
A place for the first position will be fiercely contested by Opoku ware School, jachie pramso senior high school and Kumasi senior high technical school whiles in the women category it is a straight fight between st. Louis and jachie pramso.
Below are the list of all the schools in the zone
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
PREMPEH, KUMASI GIRLS OTHERS THROUGH TO THE SUPER ZONALS
The Ashanti regional inter schools and colleges atletics competition dubbed INTERCO continued on Monday and Tuesday at the baba yara Stadium with schools from zone five taking their turn .
Prempeh College and Kumasi Girls won the zone in the boys and girls division respectively with Kumasi Anglican senior high school and Armed Forces senior high technical
school making it to the super zonals in both male and female categories.
Ghana's fastest human in U18 male Samuel Asare Kwabi led his school to victory in the 100m, 200m, 4*100m and 4*200m.
Yaa Asantewaa Girls Senior High school emerged as the best behaved school whiles Juaben SHS and Asanteman SHS in 2nd &3rd respectively.
Tweneboah Koduah SHS narrowly missed the missed the Super zonals after placing 7th in both the male and female categories.
Below are the schools that have made it to Super Zonals
BOYS
1. PREMPEH COLLEGE - 146.5 points
2. KUMASI ANGLICAN SHS - 100.5points
3. KUMASI HIGH SCHOOL - 99 points
4. ARMED FORCES SHS - 84 points
5. JUABEN SHS. - 52 points
6. NKAWIE SEC TECH - 44 points
GIRLS
1. KUMASI GIRLS SHS - 235 points
2. KUMASI ANGLICAN SHS - 131 points
3. JUABEN SHS. - 62 points
4. YAA ASANTEWAA GIRLS SHS - 60 points
5. ARMED FORCES SEC TECH - 48 points
6. EJISUMAN SH. - 38 points
Prempeh College and Kumasi Girls won the zone in the boys and girls division respectively with Kumasi Anglican senior high school and Armed Forces senior high technical
Ghana's fastest human in U18 male Samuel Asare Kwabi led his school to victory in the 100m, 200m, 4*100m and 4*200m.
Yaa Asantewaa Girls Senior High school emerged as the best behaved school whiles Juaben SHS and Asanteman SHS in 2nd &3rd respectively.
Tweneboah Koduah SHS narrowly missed the missed the Super zonals after placing 7th in both the male and female categories.
Below are the schools that have made it to Super Zonals
BOYS
1. PREMPEH COLLEGE - 146.5 points
2. KUMASI ANGLICAN SHS - 100.5points
3. KUMASI HIGH SCHOOL - 99 points
4. ARMED FORCES SHS - 84 points
5. JUABEN SHS. - 52 points
6. NKAWIE SEC TECH - 44 points
GIRLS
1. KUMASI GIRLS SHS - 235 points
2. KUMASI ANGLICAN SHS - 131 points
3. JUABEN SHS. - 62 points
4. YAA ASANTEWAA GIRLS SHS - 60 points
5. ARMED FORCES SEC TECH - 48 points
6. EJISUMAN SH. - 38 points
Saturday, 4 February 2017
T. I AMASS OTHERS THROUGH TO THE SUPER ZONALS
The baba yara Stadium came to a standstill on Thursday and Friday as schools from zone four thrilled fans in Ashanti regional inter schools and colleges atletics competition dubbed INTERCO.
Eight times super zonals champions T. I Amass Kumasi had an easy ride in winning both the boys and girls divisions and has also booked a place in the super ZONALS to defend the title they won last year.
Islamic senior high School emerged as runners up in both boys and girls with Amaniampong, TOASE and others making it to the super zonals.
New EDUBIASE SHS, Ghana National Academy who made it to last Years super zonals were given the shock of the lives as they failed to make it to these years super zonals which is scheduled for the 23rd and 24th of this month.
Below are the schools that have made it to the super zonals
BOYS
1. T. I AMASS KUMASI - 210 points
2. ISLAMIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL -107 points
3. OSEI TUTU -AKROPONG - 97 points
4. AMANIAMPONG SHS - 86 points
5. AGOGO STATE - 40 points
6. TOASE SHS - 27 points
GIRLS
1. T. I AMASS KUMASI - 239 points
2. ISLAMIC SHS - 183 points
3. TOASE SHS - 77 points
4. AGOGO STATE - 47 points
5. AFIA KOBI - 42 points
6. GHANA MUSLIM MISSION - 40 points
Eight times super zonals champions T. I Amass Kumasi had an easy ride in winning both the boys and girls divisions and has also booked a place in the super ZONALS to defend the title they won last year.
Islamic senior high School emerged as runners up in both boys and girls with Amaniampong, TOASE and others making it to the super zonals.
New EDUBIASE SHS, Ghana National Academy who made it to last Years super zonals were given the shock of the lives as they failed to make it to these years super zonals which is scheduled for the 23rd and 24th of this month.
Below are the schools that have made it to the super zonals
BOYS
1. T. I AMASS KUMASI - 210 points
2. ISLAMIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL -107 points
3. OSEI TUTU -AKROPONG - 97 points
4. AMANIAMPONG SHS - 86 points
5. AGOGO STATE - 40 points
6. TOASE SHS - 27 points
GIRLS
1. T. I AMASS KUMASI - 239 points
2. ISLAMIC SHS - 183 points
3. TOASE SHS - 77 points
4. AGOGO STATE - 47 points
5. AFIA KOBI - 42 points
6. GHANA MUSLIM MISSION - 40 points
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
ZONE FOUR TO COMMENCE INTERCO ON THURSDAY
The annual Ashanti Regional Inter schools and Colleges atletics competition dubbed INTERCO will bounce back on Thursday with 25 exciting schools thrilling fans at the baba yara Stadium.
