Otago Daily Times

Team of triplets just misses win

- CHRIS TOBIN

FOR what is thought to be the first time, the Otago Daily Times Extra! Central South Island years 910 current affairs quiz ended in a draw, with a final question needed to decide the winner in Timaru last night.

A boys’ team from Mt Hutt College — Angus Spittal, Jacob Ermio and Eddie Millichamp, all 15 — deadheated with a Timaru Girls’ High School team made up of 15yearold triplets Emile, Madison and Hannah Secoy.

The deciding question was: ‘‘How many New Zealanders died in World War 2’’?

The Mt Hutt boys came closest with their answer: 10,000. The correct answer was 12,000.

‘‘It was a complete guess,’’ a delighted Eddie said afterwards.

The boys found the questions hard at first, but Jacob said that as the quiz went on they became more motivated and started doing well.

Third was a Mackenzie College team comprising Cameron Dobbs, Hamish Johnson and Hamish O’Connor.

Event organiser Trish Rowe said 60 teams participat­ed, an increase on last year’s 44.

‘‘The first night also went really well and host school Timaru Girls’ High School had a lot of support.

‘‘The children really enjoy it — anyone can take part. Spelling quizzes are OK if you are a good speller.’’

Schools from North Otago, South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury took part in the contest.

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Qtill smiling . . . The Qecoy triplets (from left) Emile, Madison and Hannah, from Timaru Girls’ High Qchool, were still happy with their effort after coming so close to winning.
 ??  ?? Enjoying it . . . A Qt Kevin’s College team comprising (from left) Cameron Mater (15), Qarah Hersst (14) and Destiny Willetts (14) works out an answer.
Enjoying it . . . A Qt Kevin’s College team comprising (from left) Cameron Mater (15), Qarah Hersst (14) and Destiny Willetts (14) works out an answer.
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PHOTOS: CHRIS TOBIN Working hard . . . Teams strive for answers.
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PHOTO: RACHEL WYBROW PHOTOGRAPH­Y This home has seen positioned to take full advantage of its section, which has seen landscaped for easycare use sy the whole family.
 ??  ?? Happy winners . . . The successful Mt Hutt team, Angus Qpittal (left), Jacos Ermio (centre) and Eddie Millichamp.
Happy winners . . . The successful Mt Hutt team, Angus Qpittal (left), Jacos Ermio (centre) and Eddie Millichamp.
 ??  ?? Volunteers . . . Helping to make it a successful quiz were Timaru Girls’ High Qchool pupils (sack, from left) Chelsea Johnsonand Gillian Davis; (front, from left) Nhoese Geary and Hannah Inwood.
Volunteers . . . Helping to make it a successful quiz were Timaru Girls’ High Qchool pupils (sack, from left) Chelsea Johnsonand Gillian Davis; (front, from left) Nhoese Geary and Hannah Inwood.

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