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Ghana Women’s Premier League action resumed over the weekend with games across all centres after last week’s FA Cup fixtures.
In a top of the table clash in the Southern Zone, Hasaacas Ladies defeated Army Ladies in Teshie to move three points clear.
Milot Pokuaa scored the only goal of the game just at the start of the second half.
Elsewhere, Police Ladies and Jonina Ladies played out a goalless draw while Samartex Ladies held Epiphany Warriors to a 0-0 stalemate in Madina.
LadyStrikers recorded a 1-0 away win over Halifax Queens with Oak Ladies also suffering a 2-1 defeat against Soccer Intellectuals.
In the Northern Zone, leaders Ampem Darkoa Ladies were denied all three points in a 1-1 game against Prisons Ladies.
Sarah Nyarko scored twice in Dreamz Ladies 5-0 thumping of AshTown Ladies as Tamale Super Ladies drew with Northern Ladies.
Northern City Ladies and Kumasi Sports Academy drew in a four-goal thriller while Fosu Royal Ladies lost at home to FC Savannah.
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