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NDK Financiers recorded one of the highest scorelines in the second week matches of the Dwadifo Adanfo Hockey League last Saturday, thrashing Citizens International 6-1 in the seniors’ category while Trustees and Golden Sticks held on to their leads at the summit in the amateur category table.
Parading their strongest squad yet, excluding Oko Nikoi Dzani though, NDK put up a fearsome second half performance scoring four after netting twice in the first half.
Daniel Laryea scored his first ever hat-trick as Noi Annang, Richard Attipoe and Sowah Rudolf all registered their names on the score sheet.
The defeat was quite embarrassing for Citizens International who made Ghana proud recently in South Africa in an international tournament.
Indeed, they were hapless on the day as NDK, which have been inconsistent lately, vented their spleen on them.
Trustees and Golden Sticks had a good day and maintained their hold atop the table after beating Police and GRA respectively.
Trustees won 2-1 against Police while Golden Sticks deepened the woes of GRA, also known as CEPS, by beating them 2-1.
GRA/CEPS have failed to impress since the league pushed off and were off colour during the gala.
There were wins for Exchequers who trounced Reformers 3-1 and Multistix who beat Veterans 2-1.
Extinguishers of the Ghana Fire Service thrashed Veterans Ladies 8-0, Tema Youth defeated Ark Boys 1-0 while La lost 1-5 to Real Ambassadors.
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