Merrimack High Defeats Nashua South High

Granite State Challenge - Quarterfinals

It was a rematch of the 2016 Granite State Challenge SuperChallenge championship game in the last semifinal match of Granite State Challenge. In that game Nashua South came out on top. The team mights have come out on top in this game if they had only known the name of the only U.S. president with a PhD!

At the end of the first round, Merrimack had a 20-point lead with a score of 100-80.  In the second round, both teams played well, but Merrimack held on to their lead and ended the round ahead by a score of 280-240. The alternates joined their teams for the 60-second round and Nashua chose the category "Good Pals" and correctly identifying eight out of ten individuals whose first or last names are palindromes, missing only Pip or Philip Pirrip from Great Expectations and Lil Deville from the children's series Rug Rats. Merrimack chose "Gone in 60 Seconds" and correctly identified seven out of ten things that included the word minute, missing on Minute Rice, New York Minute and Minute Waltz.  At the end of the round, Merrimack held a slim lead of 350-320.

In the final round, where correct answers are worth 20 points, but incorrect answers can cost a team 20 points, leads can change quickly!  With a minute left in the game, Merrimack had a lead of 480-390, but Nashua South quickly answered questions about the Panama Canal, Kilimanjaro, diamonds, and phosphorus. Both teams came up blank on that question about the only U.S. president with a PhD. It was Woodrow Wilson. His doctoral thesis was Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics.  In the end, Merrimack took the win by a score of 470-460.

Playing for the Merrimack High Tomahawks were captain junior Scott Peyton, junior Alex Jobin, junior Troy Church, sophomore Nick Gacharna and alternates alternates sophomore Aidan Remick and junior Emily Brule. Sara Campbell coached the team.

The Panthers of Nashua High South were represented by captain senior Ankita Devasia, senior Ben Telerski,  junior George Eid, and junior Njeri Kiritu.  The alternates were senior Hailey Sweeney and  freshman Sri Korandla. The team is coached by Greg Montine.

Merrimack High will face Plymouth Regional High in the semifinals.  Tune in to the first game of the semifinals between Littleton and Manchester Central, Saturday April 27 at 5:30 pm on NHPBS.

GRANITE STATE CHALLENGE features New Hampshire's top high school academic quiz teams as they demonstrate remarkable teamwork, quick thinking and smarts to beat the clock and buzz in first on this iconic New Hampshire game show. The game emphasizes quick recall of math, science, social studies, language arts, and fine arts facts—along with questions about current events, entertainment, sports and New Hampshire.

GRANITE STATE CHALLENGE is funded by lead sponsor Unitil; with additional funding from NEA New Hampshire, Heinemann Publishing, New Hampshire Lottery, D.F. Richard Energy, HRCU, Measured Progress, The NHHEAF Network Organizations, Safety Insurance and Super Sunday partner, Manchester Community College.

 


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