Wa Suntaa SC secured their first point of the Middle League campaign after holding Wa Sore Nante to a 2-2 draw in a high-intensity encounter in which all four goals were scored in a frantic first half.
The result marked Wa Suntaa SC’s first point in four matches, offering a rare moment of relief in an otherwise difficult tournament.
Despite their struggles across the competition, they produced a disciplined response to withstand Sore Nante’s attacking pressure and frustrate a side chasing the title.
The match was effectively decided in a breathless opening half, with both teams trading goals in quick succession.
Wa Suntaa SC opened the scoring, but Sore Nante quickly found an equalizer. Sore Nante then took the lead for a second time, only for Wa Suntaa SC to respond once again and restore parity.
As a result, the two sides went into the halftime break locked at 2-2. The second half, however, produced no further goals as both teams tightened up defensively and the tempo of the game gradually dropped.
For Sore Nante, the draw proved fatal to their Middle League title ambitions. Needing maximum points to sustain their challenge, they were instead forced to settle for a point that mathematically ended their hopes of lifting the trophy with one game remaining.

Sore Nante SC’s Middle League campaign has been defined by attacking flair but costly defensive lapses and an inability to close out matches. Their results reflect a side that has been competitive but inconsistent after they scored 10 goals and conceded 9.
Across the four matches, Sore Nante collected six points, built on a pattern of high-scoring draws and a solitary victory. While they have shown strong offensive output, their repeated concessions have undermined their championship push, preventing them from sustaining a decisive winning run.
Wa Suntaa SC, meanwhile, have endured a difficult defensive campaign, conceding heavily throughout the Middle League. However, their ability to contain Sore Nante in a crucial fixture ensured they ended their own four-match wait for a point, despite having struggled to impose themselves across the competition.
With one game to end the Middle League, Sore Nante’s title challenge has officially collapsed, while Wa Suntaa SC’s solitary point stands as a defining interruption in the race, denying Sore Nante the momentum required to stay in contention.
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