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Hasaacas Ladies continued their impressive start to the 2024 Women's Premier Super Cup on matchday two at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence.
The fixture, played on Monday, saw the Hasmal run riot against Supreme Ladies with a 6-0 win in Prampram.
Mercy Attobrah and Alice Sarpong scored braces with Veronica Baah Kumah and Belinda Ofori also getting on the scoresheet for the Takoradi-based side.
The win sees Hasaacas Ladies climb to the top of the table in Group A with six points having beaten Faith Ladies in their opening game.
Before the Hasaacas' game, Faith Ladies recorded a 1-0 win over Northern Ladies to bounce back to winning ways after their opening-day defeat.
In Group B, Ampem Drakoa Ladies also sealed a second win of the tournament.
Joe Nana Adarkwa's side picked up a 2-1 win against Berry Ladies with Mary Amponsah scoring both goals for the Nana Mma.
Amponsah, who scored a hattrick in Ampem Darkoa's opening game, scored twice in the first half to ensure the Techiman-based.
They also moved to the top of the table following the win over Berry.
Dreamz FC came from a goal down to record a 5-1 win against Police Ladies.
Yaa Abrafi and Stella Nyamekye were on the scoresheet twice before Rose Boakyewaa also scored in the game.
The third round of games is scheduled to happen on Wednesday, September 25.
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