STOURPORT Men's indoor team have been relegated from the national league after a poor performance over the past few weekends.
They won two and lost six of their eight games and finished second bottom of their division after the fixtures in Hull.
However, they finished a creditable sixth out of 16 teams in the Coaching Solutions Indoor Hockey Tournament earlier this month.
Despite a 9-2 defeat to Loughborough Students a 3-2 win over St Albans and a 7-3 victory over Cheltenham helped them through the group stages.
But despite a close 6-5 success over Cannock in the next round, they were eventually knocked out by a 5-0 defeat to Scottish champions Dundee Wanderers.
Old Loughtonians won the Men's section after beating Reading on penalty strokes in the final.
The ladies category was won by Caledonians.
Some of the matches were staged at the Glades Arena in Kidderminster.
here were four separate scorers as Stourport seconds drew 4-4.
Ben Carless, Dan Packwood, Phil Baldwin and Ben Everett-li were on target.
They did not take kindly to their new coaches tactical change as their 2-3-5 formation came unstuck in a 9-1 defeat to Loughborough.
Max Totney's strike was their only consolation.
They will be hoping to bounce back at Barford Tigers this weekend.
Stourport Men's fourths put in a five-star display to win 5-2 at Cannock.
Andy Watson hit a hat-trick while Ben Harris bagged a brace.
The result leaves them clear at the top of the table.
They face Harborne next.
The fifths beat Cannock sevenths 2-1 with goals from Giles Colwill and Dave Potter.
KIDDERMINSTER men's firsts returned to league action with a thrilling 3-2 win over Walsall to cement their position in mid-table.
They went into the match having suffered a losing run before Christmas and were missing players through injury and holiday commitments.
Kidderminster shaded a topsyturvy game with goals from Joe Sorrell, Paul Grummitt and Matt Edwards clinched the points in dramatic fashion with a last-gasp winner.
Kidderminster's joy was short-lived however as they were on the receiving end of a 5-1 scoreline in their next clash against in-form Warwick.
A couple of late cry-offs made their lives doubly difficult and although an Edwards equaliser saw them inot the break on level terms, Warwick hit them with a four-goal blast in the second half.
Kidderminster will be hoping to bounce back when they travel to midtable rivals Kings Heath this weekend.
There was a heavy defeat for Kidderminster seconds away to Warwick, however,where they lost 9-2 with goals from Alister Burton and Steve Mazurek.
Chris Page was the player of the match.
Kidderminster thirds were 2-1 winners over Whitchurch in a second versus third battle.
The goals came in the first half via a sweetly-struck shot by Pete Harler who struck a sweet shot and an effort from Richard Wheeler.
Goalkeeper Norman Lamb and centre back Daren Jackson were outstanding for Kidderminster.
Kidderminster thirds blew a two-goal lead in their next match and had to settle for a 2-2 draw with West Bromwich.
Goals from Paul Adams and Alistair Burton put them in control before a late collapse earned West Brom a point.
The trio of Daniel Griffiths, Neil Jackson and Scott Edwards shared the man on the match honours.
They visit Stone on Saturday.
Their men's fourths enjoyed a 3-1 win over Bromsgrove with Tim Feline bagging a brace and with Adam Rowe also on target.
Man of the match was Keith Rowe who filled in between the sticks after the usual keeper withdrew through illness.
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