There were 1,106 in attendance to see Stourbridge win 4-0 against local rivals Redditch United.
The big win sees them move into tenth spot, leaving the Reds still looking over their shoulders in 17th.
It took only nine minutes for the hosts to take the lead when Reece Styche, who is proving a top signing, headed home from close range.
Stourbridge`s Montel Gibson clipped the crossbar on 20 minutes, but the visitors gradually got a foothold in the game.
But the second half belonged to the Glassboys – and Styche in particular as the well-travelled former Hednesford Town, Hereford and Darlington striker made it 2-0 on 72 minutes from close range and then completed his hat-trick with a composed finish in the 87th minute.
Gibson made it 4-0 in the third minute of stoppage time with a lovely curling effort into the top corner.
Only a point and a place in mid-table separates Stratford Town and Bromsgrove Sporting and they proved evenly matched at the Arden Garages Stadium.
A crowd of 1,083 saw a 0-0 draw that was not without it`s incidents and saw Callum Ebanks almost win it for the Rouslers at the death when his header hits the bar three minutes into time added on.
Alvechurch battled bravely against league leaders Banbury United but were eventually downed by two second-half goals.
Morgan Roberts broke the deadlock in the 67th minute with a low, hard drive past the 'Church keeper.
Alvechurch hit the bar afterwards but five minutes from time, Henry Landers grabbed Banbury`s second to clinch a vital three points.
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