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Soccer News of Friday, 14 September 2012

Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku

Denart Academy start brightly in Ada Colts League

The Ada Juvenile League got
underway last weekend with Big Ada based Denart Soccer Academy sending out a
signal of intent this early.

Founded, owned and coached by
Dennis Narterh Adzigodi who is also the Chairman of the Ada Juvenile FA, Denart
stormed the Dove Park home grounds of Real Ada at Ada Foah and beat them in all
three age categories of the Colts league.
Simon Agbedu netted for the
U-13 side, Paul Ahortu was the lone goal hero for the U15s and Wuddah Maradona’s
beautiful freekick which is a
contender for goal of the season on the very first match day, won it for the
U-17s as Denart beat the home side 1-0 in all divisions.
But Denart are not getting
swollen headed and have already began shrewd preparations for the next game at
home to Don Roo FC of Akplabanya who also had a bright start, recording two
wins and a draw at home against Galaxy FC last Sunday.
“Each match against Real was tough,
we beat them through tactical discipline playing away too. But we are at home
come this Saturday. It’s a big game, all eyes will be on us at the Big Ada
Presby Park,” Coach Adzigodi told www.sportsinghana.com.
He added: Don Roo FC from
Akplabanya, our next opponents won 3-1, 1-1, and 4-0 in all. It will be tough
but the Denart boys are poised to win the District Colts League in all
the categories.”
13 teams from across Ada, Denart
Academy, Tama Babies, Galaxy FC, Don Roo FC, Adom Sporting Club, Okor Babies,
Shakar O4, Real Ada FC, Ocansco United, Forward Stars, Heroes FC , Sunstars FC
and Young Kotoko are battling for honours in the revived Juvenile League under
the tutelage of Dennis Narterh Adzigodi and his able lieutenants who recently
assumed office.
“My advice to all the
clubs as the chairman is to avoid many protests for a smooth league so that we
can get a good team to represent the district in the Milo Games. I also ask all
spectators to patronise the league,” Mr. Adzigodi told us.