STOURPORT Ladies went goals crazy with their four sides finding the net TWENTY FIVE times between them.
The firsts led the way with a 10-0 thrashing of Wellingborough in the Midland Conference League.
Having only beaten the Northamptonshire team 3-1 earlier in the season, Stourport were expecting a tough game.
But they romped into a 6-0 half-time lead and kept going with four more goals after break.
Fran Moss was on target four times with Sophie Harris and Jodi Vincent bagging braces and Melissa Kennedy and Vickie Whitehouse also notching.
The firsts will be hoping for a repeat performance at 5.30pm on Saturday when they visit Birmingham University.
They warmed up for that clash with a training match against Worcester last night.
Stourport seconds also produced the perfect 10 as they hammered Harborne thirds 10-0 in Worcestershire Division One.
Kate Bailey was their four-goal heroine with Wilma Martin scoring twice and the other goals coming from Louise Bagnall, Vicky Clarke, Kara Sunburk and Beth Ghalamkary.
They travel to Kings Heath firsts on Saturday.
Stourport thirds may only have scored once - but they still produced an impressive performance to win 1-0 at Badsey in Worcestershire Division Two.
Player of the match Jess Trundle's winner came after 20 minutes when she fired home after a short corner.
Stourport were given a let-off when a Badsey equaliser was disallowed.
The thirds host Ludlow at 11.30 am on Saturday.
Completing a scorching weekend for the ladies section were Stourport fourths who won 4-0 at Kings Heath seconds in Worcestershire Division Three.
A double from Teri Baron and strikes from Jenni Peniket and player of the match Teresa Moss sealed a comfortable victory for the fourths. They scored four for the second week running.
Droitwich thirds arrive at Stourport to take on the fourths at 10.30am on Saturday.
Press officer Sara Jennings, who put in a solid defensive performance for the fourths, said: "It's just absolutely fantastic that all of our ladies teams won their games and scored so many goals in the process.
"I've certainly never known anything like it in my 15 years at the club and it's a sign of how strong the ladies section is at the moment."
However, while Stourport Ladies have plenty of goal-scorers, there is a shortage of goalkeepers at the club and interested players are welcome to attend their training sessions.
Kidderminster Ladies avenged their 5-3 defeat to Malvern - by beating them by the same scoreline.
Amy Grove hit a hat-trick while Kerry Venskus and Becky Cotton also scored.
Player of match Giverney Gallagher had an excellent game in midfield .
Kidderminster travel to Cresconians on Saturday.
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