Merrimack Tomahawks Edge Out Academy for Science and Design

Granite State Challenge

Do you know which New Hampshire town is the burial place of Willa Cather? The answer is Jaffrey. 

That was one of the few questions that stumped this week’s contestants,   Merrimack High School and the Academy for Science and Design out of Nashua, on this week's spirited and closely contested Granite State Challenge

Coming out of the third round, the score was tied 290-290. Merrimack pulled out to an early lead in the final round and with just 30 seconds in the game led by a score of 460 to 390.  The Academy for Science and Design answered three questions in a row correctly and brought the score to 460-450, but time ran out, and Merrimack High School cinched the win.

The Merrimack Tomahawks were represented by captain Scott Peyton, Alex Jobin, Nick Marcus, and Sophie Kim, and alternates Eric Hilton, and Troy Church. They were coached by Sara Campbell. The Academy for Science and Design were represented by captain Jakob Bair, Ed Carl, Akshat Thapa, and Jonah Rivers, and alternates Michael Lai, and Ella Blanchard and were coached by Douglass Belley.

Merrimack now advances to the quarterfinals of Granite State Challenge. Hosted by Jim Jeannotte, the popular quiz contest began the season with Granite State Challenge Super Sunday at Manchester Community College. 46 New Hampshire high school teams took a qualifying test to secure one of only 16 spots on Granite State Challenge.  At the conclusion of the season, this year’s Granite State Challenge champion will move on to compete in the first-ever High School Quiz Show Invitational at WGBH in Boston against the winners of Maine Public’s High School Quiz Show: Maine . The winner of that game will face the winner of the semifinal game between Massachusetts and Rhode Island in a battle to decide the High School Quiz Show Invitational champion.


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GSC Fun Facts:

  • Granite State Challenge premiered on January 30, 1984
  • 21 NH high schools have taken home the GSC Championship Trophy
  • Londonderry High School took the first championship title.
  • Merrimack High School took the 2023 title.
  • Over 6,500 students have participated in GSC.
  • Over 135, 000 questions have been asked on GSC.

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