Scarborough Athletic returned to the National North's top five after battering Kettering, on Saturday.
Jono Greening's men were aiming to shrug off a four-match winless run which saw them exit the FA Cup after a last gasp goal in midweek.
They bounced back in style, at the Flamingo Land Stadium.
Lewis Maloney broke the deadlock inside 11 minutes, with in-form Kieran Weledji adding a second just after the half hour.
Kieran Burton ensured the Seadogs went in 3-0 up with another, just before half-time.
Skipper Michael Coulson netted midway through the second half and Ashley Jackson added gloss with Boro's fifth, ten minutes from time.
A happy Greening spoke to SAFC TV after the match:


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