Boro won at their temporary Bridlington home once again to go level on points with South Shields at the top of National North.
Boosted by AFC Fylde's defeat, Boro saw off Leamington 2-0 with two first half goals.
First, Harry Green netted at the second attempt on 13 minutes then another ex-Whitby man, the prolific Steven Walker, netted a decisive second just after the half hour.
Paddy delivered all the action on This Is The Coast Extra:
The Seadogs remain 100% at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
SAFC TV caught up with Boro boss Jono Greening post-match:
The Seadogs are away next week.
Boro visit Shropshire side AFC Telford United, who won 6-0 at Darlington on Saturday, next weekend.


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