Bridlington Town put four goals past rivals Heaton Stannington to get out of the NPL East relegation zone.
Brid led on 12 minutes in the North East when Michael Coulson thundered home a header from Ahmed Salam's cross.
Stannington levelled within six minutes but Brid regained the lead just before the half hour. It was the same combination as Salam's corner was slammed in from the edge of the box by Coulson.
And it was a hat-trick for Coulson and a hat-trick of assists, of sorts from Salam, three minutes into the second half. Salam was fouled for a Brid penalty which ex-Scarborough Athletic star Coulson comfortably converted.
Coulson then turned provider, setting up Tom Allan for the killer fourth, two minutes from time.
The Seasiders are now three points clear of the relegation zone in 16th.
Brid boss Mike Thompson spoke to Brid Town TV post-match:


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