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Defending Cal Bank Ghana Beach Soccer Champions Keta Sunset made some grounds at the summit of the championship after current league leaders Ada Assurance failed to pick maximum points in week 12 fixtures.
Against form and prematch predictions, the less fancied Layoca side managed an improbable draw.
Local side Layoca despite their unimpressive season to date managed to cause an upset in a game that was expected to be a stroll at the park for Ada Assurance.
Inspirational player manager/captain Nii Laryea Bonne marked his return to the La based side with a personal goal, and coupled with a hat trick from striker Abdallah Micheal plus another solo strike from Black Sharks midfielder Isaac Ofori.
The relegation threatened Layoca have thus registered their first point in the second half of the season with their pulsating 5-5 drawn game.
Keta Sunset took full advantage of the slip by defeating Tegbi Youth 3-1 in the spicy Volta Derby.
Azalete Fabio's brace and a goal by Gilbert Kumidzor were enough to put the Champions back in serious contention for this year's title.
Another in-form Keta side is Havedzi Mighty Warriors who continued to score for fun and sent their season's tally to 69 after they put eight past debutants Nungua United.
Innocent Kumensah announced his return from Morocco by scoring four times with additional goals from Tagbor Charles, Segbe Solomon, and Kwawu Delicious to seal the win over Nungua.
Teshie United continued the surge up the table after they recorded a tightly contested 3-2 victory over Dansoman.
Wuo Gb33 handed the East Legon sharks a 3-0 defeat which further dented the Legon side's ambition of escaping relegation.
Division one leaders Gulf Powers have silverware firmly in sight with 8 games to end the season and have opened a three point gap at the summit of the table after they beat Cape Coast Warriors 2-1 over the weekend.
Degbey Cosmos's brace alongside Tetteh Traore's goal ensured Nima beat Golden Eagles 3-1 to keep them within touching distance of the leaders.
Tema United have jumped to third on the table courtesy a 4-2 win over African Angels.
The season couldn't get any worse for Osu Dolphins, Chorkor Blue Whales, Senya Sharks and Debutants Winneba Giants as they failed to add anything to their rather woeful points haul so far this season after week 12.
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