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League Champions Wa All Stars are yet to win in two games in the Premier League after being held at home to new entrants Elmina Sharks.
The champions were hoping for their first win after losing 2-1 away to Hearts in Accra but the Elmina side had a different script.
Richard Arthur scored in his second straight game to give the hosts the lead after 11 minutes but Sharks fought back and levelled the tie through Prince Boateng.
That was the second straight point on the road for Elmina Sharks and the second game on the road the new entrants have fought from behind to pick a point.
For Wa All Stars, they have a point out of a possible six. This is in sharp contrast to last season where they won six out six after beating Hasaacas and Aduana Stars.
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