STOURPORT Men's Firsts condemned Doncaster to their first English League National North defeat of the season with a 2-1 triumph.
Andrew Appleton put the Yorkshire visitors ahead but Imran Yousaf hauled the town level on 51 minutes and Irfan Yousaf added the winner four minutes later.
Stourport Women's Firsts remain unbeaten in the Midland Conference after a strong 4-0 beating of Matlock Baileans Seconds.
They finally found a way through the defence on 33 minutes when great passing between Sarah Cavendish and Kerry Walker set up Jodi Vincent to slot the ball home at the far post. In the second-half, Stourport took control with positive passing and Melissa Kennedy nipped in to add a second goal.
Kerry Walker stole a pass to grab a third and Kennedy notched a brace with a deflected effort at the near post from a devastating break by Louisde Deeman.
Kate Bailey grabbed a winner as Stourport Seconds finally secured a 3-2 victory over Harborne in a ding-dong encounter.
Wilma Martin gave them the lead but tough Harborne took advantage of a lack of concentration in defence to equalise.
Beth Ghalamkary put Stourport ahead again in the second period but they again conceded a leveller.
However, with both Cali Taylor and Bailey showing great strength in midfield, the latter rounded off a great display with a reverse-stick finish from Ghalamkary's mis-hit pass.
Rosie Connolly bagged a hat-trick as Stourport Thirds beat a well-matched Malvern side 3-1.
Connolly netted her first on 10 minutes from Teri Baron's cross and they resisted pressure to add a second on 20 minutes through the same player following good work by Baron and Kerry Maughan.
Malvern did find the net before half-time from a good passing move but Stourport emerged more determined in the second-half and Connolly added a third with a bobbled shot.
Charlotte Manley saved a Malvern penalty flick as they could find no way back into the game.
Stourport Fourths lost 2-1 at Bournville Thirds with Sue Burns on target following a Jean Senior pass and player-of-the-match Alison Austin close to an equaliser late on.
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