Whitby Town hauled themselves out of the NPL Premier relegation zone after a vital victory.
The Seasiders rose two places after a 1-0 win at play-off chasing Gainsborough Trinity, on Saturday.
Leading goalscorer Brad Fewster fired the winner.
Town have a busy February with eight matches in all this month- the Blues are back in action- at home to fellow strugglers Morpeth- on Tuesday night.
Manager Nathan Haslam told Whitby Town TV they targeted no less than three points:
Defender Aaron Cunningham replaced injured skipper Danny Rowe and executed a crucial tackle in the closing stages.
He told WTFC TV post-match that the Seasiders made it hard for the home side:


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