GOALKEEPER Lucy Cooksey swapped her gloves for her scoring boots as Kidderminster Harriers Ladies Reserves hammered Hinton 11-0 in the Women's County League.
With striker Kirsty Sheppard in goal because of a leg injury, Cooksey played up front and fired in four goals. Kirsty Roberts and Kirsty Hughes both hit hat-tricks with player coach Tracy Evans also notching in the win which keeps them second.
Harriers Ladies firsts earned a 1-1 draw at Southam United in the West Midlands Premier Division after Tiffany O'Brien grabbed an equaliser.
On Sunday the first team visit Stoke City with the reserves at Droitwich in the Soccersite Trophy quarter-final.
Burlish Olympic Ladies embark on a revenge mission at table-toppers Phoenix Hereford in the Soccersite Trophy last eight on Sunday. Phoenix all but ended Burlish's title hopes in the league last month and the Soccersite is Olympic's last chance of silverware.
They warmed up for the tie with a 4-1 league win over Leominster. Debbie Precott took her season's goals tally to 62 with a hat-trick with player of the match Jo Carpenter also on target.
Results: Bredon 0, Droitwich Spa 8; Kidderminster Harriers Reserves 11, Hinton 0; Leominster Town 1, Burlish Olympic 4; Phoenix Hereford 13, Pershore Town 1; Redditch 3, Evesham United 0; Worcester City Reserves 0, Malvern Town 2.
Fixtures - League: Pershore Town v Redditch.
Soccersite Trophy, quarter-finals: Droitwich Spa v Kidderminster Harriers Reserves, Evesham United v Worcester City, Malvern Town v Leominster Town, Phoenix Hereford v Burlish Olympic.
FERNDALE Youth won 2-0 at Newtown in the Mercian Girls' League with goals from Shannon Poulton and Abbie Walters.
There were braces from Lucy Bishop and Mel Lawley as the under-12s took six points from a double-header against Bredon.
Nicole Matthews scored four and Becks Wright also netted as the U-14s youth won 5-2 at Evesham. The U-14s Flyers beat Bromsgrove Town 3-0 with an Emma Lacey brace and a goal from Chelsea Mudge.
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