Sekondi Rospak SC showcased their dominance with an emphatic 4-0 victory over city rivals Eleven Wise at the Akoon Park.
Francis Havor opened the scoring in the 40th minute, giving Rospak a slim lead at halftime.
However, the floodgates opened in the second half, with Derrick Asare Junior doubling the lead in the 71st minute, followed by Joseph Ntow Ansah's 79th-minute strike.
Memphis Boadi capped off the rout with a stoppage-time goal. This commanding win solidifies Rospak SC's position as second in the Zone Two table with 26 points, just four points behind leaders Swedru All Blacks after 12 matches.
Meanwhile, New Edubiase United delivered a scintillating performance at the Len Clay Sports Stadium, dismantling Future Stars 4-1.
Philip Amoh's brace, including an early penalty in the 4th minute and another strike in the 22nd minute, set the tone.
An own goal by Atta Sekyere (16') and a fine finish from Abdulai Suleman (39') gave Edubiase a commanding first-half lead.
Although Samuel Kwarteng netted a late consolation for Future Stars in the 88th minute, New Edubiase United’s dominance was unquestionable.
At the Senya District Astro Turf, Swedru All Blacks maintained their grip on the top spot with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Soccer Intellectuals.
Rudolf Mensah's brilliant 26th-minute goal proved decisive as the league leaders secured their third away win of the season.
With 30 points, Swedru All Blacks remain four points clear of Rospak SC as the Zone Two title race heats up.
Zone Two Standings (Top 3 after 12 Matches):
- Swedru All Blacks - 30 points
- Sekondi Rospak SC - 26 points
- New Edubiase United - [Position pending matchday results]
Zone Two is shaping up to be a thrilling contest, with Swedru All Blacks and Rospak SC leading the charge.
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