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Ebusua Dwarfs whipped Tarkwa United 4-0 in their Division One League match played at the Robert Mensah sports stadium, Cape Coast on Wednesday.
Dwarfs who dominated the first half rightly scored three goals through Bismark Asiedu, Douglas Mustopha and Francis Gyepi to send their supporters into wild jubilation.
Back from recess, Tarkwa United forced Dwarfs to play in their own half and made several attempts to equalize but the defence of Dwarfs worked overtime to save the situation.
Dwarfs once again took over the attack in the third quarter of the half and following series of attacks in their opponent's vital area, veteran Godwin Ablorde increased the tally to four in a goal mouth melee in the 75th minute.
Results of other League matches were Sekondi Metro Stars spanked Cape Coast Venomous Vipers 2-0, Feyenoord drew 2-2 with Dompim Medeama while Winneba Windy Professionals also drew 1-1 with All Blacks.
Source: GNA
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