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Aduana FC fought back to continue their recent unbeaten record in the Ghana Premier League against Young Apostles.
The Ogya Boys, playing aware from home, came from two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw against the Wenchi-based side.
Richmond Opoku opened the scoring for the home team at the Wenchi Stadium in added minute of the first half to ensure Young Apostles went into the break ahead.
That lead was doubled after the recess.
Samuel Peprah scored the second goal of the encounter, giving the home team a breather.
However, it was all Aduana FC after they had conceded the second of the game.
The Dormaa-based side pulled one back in the 81st minute of the game through Kamara.
10 minutes later, they were levelled. Ben Sidibe turned the hero for the visiting team as his goal meant they extended their unbeaten run to four games.
The result, however, means Aduana drop to third position on the league table with Asante Kotoko and Medeama SC winning their respective games.
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