A 5-2 win over Radcliffe means Boro finish third in the table.
It's the highest the club have ever finished in the football leagues and secures a home tie against Matlock on Tuesday in the promotion play off semi final.
Athletic manager - Jono Greening - was pleased with the result but thinks it could have been by a greater margin.
The result means Boro will play Matlock at the Flamingo Land Stadium on Tuesday for a place in the play off final. The other semi final will see South Shields host Warrington Town. The final will take place on Bank Holiday Monday.

Boro legend Jimmy Beadle is part of the clubs coaching staff, he was pleased with the performance in Saturday's game but says there is now more work to do.
Over 1600 people turned out at the Flamingo Land Stadium to see Boro secure their play off place.
After the game Scarborough Manager, Jono Greening, spoke to This is the Coast's Paddy Billington


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