KINGS Heath are set to hold a minute's silence before the visit of Cheslyn Hay on Saturday (ko 2.45pm) to honour former player Gary Fletcher.
The 35-year-old, who spent a couple of seasons with the nomadic side died of cancer last week leaving a wife and three children under nine.
He joined the Kingsmen three years ago as a forward or attacking midfielder and also played for Stratford and Sherwood Celtic.
Heath manager Sean Lawless was again set to be without midfielder Mal Teague and defender Tommy Duggan through work commitments for last night's win at County Sports.
And Teague added to Lawless' mounting selection problems with a red card in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Nuneaton Griffs, secured by goals from Mark Cartwright and Lee Brosnan.
And midfielder Carl Smith was set to miss out after having stitches in a head wound.
Lawless has accepted his side are out of the Midland Combination title race and is concentrating on the Challenge Vase, in which Heath have a bye, and the Birmingham Senior Cup.
Kings entertain Express and Star strugglers Dudley Town in the Senior Cup next Wednesday (ko 7.45pm).
The Black Country side have picked up one point from 13 matches and changed managers last week after Geoff Grosvenor replaced Roger Penniket.
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