B. Arsenal 0 Hearts 1league table
Dawu 1 Kotoko 4
Olympics 2 RTU 0
Okwawu 0 Liberty 0
Faisal 0 B/A Utd 0
Power FC 1 Goldfields 0
Hasaacas 4 Maxbee 0
Bofoakwa 0 Mine Stars 0
The Porcupine Warriors, led by the striking trio of skipper Godwin Ablordey, Isaac Boakye and Nana Arhin Duah, dominated play for the full 90 minutes and earned a penalty in the 25th minutes, which was expertly converted by Ablordey for the first goal for Asante Kotoko.
Dawu fought back gallantly and in the 36th minute also earned a penalty which Ben Addo netted for the equaliser.
Kotoko maintained the pressure on the homesters and in the 44th minute Isaac Owusu dribbled the Dawu defenders and in a solo effort delivered a powerful grounder to which Dawu goalkeeper Maxwell Arthur had no answer, for the second goal for Kotoko to end the first half.
In the 60th minute Ablordey managed to outwit the Dawu defence and put the ball into the net for the third goal for the Porcupine Warriors to set the stadium alive.
Thereafter, both teams resorted to rough play but Class One referee R. M. Kwanning stamped his authority and issued a number of yellow cards.
In the dying minutes of the game, Nana Arhin Duah put the icing on the cake when he shot to the blind side of goalkeeper Maxwell Arthur for Kotoko?s fourth goal to seal the doom of the Akuapem highlanders.
King Faisal who were eager to collect the maximum points following their recent defeat by Accra Hearts of Oak in Kumasi piled pressure on their opponents right from kick-off but surprisingly, Eric Gawu and Kwabena Boateng who led the attack, failed to utilise all the glorious chances that came their way.
Playing before a sparse crowd, Olympics got on the score sheet in the 14th minute through Amui Quaye when he connected a free-kick outside the 18.
Rtu played the second half with 10 men after Ibrahim Kluvi was sent off in the 38th minute for a second bookable offence.
Olympics scored the second goal in the 60th minute when John Cudjoe, after receiving a pass from Michael Asante outside the 18, beat a defender before delivering a shot beyond the the reach of goalkeeper Issa Najawu in posts for RTU.
Leading Hearts? marksman, Charles Taylor was the first to threaten at goal when he flashed past three opponents in the 8th minute but Justice Quarcoe in posts for Arsenals was up to the task to save the situation.
In the 15th minute, Hearts scored the only goal of the match when Richard Nii Noi located Bernard Dong-Bortey from a free-kick and the speedster wasted no time shooting off Justice Quarcoe into the net.
Accra-based class one referee, J. A. Agbeko, gave Bofoakwa?s Emmanuel Ampiah and Francis Arowah of Mines Stars the marching off order in the 65th minute for exchanging blows.