Whitby town go into today's away game at Warrington having made two signings yesterday.
17 year old local lad - Jos Storr - has signed for town, Joss has scored 28 goals in 14 games so far this season for Whitby Fishermen.
Also yesterday Aaron Braithwaite extended his loan deal from Grimsby until the middle of next month.
Town manager - Nathan Haslam - says Braithwaite has settled in to the team well.
Joss Storr has been playing for Fishermen and has netted 28 goals in 14 games this season.
The young attacking midfielder also played a key role in Stockton Town's under-18s' side, featuring in the FA Youth Cup runs of the last two seasons.
Manager - Nathan Halsam - says he will be eased into the squad.
Town are away at Warrington later as they try to climb out of the relegation zone.
Nathan says the team have taken lessons from the poor performance against Guiseley in their last league game. Town were without a game last weekend after the weather postponed their match against Ashton United, they did achieve a 6-0 win over Redcar in a behind closed doors friendly earlier in the week.
Haslam says the team know what they need to do:


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