The Heed were in irresistible form once again on Tuesday night as Macaulay Langstaff found the net and Scott plundered a hat-trick in their 4-0 home win against Curzon Ashton.
Three goals in the space of six second-half minutes helped rescue Stockport County from a nightmare first half against Wealdstone and take the Hatters one step closer to the National League title.
Ian Burchnall hailed his Notts County side’s resilience as they marched into the National League play-off places after sealing a comeback victory at Dagenham & Redbridge.
Two in the space of 11 second-half minutes ensured FC Halifax Town made it five straight wins at the expense of Torquay United to continue their title pursuit.
Andy Hessenthaler is looking forward to getting back to enjoying football again after agreeing to stay at Dover Athletic and lead their challenge in National League South next season.
Much was expected of this clash of fifth-versus-seventh but, in truth, the meeting of Boreham Wood and Grimsby Town petered out into a disappointing affair which didn’t do either side many favours in their respective play-off charges.
Solihull Moors boss Neal Ardley saw his side score five against Eastleigh to extend their unbeaten league run to ten games – only to admit it had been a horrible game.
King’s Lynn earned just a third victory under Tommy Widdrington to reinforce their manager’s belief that they can stage a great escape from the National League relegation zone.
A goal in each half saw Woking cruise to a comfortable victory over a Barnet outfit that suffered from a large dose of “After the Lord Mayor’s Show” following their midweek win over high -flying local rivals Boreham Wood.
Bishop’s Stortford completed an outstanding week when they snatched the most dramatic of victories at play-off rivals Lewes, despite being down to ten men in the closing stages.
Pete Jameson joked even he was surprised at how quick he ran the length of the pitch to celebrate with York City fans at Dagenham – and the penalty shoot-out hero says they’d love to give the Minstermen faithful another big day in the capital.