Former top-flight campaigners All Blacks are on top of the Access Bank Division One League (DOL) in Zone Two as they eye a return to the Elite Division in Ghana.
The Agona Swedru-based side, have opened up a four points lead at the halfway stage of the season in their zone.
All Blacks lost only one game in the first round of the second tier league in the 16-club competition.
In the 15 matches they have played, The Magicians have won 11, drawn three with just one defeat to stay ahead on the table with 36 points.
All Blacks, are chasing a return to the Ghana Premier League after over a decade in the second tier league.
In second position on the table is Rospak FC who have 32 points as they give All Blacks a run for their money in Zone Two.
Ebusua Dwarfs are third with 28 points, two points ahead of Bekwai Heroes who are fourth.
Another former GPL side Sekondi Eleven Wise, are bottom of the stairs with just 10 points from the 15 matches they have played.
UCC Youngsters have 15 points with Nzema Kotoko on 11 as they complete the bottom three on the table.
The second round of the competition, promises to be even more fiercely contested as clubs battle for positions.
At the end of the campaign, the top team from the zone will gain qualification to the GPL next season.
The last three teams on the table at the end of the campaign, will be relegated to the third tier league.