IMPRESSIVE Bromsgrove Rovers powered to their second comprehensive Southern League Division One West home win in a row.
Jimmy Mullen's men beat high-flying Clevedon 3-0, days after thrashing Cinderford 6-2 at the Victoria Ground.
Matt Johnson's deflected 30-yard shot flew into the net to give Bromsgrove a 24th-minute lead.
Tim Clarke was forced into a double save from Leon Hapgood and Craig Loxton to preserve the lead.
But Scott Hadland added a second for Rovers on 53 minutes from a good move.
Hadland bagged his fifth goal in two games with a fierce header from Duncan Willetts' cross in injury-time.
Stourport Swifts fell back to second-from-bottom in the Division One West table after a 2-0 defeat at fellow strugglers Rushall Olympic.
Ex-Bromsgrove players Richard Gardner and Marcus Jackson scored the goals on 50 and 72 minutes respectively.
Rushall completed the double over Swifts who failed to build on recent excellent form of three straight league wins and three draws before that.
The first-half had been evenly matched before the crucial double strike following the interval.
Meanwhile, Westfields lost again in the Midland Alliance, falling 1-0 at home to Racing Club Warwick.
Ollie Olanipekun scored the only goal on 32 minutes and the Hereford side are now second-from-bottom.
Malvern Town continue to lead the table but their game at Coalville was postponed, as was Pershore Town's Midland Combination Premier Division fixture at Shifnal Town.
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