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2025 Super Zonals: Adisadel College sprints to victory in 4x100m Boys Heat 2

The 33rd Central Region Schools & Colleges Sports Association Athletics Super-Zonal Championship kicked off with a blaze of excitement on Day 1, February 27, 2025, as the boys’ 4x100m relay Heat 2 delivered a heart-pounding spectacle.

Under the bright morning sun at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Adisadel College emerged victorious, edging out fierce competitors St. Augustine’s College and Boa Amponsem Senior High School in a race that had spectators on the edge of their seats. The Super-Zonal Championships, a cornerstone of youth athletics in the Central Region, bring together the most talented student-athletes from schools and colleges across the area.

This year’s event promises to be one of the most competitive yet, and Heat 2 of the boys’ 4x100m relay set the tone with an electrifying display of speed, teamwork, and determination.

As the starting gun fired, the athletes exploded off the blocks, their strides synchronized in a flurry of motion. Adisadel College, known for its rich history in athletics, took an early lead with a seamless baton exchange between their first and second runners.

The team’s anchor, a lanky senior whose powerful strides ate up the track, crossed the finish line first, clocking an unofficial time that hinted at a potential record-breaking performance later in the finals.

Hot on their heels was St. Augustine’s College, a perennial powerhouse in Central Region sports. Their runners showcased impeccable coordination, with their third-leg sprinter gaining ground before handing off to an anchor who pushed valiantly to secure second place.

The crowd roared as St. Augustine’s made a late surge, but they couldn’t quite catch Adisadel’s lead.

Boa Amponsem Senior High School rounded out the top three, delivering a commendable effort that kept them in contention throughout the race.

Their team, though less heralded than their rivals, demonstrated grit and potential, earning applause for a strong showing against two of the region’s giants.

Post-race, the Adisadel camp was buzzing with excitement.

“We’ve been training hard for this moment,” said their coach, Kwesi Mensah, wiping sweat from his brow.

“The boys executed the plan perfectly—speed off the blocks and clean handoffs. This is just the beginning for us.” The team’s anchor, 17-year-old Kofi Ansah, added, “We knew St. Augustine’s would come strong, but we stayed focused. It feels amazing to take the win.”

St. Augustine’s, while disappointed to settle for second, remained optimistic. “It’s a long competition,” remarked their captain, James Ofori. “This was just the heats.

We’ll regroup and bring our best in the finals.

” The rivalry between Adisadel and St. Augustine’s, steeped in decades of athletic tradition, promises more fireworks as the Super-Zonal progresses.

Boa Amponsem’s coach, Madam Esther Nyarko, praised her team’s effort.

“We’re the underdogs here, but third place in this heat shows we belong. The boys ran with heart, and we’re aiming to surprise everyone before this is over.”

Joseph Andoh Kwofie powers Mfantsipim to 4x200m glory, declares himself Central Region’s Fastest

The 2025 Central Region Schools & Colleges Sports Association Super-Zonal Championships erupted into a frenzy of cheers and excitement on February 27 as Mfantsipim School’s boys’ 4x200m relay team clinched a stunning victory in the final race.

Leading the charge was none other than sprint sensation Joseph Andoh Kwofie, whose electrifying performance not only secured the win for the Kotokraba boys but also cemented his reputation as a rising star in Ghanaian athletics.

The race, held at the vibrant Cape Coast Sports Stadium, was a showcase of speed and teamwork, but it was Kwofie’s anchor leg that stole the spotlight.

As the baton hit his hand, the crowd erupted, sensing something special was about to unfold. With his trademark explosive strides, Kwofie surged ahead, pulling away from the competition with a ferocity that left no doubt about the outcome.

Crossing the finish line, he capped the triumph with a bold celebration, channeling Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic “SIUUUU” leap, much to the delight of the roaring spectators.

Mfantsipim’s victory in the 4x200m final was a testament to their depth and discipline, but Kwofie’s contribution was the undeniable highlight.

The team’s seamless baton exchanges and relentless pace set the tone, but it was Kwofie’s closing sprint that sealed the deal, leaving rivals from schools like St. Augustine’s College and Adisadel College in the dust. Post-race, the charismatic sprinter didn’t hold back, declaring,

“There’s no one in Central Region who is faster than me.” The statement, dripping with confidence, sent a ripple of excitement through the stands and sparked chatter among fans and foes alike. Kwofie’s dominance at the 2025 Super Zonals is hardly a surprise to those who’ve followed his meteoric rise.

