The National Women's League reached the halfway stage over the weekend with no changes at the top of the respective Leagues.
Police continued with their fine form and remain on top in the Southern Division as three goals from Francisca Koomson, Henrietta Annie and Florence Okoe helped them to a 3-0 win against Soccer Intellectuals.
Champions, Hasaacas Ladies are just a point behind the leaders after claiming a 3-2 victory over Lady Strikers, who are in third position.
Immigration Ladies needed a Patience Narh goals to defeat Ayoola 1-0.The result leaves Ayoola, still winless and yet to record their first goal of the season.
Fabulous Ladies and Ashtown Ladies both stumbled, tightening the race for the top with Prison Ladies now only one point behind in the Northern Division.
The clash between the top, the Fabulous and Ashtown Ladies contest, ended goalless. And the result leaves Fabulous in the lead with a better goal advantage.
Prisons Ladies powered seven past bottom side, Sharp Arrows in their 7-0 rout while Oforikrom Ladies lost 2-5 to Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
A hat-trick by Priscilla Adobea and Grace Asantewaa's double could not be matched by Deborah Afriyie's brace for Oforikrom.
A brace apiece by Grace Adams and Mercy Myles was followed by goals by Kasira Malik, Felicia Djabaah and Rita Okyere.
Match-day-5 Results
Lady Strikers 2-3 Hasaacas Ladies
Police Ladies 3-0 Soccer Intellectuals
Immigration Ladies 1-0 Ayoola
Ashtown Ladies 0-0 Fabulous Ladies
Oforikrom Ladies 2-5 Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Prisons Ladies 7-0 Sharp Arrows


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