TWO goals from Phil Lashford helped Stourport Men's Firsts to a 4-2 victory at Sheffield Hallam Civica.
Now fifth in the table, Stourport's other scorers were Irfan Yousaf and Chris Griffiths as they hit back from going a goal down with three quick strikes.
Stourport Women's Firsts boast the only 100 per cent record in the Midland Conference League after thumping Hinckley 8-0 on their travels.
The new league leaders, who host Matlock Baileans Seconds on Saturday, went goal crazy with Sophie Harries and Jodi Vincent leading the way.
Stourport scored three within the first two-and-a-half minutes as Vincent converted Fran Moss' free hit following a Kerry Walker run.
Harries converted a short corner and then Vincent grabbed her second by following up a rebound. Hinckley settled but Stourport grabbed two goals through Harries and Holly Lashford from numerous short corners.
Harriers completed her hat-trick five minutes before the break and added a fourth in the second-half following good play between Walker and Sarah Cavendish but the visitors did not take many of their chances.
Only a superb solo run by Vicky Whitehouse produced the final goal.
Stourport Seconds are in the runners-up slot in Worcestershire League Division One following a 4-4 draw with Droitwich Firsts.
They bounced back from going a goal behind and were ahead with five minutes to go only to finally share the points in a thrilling match.
Unsettled Stourport conceded the opener in the second minute and although Wilma Martin equalised, Droitwich bagged two more goals.
Another Martin strike left Stourport within touching distance and they went on to stage a fightback.
Goals from Kate Bailey and Beth Ghalamkary, with a well-struck shot from the top of the D, put them ahead.
Helped by a fine display from player-of-the-match Georgina Burns, Stourport tried to hold on but Droitwich equalised from a scramble.
Stourport Women's successful start to the season is completed by the Thirds currently leading Worcestershire League Division Two.
They came away with a convincing 4-0 victory over rivals Worcester Fourths and controlled much of the play.
The town went ahead inside the first five minutes from a short corner as Rosie Connolly struck.
Worcester were not out of the match and forced two blocks from defenders Jess Trundle and Julia Hopkins.
An injury to Hopkins did not prevent Stourport extending their lead as player-of-the-match Teri Baron swooped following a good move involving Sandra Barlow, Jenni Peniket and Kerry Maughan.
Although Worcester pushed Stourport more in the second-half, Kate Spencer added a third and Maughan sealed victory with a cracking shot.
Worcester forced a late penalty flick but goalkeeper Hannah Chatterton denied them a consolation goal.
Stourport Fourths lost 2-0 to Ludlow after conceding two late goals and were disappointed not to at least take a point.
Stand-in goalkeeper Sara Jennings was the player-of-the-match.
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