Already the holder of the Central Region’s 100m and 200m records—clocking a blistering 10.02 seconds and 20.8 seconds, respectively—the Mfantsipim star has been rewriting the record books since his first year. Earlier in the day, he breezed to victory in the 200m final with a time of 21.31 seconds, further solidifying his claim as the region’s premier sprinter.

His performance in the 4x200m only added to the legend, proving he’s not just a solo act but a team player who thrives under pressure.

The Kotokraba boys’ triumph was a collective effort, with Kwofie quick to praise his teammates. “We’ve been working hard together,” he said, catching his breath after the race.

“The handoffs were perfect, and everyone gave their all. I just had to finish what they started.” Coach Kwame Appiah, beaming with pride, hailed the team’s chemistry, noting, “Joseph is our spark, but this win belongs to all of them. They ran like champions.”

For Mfantsipim, a school with a storied athletic tradition, the 4x200m win is another feather in their cap as they aim to dominate the Super-Zonals leaderboard.

President Mahama is interested in enhancing SESSA Games- Sports Minister

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, says that President John Dramani Mahama is very much interested in enhancing the SESSA (Security Services Sports Association Athletics) Games.

The historic competition brings together top athletes from Ghana’s security services to compete across multiple sports disciplines and has served as a major hub for national athletes.

The Sports Minister said this in his speech delivered when the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Female Hockey Team paid him a visit after winning the 2025 Africa for Club Championship for the second year in a row.

Earlier in his speech, Kofi Adams, praised President Mahama for restructuring the Sports Ministry before adding that,

“The President is very much interested in us bringing back grass root sports and by so doing enhancing our SESSA Games and to encourage as many of the organizations to take cue and copy from what GRA has done so we will give much more opportunities to the younger ones.”

President Mahama is interested in sports and understands what’s in it- Kofi Adams

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has stated that President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, is interested in sports and has already shown this via his decision to restructure the sports ministry.

Following his inauguration as President of Ghana, John Mahama, changed the Ministry of Youth and Sports to the Ministry of Sports and Recreation.

Speaking at a meeting with players, coaches and executives of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Female Hockey Team and executives of the Ghana Hockey Federation, Sports Minister Kofi Adams, highlighted this while praising the GRA Ladies for winning the 2025 Africa for Club Championship.

“I know he (President John Mahama) is a lover of sports and that explains why even at the time he was promising to downsize, to reduce the number of ministries and the number of ministers, he saw the need to decouple youth (ministry) from sports (ministry) to give it a certain level of attention.”

It is difficult to get sponsorship as a “least financed” sport- Ghana Hockey Administrator laments

Treasurer of the African Hockey Federation and Vice President of the Ghana Hockey Federation, Elizabeth Safoa King, has lamented the trouble least financed sports including hockey face in their attempts to secure sponsorship to fund their activities.

She said this in the presence of Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, when members of the Ghana Hockey Federation, Administrators at the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and coaches and players of the GRA Female Hockey Team visited the Sports Minister.

The visit came on the back of the GRA Female Hockey Team winning the 2025 Africa for Club Championship; the win marks the team’s second Championship triumph in a row and Sports Minister commended the team for the tremendous triumph.

“We have the African Cup for Nations coming on in August and that qualifies us for the Commonwealth (Games in 2026) …so we also like to seek your support when we have something like that coming, a budget coming and see how best you can help us.”

“Going for sponsorship is a very difficult thing especially with the lesser-known sports as it has been termed. It is sometimes difficult to be able to get sponsorship and therefore most often we will have to rely on the Ministry (Sports) to help us” King said.

“Add a few Soldiers to Match Venues for better security” – Abdul Karim Zito on GPL Safety

Dreams FC Head Coach Abdul Karim Zito has called for the deployment of military personnel at match venues as the Ghana Premier League prepares to resume on March 7, 2025.

His proposal comes in response to recent acts of hooliganism that have plagued the league, contributing to its earlier suspension.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has confirmed the resumption of the 2024-25 Ghana Premier League, with Matchday 23 scheduled for Friday, March 7, to Monday, March 10, 2025, across the country.

