KIDDERMINSTER Boundary Hockey Club staged a brilliant comeback in the DTZ League to beat Tamworth 5-4 after trailing 3-0 inside the first 15 minutes.

Tamworth made the most of early poor marking and sloppy passing from the home side to take firm control of the match.

However, Kidderminster pulled one goal back before the interval through Ross Hodson which signalled a remarkable fightback.

Upshon scored two and Andy Maw one after the break to put their team ahead and Adam Robson added the fifth as Kidderminster hung on to the lead despite a late visitors' goal.

Solihull Blossomfield 1 Kidderminster 2nds 0

Kidderminster were unlucky not to gain at least a share of the points in the DTZ League.

Blossomfield snatched the winner late in the second half when they converted a penalty corner.

Kidderminster 3rds 1 Wolverhampton 3

Wolverhampton are currently top of their division in the DTZ League and they demonstrated why by opening the scoring.

Kidderminster struck back after Phil Baldwin eluded a number of tackles outside the circle and passed for Piers Whitehouse to equalise.

In the second half, the skill of the visitors and their better passing finally got the better of Kidderminster with two goals added.

Stuart McIntyre pulled off a great save from a penalty stroke to keep the score down.

Edgbaston 6ths 1 Kidderminster 4ths 2

Edgbaston went ahead after 10 minutes of this DTZ match and held on to the lead until early in the second half when Darren Jackson equalised.

Jackson added the winner a few minutes from time.

Kidderminster 5ths 4 Solihull Blossomfield 1

Paul Grummitt opened the scoring for Kidderminster in the DTZ League but Blossomfield equalised before half-time.

Keith Burgess, Chris Brazier and Grummitt all scored goals after the break to ensure victory for the home side.

Youngsters Chris Brazier and Ed Wadsworth in goal were impressive.