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Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Dreamz Ladies have become the latest clubs to make it to the semifinals of the ongoing Women's Premier Super Cup.
Ampem Darkoa beat Police Ladies in their final Group B encounter, coming from behind to win 3-2 while Dreamz Ladies also put four goals past Berry Ladies.
Police Ladies opened the scoring in their game against Ampem Darkoa in the 16th minute through Sophia Agyaakwa.
However, Mary Amponsah, who had scored five goals in her previous two games, went on to score a hattrick to ensure that her side continued their winning streak in the competition.
She scored the equaliser in the 63rd minute before grabbing her second 14 minutes later to make it 2-1.
Police drew level through Mawusi Gnemyo but Mary Amponsah was on hand to restore her side's lead with the game finishing 3-2.
In the other game, Sarah Nyarko, Mary Sarpomaa, Yaa Abrafi and Stella Nyamekye also found the back of the net for Dreamz who recorded their second consecutive win in the competition.
Results from Wednesday's games mean Ampem Darkoa finish top of the group with Dreamz coming in second.
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