This restart is subject to ongoing safety and security inspections of all venues, jointly conducted by the GFA and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation.

Ashanti Region’s Top Schools clash at 2025 Super Zonals Showdown on Feb 27 & 28

The 2025 Ashanti Regional Inter School and College Athletics Super Zonals will take place on February 27 and 28 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

This year’s competition promises an electrifying showcase of talent, with 44 senior high schools from the Ashanti Region vying for supremacy.

A total of 32 mixed schools and 12 single-sex schools will compete, with 16 of the mixed schools qualifying for both the boys’ and girls’ divisions.

In the boys’ category, reigning champions Prempeh College face a formidable challenge from T.I. Amass (Real Amass), who are determined to seize the title after a close loss last year. Other standout contenders include Effiduase SHS, Mpasatia SHTS, and Kumasi Anglican SHS (KASS), all of whom impressed during the qualifiers and are primed for battle.

In the girls’ division, St. Louis SHS aims to secure a third consecutive title, but they’ll confront fierce competition from Effiduase SHS, Kumasi Girls SHS, and Serwaa Nyarko Girls SHS, each bolstered by strong performances in the lead-up events. The athletes have trained rigorously for months, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown.

The Super Zonals will feature an array of events, including track and field, sprints, and distance races, showcasing the region’s finest young talent. As the competition unfolds, only the best will rise to the top, promising an unforgettable spectacle.

Will Prempeh College defend their crown, or can Real Amass dethrone them? Will St. Louis SHS achieve a historic three-peat, or will a challenger emerge victorious? The answers will unfold over two action-packed days.

Competing Schools – Boys’ Category:
Armed Forces SHTS, Kumasi High, Tweneboa Kodua SHS, Tepa SHS, Antoa SHS, KASS, O’Sec Tech, Jachie Pramso SHS, Simms SHS, Oppong Memorial SHS, Opoku Ware SHS, Aduman SHS, Okomfo Anokye SHS, Barekease SHS, Wesley SHS-Konongo, T.I. Amass-Kumasi, Effiduase SHS, Mpasatia SHTS, Osei Tutu SHS, Asanteman SHS, Prempeh College, Islamic SHS, Toase SHS, St. Hubert Seminary SHS, Konongo Odumase SHS, OKESS, Our Lady of Grace, Juaben SHS, Kofi Agyei SHS, Kumasi Anglican SHS.

Competing Schools – Girls’ Category:
Kumasi Girls, Armed Forces SHS, Amass-Asokore Girls, Bekwai SDA SHS, KNUST SHS, Kumasi Anglican SHS, Wesley Girls-KSI, Jachie Pramso SHS, Simms SHS, O’Sec Tech, St. Louis SHS, Aduman SHS, St. Monica’s SHS, Adanwomase SHS, Barekease SHS, T.I. Amass-KSI, Effiduase SHS, Asanteman SHS, Serwaa Nyarko SHS, Ndutaman Catholic SHS, Yaa Asantewaa SHS, Islamic SHS, Ejisuman SHS, Konongo Odumase SHS, Adventist-KSI, Osei Kyeretwie SHS, Our Lady of Grace SHS, Juaben SHS, Bodwesango SHS, Kumasi Academy SHS.

Ghana Premier League set to resume on March 7 after Pooley’s burial

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced the resumption of the Premier League across the country. The 2024-25 Ghana Premier League will recommence with Matchday 23 on the weekend of Friday, March 7, to Monday, March 10, 2025.

This resumption is contingent upon ongoing safety and security inspections of all venues, conducted jointly by the GFA and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation.

Following widespread consultations with stakeholders and the training of key personnel on the Enhanced Matchday Safety and Security Protocols 2025—a document shaped largely by input from clubs—the GFA has confirmed the return of top-flight football.

The association has also released the schedule for the outstanding fixtures from Matchdays 20, 21, and 22. Matchday 20 is set for Tuesday, March 18, to Thursday, March 20; Matchday 21 will occur from Tuesday, April 1, to Thursday, April 3; and Matchday 22 is scheduled for Tuesday, April 15, to Thursday, April 17, 2025, all at approved venues.

