Mickleover Sports 0-1 Whitby Town
Whitby Town traveled to the Don Amott Arena on the back of a disappointing defeat to Workington who were bottom of the table and went on to be relegated. Chris Hardy got a reaction from his side, but they certainly left it late as Bradley Fewster scored with virtually the last kick of the game to increase Mickleover's relegation worries. Fortunately for the Derbyshire side, they survived for another season.
Whitby Town 4-0 Mickleover Sports
Whitby Town made it two wins in a row with a thumping triumph over Sports at the Turnbull Ground. Dale Hopson scored twice with his first goal coming after eight minutes. Despite Junior Mondal's dismissal after a second yellow card, Whitby still ran out comfortable winners with Hopson adding a second before Jassem Sukar and Daniel McWilliams scored goals three and four.
Whitby Town 3-2 Mickleover Sports
This was only Whitby's second fixture of the month after the horrendous 'beast from the east' played havoc with the fixture schedule, however it would be two wins from two in March as Town defeated Sports 3-2 at the Turnbull Ground. Junior Mondal opened the scoring virtually straight from the kick-off and this was to be it for the first period. The visitors got level within two minutes of the restart when Andrew Dales, now of Hamilton Academical equalised for the away side. Callum Patton got Whitby back in front, before Lewis Maloney added a third from the penalty spot. Dales scored a screamer late on to leave some of the Blues's faithful worried, but the Seasiders hung on for a valuable three points.
Mickleover Sports 2-1 Whitby Town
Whitby Town's poor form continued at the Don Amott Arena as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat to Mickleover. All of the goals came in the first half, and despite Kieran Weledji opening the scoring after seven minutes, Sports responded with goals from Evan Garnett and Andrew Dales.
Mickleover Sports 0-1 Whitby Town
This game will stick long in the memory of Blues fans as one of their favourite recent away nights as Whitby Town won in the 90th minute with a penalty from Dale Hopson. This goal sent the Seasiders into the play-off positions, but they unfortunately just missed out at the end of the season. Medi Abalimba was sent off for the home side in the second half.