STOURPORT Men's Firsts were held 2-2 by fellow Slazenger English Hockey League National North Division high-fliers Doncaster.
Phil Lashford and John Mumford put the hosts two goals up inside 12 minutes but Robert Peregrine and Andrew Appleton levelled.
The women's firsts won 2-1 at Shrewsbury in the Midlands B' Division.
Stourport began well with good passing and forced a series of short corners which saw Fran Moss deflect home Sarah Cavendish's effort on 15 minutes.
In the second-half, the visitors played attacking hockey with player-of-the-match Georgie Burns and Beck Urch shining.
But Shrewsbury equalised with a cruel deflection from a short corner in a rare attack.
Determined Stourport poured forward and Melissa Kennedy struck the winner from Kerry Maughan's pass in the 62nd minute.
Stourport Seconds lost 3-2 to Harborne Thirds in a topsy-turvy Worcestershire League Division One clash.
They fell behind early on but levelled quickly through Alison Baron following a short corner and dominated the rest of the first period.
Alex Totney converted Kate Bailey's cross to put Stourport ahead just before the interval but Harborne surged back to score twice in the second-half.
Shelley Tromans was Stourport's player-of-the-match.
The thirds triumphed 2-0 at Bromsgrove Seconds in Division Two.
Kathy Doyle opened the scoring on 15 minutes from Jen Peniket's corner.
Jade Marshall-Walker added the second goal on 60 minutes, while Amy Smith was Stourport's player-of-the-match.
Stourport Fourths had to work hard to defeat Droitwich Thirds 4-0.
They took the lead in the Division Three game through Rosie Connolly late in the first-half.
Stourport picked up pace later on with good passing from Sara Jennings, Denise Brandon, and Mel Turley.
Julia Hopkins added the second with a penalty flick before Chris Corcoran and Connolly completed the scoring.
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