Hullets thumped

struggle in this event.
Trustees out-classed their opponents scoring four goals in the first half before doubling the score in the second half. The defeat means Hullets are out of contention for a place in the finals as they are languishing on the bottom of the log table without a point.

Trustees got their first goal as early as the first minute through John Botsio before David Gagblah scored a brace in the 14th minute and 60th minute.

The other goals came from Mathew Damalie in the 18th minute and Selorm Cemevor eight minutes later. The visitors went into break leading 4-0 making it difficult for Hullets who are yet to win a match. Hullets lost their opening match 2-1 to Hippo Valley before losing the second match to Golden Sticks of Ghana 4-3 on Tuesday in a closely contested match.

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