Aggrey
levels
up
with
Asamoah
on
scorers
chart
Accra,
Dec
11,
GNA
–
Berekum
Arsenals’
Francis
Aggrey
leveled
up
with
Alex
Asamoah
of
Obuasi
Ashgold
on
the
scorers’
chart
of
the
Onetouch
Premier
League.
Aggrey,
who
prior
to
the
14th
week
league
matches
had
six
goals,
was
on
target
once
in
their
game
against
relegation
threatened
Power
FC
over
the
week
end.
Both
players
now
share
the
top
spot
with
seven
goals
apiece.
The
rest
of
the
scorers
gathered
by
the
GNA
Sports
are:
Six
(6)
–
Emmanuel
Clottey
–
Olympics,
Michael
Helegbe
–
Liberty.
Five
(5)
-
Abraham
Annan
of
Kpando
Heart
of
Lions,
Andy
Pomayie
-
Accra
Great
Olympics,
Dominic
Adiyiah
–
Feyenoord,
Ablade
Morgan
–
Hearts
and
James
Boadu
-
Arsenal
Four
(4)
–
Nuhu
Alhassan
(Sportive),
Kwame
Obeng
Darko
– (Kotoko),
Emmanuel
Banahene
–
(Lions),
-
Edmund
Owusu
Preprah
–
(Faisal)
and
Nii
Ayi
Tetteh
–
(Power).
Three
(3)
-
Abeiku
Gaisie
–
Tema
Youth,
Alhaji
Saanie
–
Ashgold,
Tuaha
Khamix
–
Liberty,
Ibrahim
Suleman
–
(Lions)
and
Michael
Ocansey
–
(Olympics).
Two
(2)
–
John
Ainoo
and
Fredrick
Quayeson
– (Hasaacas)
Emmanuel
Osei
Kuffour
and
Alfred
Arthur
(Ashgold),
Yaw
Antwi
–
(Liberty),
Ahmed
Toure,
Edmund
Owusu-Ansah
and
Nana
Arhin
Duah
– (Kotoko),
Stephen
Owusu
–
(Lions),
Hamza
Abdulai
–
(Sportive),
Opoku
Agyeman
–
(Faisal),
Samuel
Ellis
– (Hasaacas),
Dan
Quaye
and
Stanley
Afedzie
–
(Hearts),
Yusif
Abubakari
–
(All
Blacks),
Joseph
Jackson
-
(Lions),
Francis
Darko
(Bofoakwa),
Richard
Anderson
–
(All
Blacks)
and
Kwabena
Yaro
and
Daniel
Kwao
–
(Power
FC).
One
(1)
–
Lamine
Nasir,
Valentine
Atem,
Kweku
Sarpong,
Prince
Antwi,
Opoku
Agyeman
and
Sadiq
Adams
– (Ashgold),
Clement
Coffie,
Bismark
Aidan,
Richard
Mpong
Abdul
Mohammed,
Paul
Appiah
and
Razak
Salifu
–
(All
Blacks),
Francis
Ofori,
Sumaila
Alhassan,
Ofosu
Mickey,
Owusu
Agyemang,
Samad
Oppong
and
Sumaila
Yahaya
–
(Faisal),
Ashmond
Asamoah,
Richard
Kissi,
Owusu
Addae
and
Emmanuel
Allen
–
(Liberty),
Bernard
Akuffo,
Raymond
Darkey,
Emmanuel
Morgan,
Edward
Affum,
Ibrahim
Dodzi,
Yahaya
Mohammed
(own
goal)
and
Abdulai
Razak
– (Tema
Youth),
Moses
Andoh,
Ekow
Ghansah,
Stephen
Offei
and
Eric
Gawu
(Hearts),
Aliou
Ouadrago,
Osei
Kwame
Jr,
John
Kudjoe,
Douglas
Nkrumah
and
Kwabena
Dodzi,
Murtala
Mohammed
– (Kotoko),
Mohammed
Baker,
Alhassan
Weah,
Gilbert
Ayikade,
Hanan
Giwah,
Abass
Idrissu
and
Peter
Yakubu
– (RTU),
Jonathan
Abeiku
and
Allan
Shearer
–
(Power
FC),
Paul
Ainoo,
Joseph
Doe,
Sam
Affram,
Benjamin
Annan
– (Hasaacas),
Charles
Ampiah,
Osei
Kofi,
Osei
Boateng,
Ibrahim
Daudu,
Yaw
Afranie,
Mutala
Mohamed,
Frank
Yeboah
and
Eric
Adu
Poku
–
(Arsenal),
Opoku
Antwi,
Kwesi
Boateng,
Eric
Ansah,
Abeiku
Adams,
Edusei
Poku,
Ibrahim
Abubakari,
Ebenezer
Tetteh
and
Amadu
Adams
–(Bofoakwa),
Kwesi
Nicholas
–
(Olympics),
Harrison
Afful,
Haruna
Abdul
Ganiyu
and
Nafiu
Iddrisu
– (Feyenoord),
Samuel
Ocran,
Samuel
Enzemaba
and
George
Mensah
–
(Sportive),
Wisdom
Agblexo
and
Obed
Ansah
–
(Lions).
The
chart
does
not
include
the
game
between
King
Faisal
and
Feyenoord
scheduled
for
the
Sunyani
Coronation
Park,
which
was
postponed
following
an
international
game
between
the
national
Under-17
team,
the
Black
Starlets
of
Ghana
and
their
Ivorian
counterparts
at
the
same
venue
last
Sunday.
GNA