Visiting Accra Hi-Kings football club held Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs to a 1-1 drawn game in a friendly soccer match played at the Robert Mensah stadium.
The friendly match formed part of preparations being undertaken by Dwarfs towards participation in the Division One League.
Dwarfs who dominated the initial stages of the match scored the opener in the 25th minute through their midfielder, Jude Yawson.
Yawson, after intercepting a pass from an opponent, disposed of two defenders before planting the ball into the net.
Hi-Kings who seemed undaunted, matched their opponents squarely and went ahead to score the equalizer in the 43rd minute through centre half, Pius Nyarkoh to bring the two sides at par.
Both sides failed to utilise the few chances that came their way in the second half until the final whistle.
Source: GNA
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