STOURPORT Ladies remain top of the Worcestershire First Division after beating Bromsgrove 3-0.

Louise Deeman ope-ned the scoring in the eighth minute, netting a rebound from a short-corner.

Stourport created most of the chances and after 15 minutes, Fran Long, making her debut as sweeper this season, drag-flicked the ball into the bottom right corner of the goal.

Despite being in control it was not until late in the second half that Stourport sealed the points through Wilma Martin's goal.

The under-strength seconds are unbeaten after a 3-1 win at Badsey.

Goals from Sarah Cavendish, Vicki Clarke and Georgina Burns sealed victory.

Sadly, the thirds' 100 per cent record fell in a 2-1 loss to undefeated Old Sils. Kathy Doyle hit a consolation goal.

The fourths entertained Bromsgrove thirds in the Worce-stershire Third Division and ended up on the wrong side of a 5-0 scoreline.

Saturday fixtures: Droit-wich v Stourport Ladies 1st (3pm), Stourport Ladies 2nds v Cresconians (12.30pm), Stourport Ladies 3rds v Bournville (2pm), Droitwich 3rds v Stourport Ladies 4ths (10.30am).

David Knott's hat-trick was not enough to prevent the men'sseconds slipping to a 6-3 home defeat against a strong Bournville side.

They took an early lead but were unable to hang on and Knott's two short corner goals and a penalty flick were their only reward.

The seconds travel to Edgbaston on Satu-rday.

The thirds conceded a goal in each half as they were beaten 2-0 at Edgbaston.

They created chances to get back into the game but failed to convert them.

Stourport play host to Leek on Saturday.

A five-star performance from Andy Watson helped the fourths return to winning ways in a high-scoring clash with Leek.

Watson grabbed all of his side's goals in the 5-3 success after Stourport came from behind to lead 2-1 at half-time.

They entertain Cannock fourths at 2.30pm on Saturday.

Despite a decent display, the fifths were on the receiving end of a 6-0 reverse at classy Cannock fourths.

They travel to Nottingham to take on West Bridgford on Saturday.

Not even the presence of Steve Bull at Aldersley Stadium could help the sixths score in their stalemate with Wolverhampton.

The former Wolves footballer was making a guest appearance at the venue to promote disabled sports.

But unlike Bull, Stou-rport could not score despite having 75 per cent of possession.

They host Kings Heath Pickwicks on Saturday.