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FOOTBALL - Kidderminster Harriers hand out end-of-season awards

Aaron Sutcliffe 29th Apr, 2026

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers handed out the club’s end-of-season awards prior to their final game of the season last weekend.

A host of players scooped awards with a special prize handed to club legend Amari Morgan-Smith.

The striker received a special award after reaching the 300 appearance mark for the club this season.

Morgan-Smith came off the bench on the final day against South Shields to become a treble centurion at Harriers.

The 37-year-old has featured for the club across two permanent spells and a loan stint, scoring more than 60 goals.

Loan star Ryley Reynolds won the players’ player of the season prize and duly scored his 12th goal of the campaign on the final day.




Reynolds returned to Harriers for a second loan spell at the club in the summer from Notts County.

And his teammates voted the 20-year-old as the players’ player of the season following a stellar campaign.


Summer signing Emeka Obi won the club’s young player of the season award.

Obi registered eight goals from centre back and became a commanding presence over the course of the campaign.

The defender has already reached a half-century of appearances for Harriers.

Fellow defender Joe Foulkes picked up two awards as he claimed the supporters’ player of the season award and away supporters’ player of the season prize.

Foulkes enjoyed another fine season with Harriers before a horror injury against Radcliffe ended his season early.

The full-back made 43 appearances in all competitions this season and scooped the supporters’ player of the season award from over 700 votes.

And youngster Bruce Minaker won the club’s academy player of the season award.

Minaker signed his first professional contract with the club earlier this season after beginning his journey with the club as part of the minikickers programme.

The teenager also made his senior debut for Adam Murray’s side in January following a series of impressive displays in the FA Youth Cup.

Elsewhere, Amber Lawrence won the women’s player of the season award after captaining Harriers to a strong campaign in the fourth tier.

Lawrence made her 100th appearance for Harriers back in October having won three titles and three League Cup’s with Kidderminster during her time at Aggborough.

Harriers awarded the Helen Macdonald Trophy for outstanding service to Brandon Bevins.

Macdonald presented the award to Bevins who received the honour for his outstanding service to Kidderminster as the club’s academy manager.

And Holly Fenton won Kidderminster’s first-ever score predictor award.

Fenton topped a leaderboard of almost 1,000 players as she scored 105 points from 48 games to win the award.

Kidderminster’s score predictor has proven a popular feature on the club app with supporters about to predict the outcome, score and scorer before each match.

Fenton also presented the supporters’ player of the season award and will receive a free season ticket for next season and signed shirt