Scarborough Athletic enjoyed a 2-0 victory on Tuesday night at Scarborough Sports Village.
The Seadogs handed a debut to striker Stephen Walker, signed earlier in the day from Whitby Town.
But it was his strike partner Dom Tear who broke the deadlock on 37 minutes. Tear nodded home Luca Colville's corner to put Boro ahead.
The second half saw Michael Woods hit the crossbar from distance, before Boro doubled their advantage just before the hour.
A blatant handball in the Radcliffe penalty area saw Richie Bennett step up to slot home the resulting penalty for 2-0.
14th-placed Boro are 11 points outside the National North play-off places, but also 11 points outside the relegation zone.
Walker told SAFC TV he enjoyed his first outing for the Seadogs:
Boro boss Jono Greening was also a happy man with the victory, as he told SAFC TV:
Boro are back in action, again at home, on Saturday.
They welcome Alfreton Town to Scarborough Sports Village with a 3.00pm kick-off.


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