WORCESTER Badgers Pippins excelled against strong opposition, beating Bromsgrove 2-0.

Both sides played excellent hockey but young Worcester came out on top with 10-year-old Ben Cook firing them ahead from a cross.

Leo Hinds raced unchallenged into the circle and gently slotted home the second goal.

Bromsgrove tried to fight back but good defensive work kept them at bay.

Badgers Warriors and Worcester men's sevenths met in a hard-fought 1-1 draw.

The sevenths showed their strength and maturity, while Warriors displayed more pace and skill.

Ben Glass and Caine Burge excelled as the men went ahead through Paul Crump just before half-time.

Despite penalty corners and pressure, Warriors' equaliser was denied by great goalkeeping until Sam Swinbourne converted a penalty stroke in the late stages.

Badgers Potters lost 4-1 at King's Heath Pickwick with an inexperienced side against older opposition.

The game was fairly even with Worcester unable to take their chances.

They trailed 1-0 at half-time helped by excellent goalkeeping from Tom Dalton.

Worcester conceded two more goals before Josh Kusch cracked a consolation home.