KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Independent Supporters Trust (KHIST) raised more than £6,500 for the club during a successful fans’ day at Aggborough.

The highlight of the day was the fans’ game against a side put together by Harriers legend Adie Smith.

The fans came up against a team packed with former Kidderminster heroes such as Lee Hughes, Steve Pope, Darren Steadman, Wayne Hatswell and Kim Casey.

Harriers chairman Rod Brown gave the fans' side a team-talk and first-team players Kennedy Digie and Luke Maxwell took the warm-up.

Steve Taylor opened the scoring for the legends team and after Hughes had been brought down, Ian Foster slotted away the penalty.

In the second-half, goals for Hughes, Taylor and Bennett sealed a comfortable 5-0 victory as the fans team rarely threatened a legends defence which included Hatswell, Craig Hinton and Scott Stamps.

The club’s fans’ teams used more than 50 players during the season and were split into three different teams.

The event kicked off with the Red Brigade group taking on the first supporters’ side, who roared to a 5-4 win, despite goals for Lewis Pountney (2), Lee and Darren Williamson.

The final Harriers fans team took on the Hereford Supporters Trust team.

KHIST team put in a great performance to race in to a two-goal lead through Tom Ferguson and Marc Vaughan.

A second-half goal from Cayden May gave the KHIST team a comfortable 3-0 victory.

On the evening, the players retired to the Aggborough Suite bar, with Mark Young and Adam Matthews picking up player of the season awards.

Meanwhile, Harriers boss Gary Whild is scouring the lower levels of non-league looking for players with potential because of the club’s reduced budget.

Midfielder Calvin Disley, who had a fine season at Redditch United after making the step up from Midlands League Premier Division side Stourport Swifts, has joined Harriers.

Whild said: "Calvin is a player we've known about for quite some time and he's someone who has spent time working at the club when he was studying and assisting our medical staff, "Without trying to put him into a bracket, he does remind me a bit of Jack Byrne when Jack first came here.

"People should have no reservations about that because this club has proved what it can do it in terms of progressing young players.”