Kidderminster’s injection of new blood failed to give their ailing play-off hopes a much-needed shot in the arm.
With four new players in their starting line-up – plus a home debut for left-back Alex Jeannin – Yates had been hoping for a return to winning ways.
Harriers, however, failed to find a cutting edge up front and were foiled on at least three occasions due to excellent saves by Vics’ goalkeeper Lewis Edge.
All four of Kidderminster’s newcomers – goalkeeper Chris MacKenzie, defender Luke Jones, midfielder Matthew Bailey and striker Darryl Knights – played their part in an encouraging display by Yates’ men who will be looking to produce the killer touch in tomorrow’s home Setanta Shield fifth round clash against Rushden & Diamonds.
Centre-back Jones, on loan from Shrewsbury Town, caught the eye and came in for praise from Yates.
He said: “We took the decision to bring in some fresh, young legs and there was a lot of promise. The one for me in particularly was Luke Jones. I thought he was outstanding.
“We haven’t won the game as we’d have liked but their goalkeeper made two or three excellent saves.”
Kidderminster: MacKenzie; Kenna, Creighton, Jones, Jeannin; Bennett (Russell, 59), Bailey (Barnes-Homer, 59), Penn (McGrath, 73), Ferrell; Christie, Knights. Subs not used: Coleman, Hurren.
Northwich: Edge; Meadowcroft, Welch, Belle, Brown; Mullan, Wilson, Crowell, Byrom; Sakins (Hanley, 66), Burns. Subs not used: Connett, Maylett, Kerr, Horrocks.
Attendance: 1,282.

















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