Released by Championship side Reading last summer, House, 21, scored nine goals in 37 games for the Spitfires and thrilled the Silverlake with a succession of stellar performances.
EASTLEIGH keep a play-off destiny in their own hands with a last-gasp penalty winner – although manager Ben Strevens claims the crucial result was ‘harsh’ on Boreham Wood.
The Spitfires gained ground on the pack with just Wrexham picked up maximum points while FC Halifax Town, Chesterfield, Notts County and Bromley slipped up.
Strevens, who has signed until the end of the 2022-23 season, has had more than 100 games in charge of the National League club since taking over in 2018 and they are giving everything to break into the play-offs this term.
The new Magpies boss, who has endured a torrid start at Meadow Lane after taking over from Neal Ardley, claimed his side dominated and had ‘total control’.
Marriott’s goals have been a major factor behind Lynn’s successive promotions from the Southern League to the National League – winning the Golden Boot in both seasons.
Liam Mandeville was the hero for the Spireites at the Silverlake but only after Rowe had ripped up his original plan at half-time and changed formation, allowing his side to chalk up their 13th victory in his 20th league games in charge.
Eastleigh took the lead in the opening minute, but Culverhouse’s King’s Lynn deservedly levelled five minutes into the second half through Michael Gyasi