Kidderminster Harriers cruised to victory against Radcliffe
Kidderminster Harriers boss Phil Brown hailed his side's professional performance as they beat Radcliffe 4-0 in the National League North.
Amari Morgan-Smith gave Kidderminster the lead in the 13th minute before Tope Obadeyi, Ashley Hemmings and then Caleb Richards added more goals in the second half.
And Brown said Radcliffe were always a threat: "I think it was more than just a professional result. I think people complain about 1-0 victories every so often, but it is not for the want of trying to score more.
"On Saturday, it went for us, and the quality in the final third was good.
"It was pleasing from my perspective. They were a threat all the way through, there is no doubt about it.
"They might be in the bottom three or four, but some of the numbers point them towards being better than that."
Elsewhere in the division, Rushall Olympic were beaten 2-1 at home to Scarborough. Harry Steven Green and Lewis Maloney scored for the visitors while Samuel McLintock scored for Rushall.
Stourbridge boss Liam McDonald said his team produced a complete display as they won 3-0 at Leiston in the Southern Central Premier Divison.
Goals from Souleyman Mandey, Alex Bradley and Elliott Durrell were enough to see McDonald's side over the line.
"We worked hard Thursday night," he said. "We had a plan and this was always going be a difficult game.
"The boys have gone out, and it was a real complete performance from start to finish. We defended for the last 15 minutes as we had a bit of a block where they were on top.
"We are delighted it is a massive three points for us, and after our last league game we have carried it on which is really pleasing."
Halesowen Town boss Russ Penn said the first half of his side's 5-0 win at Barwell was the best his team has played all season.
Two goals from Ryan Wynter as well as goals from Musa Ceesay, Kieren Donnelly and Conor Tee guided them to victory.
"I thought the first half was the best we have played all season," Penn said. "The way we moved the ball and created, so we would have been more than 2-0 up at half-time, but we weren't. "We weathered a storm at the start of the second half, which was hard, but as soon as we got through that the last 15 minutes was unbelievable."