STOURPORT Ladies thirds got the better of Redditch 3-0 in Worcestershire League Division One.

The Wyre Forest side powered into a 2-0 lead by half-time and added another goal after the break.

Leanne Stysaker scored two and Jodi Vincent the other, while Svenja Lee and Eleanor Johnson were players of the match.

The ladies fourths' unbeaten run continues after a brace for captain Hannah Yates and Lucy Hawkes gave them a 4-0 home win in the Worcestershire Division Two against Kings Heath.

In Division Three, the sixths secured a point from their match with Kings Heath with a late leveller in a 2-2 draw.

The hosts side saved themselves as they trailed 2-1, their earlier goal being scored by Teri Baron, as the final whistle was blown.

But Stourport had already been awarded a short corner, which resulted in Karen McIntyre scoring.

The seconds also drew 2-2 against Solihull Blossomfield in the Midlands Division Two.

The match began slowly until the home side opened the scoring from a penalty corner.

Stourport piled on the pressure and a well-worked move resulted in Abbie Yapp scoring an equaliser before half-time.

With the wise words of first team captain Katie Miller ringing in their ears, Stourport started the second half with a renewed belief in themselves.

Blossomfield saw a player green-carded as Stourport piled on the pressure.

Despite the setback, the hosts regained the lead but were pulled level by Alice Bunting.

The fifths went down 3-0 to Bromsgrove thirds in Worcestershire Division Two.

The men’s second team lost 5-2 to Stratford in the West Midlands Premier. They never recovered from conceding two early goals, despite a brace for Adam Leeke.

The fifths paid the price of missing their first-half goalscoring opportunities to draw 1-1 against Olton.

Stourport eventually took the lead through youngster Jack Beasley and looked to be heading to victory until a skilful run from midfield set up an equaliser.

On Sunday, the fifths then saw off Old Halesonians 4-2 in a rearranged Midland Central League South.

Despite falling behind, the team responded well when Sam Dew, 13, bagged a brace.

Leading at half-time, Stourport found themselves pegged back. But the visitors rallied once more and Dew completed his hat-trick, and the victory, with a placed flick.