REDDITCH Regents are out to extend their perfect start to the season at home to Old Sils on Sunday.
Regents saw off neighbours Bromsgrove at the weekend for the second time this season after dumping their derby opponents out of the Rosebowl.
The Arrow Vale club triumphed 72-59 to make it five wins out of five this season and tip off against Sils at 7pm at Arrow Vale on Sunday.
Regals will be bidding to bounce back after only their third defeat in two seasons.
The women crashed 75-51 at Force despite going into the final quarter only three points down.
The all-conquering Studley Sports Centre side are suffering after the loss of four key players this season.
Six foot two inch centre Beth Lewis is working in Spain for a month, forward Corinne Stone has knee and back injuries, left sided shooting guard Claire Cale has a back problem and small forward Helen Turner is waiting for a knee op.
Regals are hoping to bounce back at home to Falcons on Wednesday (tip-off 7.15pm).
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