Additionally, an outstanding MTN FA Cup match between Asante Kotoko and Sekondi Eleven Wise has been fixed for Wednesday, March 12, 2025.

The GFA further urged full cooperation from all stakeholders, including the Ghana Police Service, to ensure safety and security at match venues.

Aboubakar Ouattara unfazed by criticism, focused on winning trophies for Hearts of Oak

Hearts of Oak head coach Aboubakar Ouattara says he is not perturbed by criticism, emphasizing that his focus remains on winning trophies for the club.

The Ivorian tactician has come under fire from fans following the club’s shocking FA Cup elimination at the hands of lower-tier side Golden Kick in the Round of 16.

The Phobians suffered a 4-3 defeat on penalties over the weekend, sparking frustration among supporters.

Despite the mounting pressure, Ouattara remains unfazed. “Every coach will be criticized if things don’t go well. No problem. People can say anything they want—I don’t have any issue with that, and I’m not afraid,” he told Asempa FM’s Sports Nite Show.

While some sections of the Hearts fanbase have called for a change in leadership, Ouattara insists his focus is on delivering success, not deciding his future. “If I’m the problem, I have no issue with that. My focus is on winning trophies. Whether I’m the right man for the job is not for me to decide,” he added.

With their FA Cup hopes dashed, Hearts of Oak now shift their attention to the Ghana Premier League, where they currently sit fourth with 33 points.

Black Queens embrace new philosophy under Kim Lars Björkegren

Ghana’s Black Queens have embraced the fresh philosophy introduced by head coach Kim Lars Björkegren and are excited about what the future holds under his leadership. Currently on a training tour in Casablanca, Morocco, as part of their preparations for upcoming international fixtures, the team has commended the new coach’s tactics and approach. Despite suffering a stoppage-time defeat to the Atlas Lionesses of Morocco in their first match under Björkegren, the players remain optimistic about his vision and the direction of the team.

Fenerbahçe Petrol Ofisi and Black Queens midfielder, Azumah Bugre, has expressed confidence in Björkegren’s methods, emphasizing that he brings a fresh perspective to the team.

I’m really happy. To begin with, I would say I’m so honored to be called to join the Black Queens team once again. I’m really happy to be here in Morocco preparing ahead of the African games. And I would say every coach has his or her philosophy, style of play, and system, and I think he comes in with something different and better. It’s quite good because not just me, but along with my teammates, we’re trying to adapt well. We’ve had like two training sessions, and it’s been good. We understand each other, and everything is clear. I think sometimes we miss one or two things, but we’re able to ask questions to clarify things, and I think we are adapting so, so well. I believe it’s going to be a good way moving forward.

Black Queens midfielder Jennifer Cudjoe, who plays for DC Power FC in the USL Super League, also sees the new coaching change as a challenge worth embracing. She believes Björkegren’s arrival marks a fresh start for the team. It’s a great eye-opener to be part of the team again and also embrace every challenge and change that has happened. It’s been a process for us to now take on from what we’ve built before, and I think it’s been really good. For now, from what I’ve seen coming back into the team and then working with the coaches, it’s definitely a good thing for us. I’m excited to see what it can do for our team and for us as individuals as well. It’s been really great.

Meanwhile, Doris Boaduwaa, who plays for Hapoel Jerusalem, believes the team can build upon the foundation left by former coach Nora Häuptle. Every coach that comes has his or her own strategy and how games should be played, so I think within these three days we’ve been training as a team, he has tried to mesh us together, and I am confident he will help us.

Sherifatu Sumaila, an attacking midfielder for Spanish side Rayo Vallecano, praised the technical team’s efforts to smooth the transition. So far, so good. It’s only been a few days, and everything is going well. He’s trying his best to teach us the way he wants us to play. And the good thing is we’re having fun, we are listening, and we are learning new things.

The technical team, everyone has been helpful. So I feel like everything is on the right course. I am a girl with dreams and ambitions. I love to see myself grow, improve, and get better each and every day

The Black Queens were initially scheduled to play Moroccan club AS FAR in their second tour match, but the game was canceled.

However, with the positive energy surrounding the squad, the team remains hopeful that Björkegren’s new system will lead them to success.

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