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By Sigismond Nicol

Momentum continues in the maiden Women’s Premier League with the third week producing a total of fifteen goals across the country.

Kahunla Queens FC reacted to their last defeat with a historic win clobbering Patricia Umu FC 7-0 at the Kenema City field which also marks their first home match, while Kumba Zainab Brima now leading the goal chat after scoring four in the game.

Mena Queens FC after travelling to Kabala, therefore, created no room for negotiations against their Northeast region counterpart Albitaya Queens FC and secure their first-ever three points in the league with a 1-0 win courtesy of Serah Turay’s lone goal.

The Sierra Leone Police have no boundary limitation in executing their duty within the country and Kailahun Malema Queens FC was caught disobeying one of the laws and suffered a 1-0 home defeat.

Mogbwemo Queens bravely capitalised on Koya Queens’ slow start in the league a 1-0 win was enough for them to secure all three points with no harm and safely return to Rutile.

Correctional Service smartly discharge their duty before VEM Buck was aware of the penalty for the crime committed, they tried to prove innocence but it was unsuccessful as the match ended 2-1 for the correctional ladies.

Ram K Football Club have started scoring in the league and continues their clean sheet run as the only side that is yet to concede a goal shocking FC Kallon Female 2-0 at the Bo Coronation field.

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