The annual showdown will see senior high schools from the region compete with each other in five different zones for a chance to qualify for super ZONALS which is slated for the 23rd and 24th February at the baba yara Stadium.
Schools in zone four will commence the annual showdown on Thursday 2nd and 3rd with schools in zones 5,1,2 & 3 following suit in the coming days.
The best six schools in boys and girls division will get a chance to compete in this year's SUPER ZONALS. Below are the schools that will appear on Thursday and Friday.
1. PHILIPS COMMERCIAL
2. NEW EDUBIASE SHS
3. KROBEA ASANTE
4. KOFIASE ADVENTIST
5. UTHMANIYA
6. TOASE SHS
7. T. I AMASS -KUMASI
8. ATWIMA KWANWOMA
9. ST. JOSEPH SEC TECH
10.PATRENSA SDA
11.OSEI TUTU - AKROPONG
12.EFFISCO
13.ANTOA SHS
14.NKENKASU SHS
15.MANSO ADUBIA
16.KONADU YIADOM
17.GHANA MUSLIM MISSION
18.AMANIAPONG SHS
19.ISLAMIC
20.GHANA NATIONAL
21.DOMPOASE SHS
22.AGOGO STATE
23.DWENTI COLLEGE
24.WESLEY HIGH - BEKWAI
25.AFIA KOBI
The annual showdown will see senior high schools from the region compete with each other in five different zones for a chance to qualify for super ZONALS which is slated for the 23rd and 24th February at the baba yara Stadium.
Schools in zone four will commence the annual showdown on Thursday 2nd and 3rd with schools in zones 5,1,2 & 3 following suit in the coming days.
The best six schools in boys and girls division will get a chance to compete in this year's SUPER ZONALS. Below are the schools that will appear on Thursday and Friday.
1. PHILIPS COMMERCIAL
2. NEW EDUBIASE SHS
3. KROBEA ASANTE
4. KOFIASE ADVENTIST
5. UTHMANIYA
6. TOASE SHS
7. T. I AMASS -KUMASI
8. ATWIMA KWANWOMA
9. ST. JOSEPH SEC TECH
10.PATRENSA SDA
11.OSEI TUTU - AKROPONG
12.EFFISCO
13.ANTOA SHS
14.NKENKASU SHS
15.MANSO ADUBIA
16.KONADU YIADOM
17.GHANA MUSLIM MISSION
18.AMANIAPONG SHS
19.ISLAMIC
20.GHANA NATIONAL
21.DOMPOASE SHS
22.AGOGO STATE
23.DWENTI COLLEGE
24.WESLEY HIGH - BEKWAI
25.AFIA KOBI
Sunday, 29 January 2017
2017 INTERCO TAKES OFF ON THURSDAY
The annual Ashanti regional inter schools and colleges atletics competition dubbed INTERCO will bounce back on Thursday 2nd February at the baba yara Stadium.
All the senior high schools in region have been grouped into five different zones.
Schools in zone four will kick-start the showpiece on the 2nd and 3rd with zone 5,zone1,zone2 and zone3 following suit on the 6th and 7th, 9th and 10th, 13th and 14th, 16th and 17th respectively.
The best six schools in each zone qualifiers for the SUPER ZONALS which will be held on the 23rd and 24th at the same venue.
All the senior high schools in region have been grouped into five different zones.
Schools in zone four will kick-start the showpiece on the 2nd and 3rd with zone 5,zone1,zone2 and zone3 following suit on the 6th and 7th, 9th and 10th, 13th and 14th, 16th and 17th respectively.
The best six schools in each zone qualifiers for the SUPER ZONALS which will be held on the 23rd and 24th at the same venue.
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
WAEC RELEASES RESULTS OF PRIVATE CANDIDATES
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results of 128, 707 candidates who took the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates, in 2016.
The results of 668 candidates alleged to have been involved in various malpractices have, however, been withheld pending the conclusion of investigations into the cases.
A statement signed by Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, the Deputy Director, Public Affairs WAEC, and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Thursday, said the candidates could access their results online at www.waecgh.org .
It said that the withheld results would be released as soon as the Council had concluded its investigations.
“The Council wishes to use this opportunity to alert members of the public to be wary of the activities of fraudsters who contact candidates with the promise of bettering their results for a fee payable through mobile money transfers,” the statement said.
It said the Council’s results database was well secured, therefore, all forged results could be detected by the confirmation/verification system.
The Council advised institutions and organisations to confirm or verify results presented to them directly from the Council or access the confirmation/verification service online at the WAEC website
Credit :GNA
The results of 668 candidates alleged to have been involved in various malpractices have, however, been withheld pending the conclusion of investigations into the cases.
A statement signed by Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, the Deputy Director, Public Affairs WAEC, and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Thursday, said the candidates could access their results online at www.waecgh.org .
It said that the withheld results would be released as soon as the Council had concluded its investigations.
“The Council wishes to use this opportunity to alert members of the public to be wary of the activities of fraudsters who contact candidates with the promise of bettering their results for a fee payable through mobile money transfers,” the statement said.
It said the Council’s results database was well secured, therefore, all forged results could be detected by the confirmation/verification system.
The Council advised institutions and organisations to confirm or verify results presented to them directly from the Council or access the confirmation/verification service online at the WAEC website
Credit :GNA
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