Both Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town were victorious in NPL Premier football action, on Saturday.
Boro came into their trip to Grantham Town on the back of four straight defeats. However, Jono Greening's men took a first-half lead through Ryan Watson's penalty after Kieran Glynn was tripped in the home box. But the Lincolnshire side levelled through a spot kick of their own, the Seadogs battled on and won it when Nathan Cartman flicked home to arrest a recent alarming slide.
In contrast, Whitby are in great form and made it six wins on the spin after beating Hyde United 1-0 at the Towbar Express Stadium. Despite dominating the clash, only a Liam Cooke piledriver separated the sides. Whitby remain third going into Tuesday's home tie with Stalybridge Celtic.


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