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Taking Over Football Club will look to make it to the final of this year's Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament which is currently ongoing in Cape Coast.
The Accra-based side saw off competition from Daw Dreams to seal a place in the last four where they will come up against Great Somas on Sunday afternoon.
Taking Over won 5-4 on penalties after playing out a 0-0 stalemate after full-time.
Great Somas were also 3-0 winners over Nayan FC in the last eight and they set up a crunching semifinal tie against Taking Over.
In the other semi-final game, Young Generation, who were 2-0 winners over Nigeria's Hypebuzz will entertain Ken Hammer Sporting Club, who also defeated Ahosa in their quarterfinal game.
Benjamin Kwarteng scored both goals for Young Generation and Hypebuzz while Evans Tetteh Nannor also scored the only goal of the game to take Ken Hammer to the last four.
The semifinal stage of the competition is scheduled for Sunday, June 11 at 3pm and 6pm respectively at the Cape Coast Stadium.
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