Non-league round-up: Kidderminster Harriers booed off after shipping five
Kidderminster Harriers were booed off after they were condemned to a humiliating 5-1 defeat against Radcliffe at Aggborough.
It was the Harriers' heaviest home loss since 2018 which saw them drop to ninth after back-to-back defeats.
Daniel Greenfield and David Ball scored twice inside the first 19 minutes for Radcliffe, before Kurt Willoughby halved the deficit midway into the first half.
Jordan Hulme took just three minutes to restore the visitors' two-goal cushion and late goals from Lois Maynard and Rio Clegg only further compounded Kidderminster's misery.
"I'm not sure where you start after conceding from four corners," Murray said afterwards.
"We spoke about it, we planned for it, we did a lot of video on it. We went to the training ground and did it.
"I just said to the boys there, in that situation, what do you want me to do?
"Because I'm going to get asked the question now about how we conceded four goals from corners.
"This is the National League North and if you can't do the basics then you're not going to give yourself a platform in the game."
Rushall Olympic extended their winless run to seven games in the Northern Premier Division after succumbing to a 4-0 drubbing at Bamber Bridge.
Kofi Moore broke the deadlock after 24 minutes and Billy Bould doubled their advantage eight minutes before half-time.
Goalkeeper Dan Jezeph conceded a penalty and was sent off on the hour-mark, as Ewan Bange converted the resulting spot-kick.
Bould bagged his brace six minutes later to leave the Pics languishing in 16th place after 10 games.
Stourbridge had to settle for a share of the spoils in their 1-1 draw against Leiston at the War Memorial Ground in the Southern Central.
Tyrone Barnett, who turns 40 later this month, opened the scoring for the Glassboys in the 29th-minute, before Adam Mills restored parity for Leiston on the cusp of half-time.
While Stourbridge sit 17th, seventh-place Halesowen were also forced to accept a point in their 1-1 draw at Royston Town.
Jason Cowley gave the Yeltz a half-time lead with his 36th-minute opener, but Royston rescued a point in the final minute of normal time through Josh Boorn's equaliser.
Chasetown saw their four-match winning streak come to an abrupt end after losing 4-0 at Bury in the Northern One West.
The Scholars, who now sit fourth, conceded all four goals in the first half, with Kai Evans bagging a brace either side of goals from Gavin Massey and Djavan Pedro.
Darlaston Town's quest to end their eight-match winless run rumbled on, after Callum Knowles' first half leveller earned them a 1-1 draw at Lower Breck.
Sporting Khalsa ended a run of six games without a win with a 1-0 win at Bootle courtesy of Chay Tilt's first half match-winner, which helps them climb up to 18th.
Stafford Rangers moved into the top half of the table after Kaiman Anderson scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory at Kidsgrove Athletic.
In the Northern One Midlands, Lichfield City were condemned to a 6-1 drubbing at the hands of Loughborough at the City Ground.
Braces from Hussein Issa and Marcus Gilpin, and goals from Ashden Shortland and Connor Keene did the damage, before Jordan Francis scored a late consolation for Lichfield.





