A DELIGHTED Russ Penn was "proud of everyone" following Kidderminster Harriers' 4-1 play-off semi-final triumph at King's Lynn Town on Sunday.
Ashley Hemmings' opener was cancelled out by Ben Stephens, before a brilliant second-half display saw Harriers blow their opponents away with goals from Amari Morgan-Smith, Shane Byrne and Zak Brown.
"We are just on it at the moment, and we were again today (Sunday). We are a game for anybody," said manager Penn.
"We looked fit, we looked strong but the quality was there as well. That was the biggest win of our season in terms of goals and I am glad we are now contributing in that department."
Hemmings had spurned an opportunity to give Kiddy the lead in the 14th minute, but he was denied from the penalty spot.
But the forward did not let it bother him, scoring just minutes later to put Harriers ahead.
"We came through a bit of adversity in the first-half by missing the penalty but Ashley Hemmings was just absolutely amazing, he was on another level," added Penn.
"I am proud of everyone, to a man, they were brilliant.
"They had a spell for about 15 minutes before half-time in which they looked dangerous and capable of something but from 45 minutes onwards, we managed the game excellently.
"We scored at great times and the game was sealed with 30 minutes to go, I am just immensely proud. The hard work starts now."
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