The Seadogs have scored NINE and conceded NONE in their last 4 games in all competitions.
Boro created the better chances in both halves, with Stephen Walker, Dom Tear and Riche Bennett all having opportunities.
Bennett did scored what would be the only game in the 27th minute.
He swung his foot out to drive the ball low into the bottom right corner past keeper Chris Renshaw.
Scarborough's mascot, who'd come along on Non League Day, made more saves in the half time penalty shoot out than Boro keeper Ryan Whitley.
1435 fans took up the offer to support non league football on a weekend lacking top-flight football, including an impressive 122 who travelled across the country from the east coast to the west coast.
The 2nd half saw The Seadogs create more chances, Walker, Tear and sub Mulhearn going close.
Boro looked comfortable throughout, but Southport did create a few half chances in their attempt to equalise.
Southport had sub Finlay Heath sent off in stoppage time. There had already been 8 minutes allocated.
Finally, with 100 minutes on the clock, the ref blew his whistle, sealing yet another 3 points for Boro.
Jono Greening said he was delighted with his whole team's performance and hopes they can continue their fine run of form with another victory at home to Oxford City this coming Tuesday night:
Boro will be hoping recent results will encourage more fans to come down to Scarborough Sports Village.
But if you really can't make the game, we'll have full match commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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