Whitby Town lost by a single goal at Stafford Rangers.
A reshuffled side was missing left-back Coleby Shepherd and midfielder Lewis Hawkins. Manager Nathan Haslam had admitted he would use his full squad with NPL Premier leaders South Shields in Whitby on Easter Sunday.
The Seasiders gave a first start to local teenager Jos Storr.
Stafford's winner came inside eight minutes.
Other results went in Whitby's favour meaning they stay seven points clear of the division's relegation zone.
Haslam spoke to Whitby Town TV post-match:
Whitby Town welcome South Shields to the Towbar Express Stadium on Easter Monday, with a 3pm kick-off.


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