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Northern and Eastern Regions Clinch Dominant Wins on Matchday 4 of Elite U-17 Girls Colts Championship

Northern Region Dominates Ashanti in Group B Showdown

Impressive Performance by Northern Region

The Northern Region showcased their skill with a commanding 3-0 win over Ashanti in their Group B matchup. Ibrahim Saida set the pace by scoring in the 12th minute. The team continued their strong display, with Baba Fuseina and Abdulai Huzeifa adding two quick goals in the 35th and 38th minutes, cementing their dominance.

Central Region Exceeds Expectations

In another Group B contest, the Central Region made a significant impact by defeating Upper East with a score of 4-0. Agnes Abbam opened the scoring in the 10th minute, but it was Rosemond Adu-Twum who truly shined. After Alberta Agyei increased the lead to 2-0 in the 19th minute, Adu-Twum seized the opportunity, netting two goals in the 22nd and 43rd minutes to ensure a comfortable lead by halftime.

Group A Thrills Fans with High Scoring Affair

Group A delivered a spectacular match as the Eastern Region overwhelmed Upper West, securing a staggering 6-0 victory. Losu broke the scoreless tie in the 19th minute, and Vivian Asare sparked a second-half surge with two goals in the 57th and 65th minutes. The Eastern Region continued to crush their opponents as Twumwaa Irene and Ruth Gadri each contributed to the total, with Irene scoring in the 67th minute and Gadri finishing off with a goal in the 70th minute.

Brong Ahafo Rallies to Victory Against Western

Brong Ahafo displayed their offensive strength in a thrilling 4-1 match against Western. After going down to a goal from Western’s Charity Billingham in the 27th minute, Brong Ahafo demonstrated resilience. Agyeiwaa Gifty Jnr spearheaded the comeback with two quick goals in the 31st and 39th minutes, followed by Kolani Marie’s goal just before halftime. Asare Celestina sealed the victory with a fourth goal in the 66th minute, highlighting the team’s impressive performance.

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