CLEOBURY Mortimer got back on form in the West Midlands Volleyball League with victories over Redhill and Telford.
Simon Eades was the man of the match as they cruised past a young Redhill side 3-0.
They faced a tougher match against Telford, winning 3-2 with Eades and Carl Brookes the best players.
The future is also looking bright for the club with the under-16s boys reaching the quarter finals of a national competition.
They reached the last eight after beating Tettenhall and Madeley A at the regional heats in Staffordshire.
The boys, most of whom are aged under 14, will now meet Tendering, Wessex and Redhill at the quarter-finals in Nottingham.
The under-16 girls were knocked out of the nationals at the last 16 stage after losing their three games.
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