COLIN Larkin's loan spell with Kidderminster Harriers has been extended until the end of the season.
The 19-year-old's three-month stint with Harriers ended after last Saturday's game at Exeter, but Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Dave Jones has given the striker permission to stay.
The decision is a major boost for Aggborough boss Jan Molby, who said: "I'm delighted Colin is staying with us. He has played a big part in transforming our season.
"He would be first to say that he might have scored more than three goals, but that side of his game should come with more composure and experience at this level.
"His movement is good, his overall play has been excellent and he certainly puts defences under pressure with his pace."
Meanwhile, Kidderminster's reserves moved to the top of the Avon Insurance League Division Two table when a Ben Davies goal earned them a 1-0 victory over Halifax Town at Aggborough yesterday.
Davies struck the all-important goal in the 84th minute.
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