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Sekondi Hasaacas on Sunday whipped Tema Youth 3-1 in a friendly soccer match played at the Robert Mensah Sports stadium at Cape Coast.
The match forms part of preparations being made by the two clubs towards the impending Premier League scheduled for December 1, 2007.
After referee Charles Nyarko signalled the two sides into action, it was Tema Youth who dictated the early pace of the game and earned a penalty in the 10th minute but their midfielder, Joseph Acquah wasted the opportunity to put his side ahead.
Acquah however atoned for his mistake to score the opener in the 28th minute.
Hasaacas who were down by the early goal piled pressure on their opponents and scored two rapid goals through centre half Ato Bissah and midfielder John Enu to bring the halftime score to 2-1.
Hasaacas increased their goal tally to three through a spot kick taken by John Enu in the dying minutes of the game.
Source: GNA
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