The Seasiders hammered Goole 6-0 on Friday night in the First Qualifying Round.
Town took the lead on 26 minutes when Junior Mondal fired into the roof of the net and Jerome Greaves quickly made it 2-0 after being set up by Soni Fergus' lung-busting right-wing run and cross.
The Seasiders were soon 3-0 up early in the second half when local lad Jos Storr scored his first competitive goal for his hometown club:
Making a big impact off the bench đ
— Whitby Town FC (@WhitbyTownFC) September 1, 2023
The first of two goals from Jos Storr this evening!
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It happened just moments after his introduction from the bench, Storr then turned in his second and Whitby's fourth, before a brace from Aaron Haswell late on.
The Seasiders made £2,250 from the victory and go into Monday's second qualifying round draw, which features Yorkshire Coast rivals Scarborough Athletic.


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