Morpeth Town are now four points off the Pitching In NPL Premier Division play-off places after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Marine at Craik Park.
Sam Hodgson made the difference for the Highwaymen, his 23rd minute overhead kick securing a victory overshadowed by a serious injury to opposition keeper Felix Goddard.
The home side brought captain Jeff Henderson and Liam Noble back into the squad after injury, with Vinnie Steels fit but not enough to earn a starting spot.
It was visiting Marine who started the stronger, Sol Solomon driving goalwards but he was denied by keeper Dan Lowson. A free-kick was bent wide on eight minutes but despite seeing plenty of the ball, they weren’t troubling Lowson too much.
As Morpeth gained a foothold in the game, they found the only goal of the encounter on 23 minutes through Hodgson.
The striker, scoring his 12th goal of a productive campaign, reacted quickest to a Will Jenkins corner into the area – one that earned his 10th assist of the season – to bicycle kick a shot over his shoulder and into the net from close range.
Andrew Johnson lashed over the top on 33 minutes as the Highwaymen went in search of a crucial second goal, but a, at times, fractious encounter would hit half-time with Morpeth in front and two of the Marine coaching staff booked for their complaints.
The second half saw Marine get more desperate in their desire to level, resulting in more chances for the hosts.
Jack Foalle sent a 48th minute effort off target before Nic Bollado struck a rising drive straight at keeper Goddard.
A 62nd minute header for Marine was glanced wide of the target before Goddard suffered his injury. The keeper dove to collect a ball and then got up and turned only to fall into a heap. After lengthy treatment he was taken off only to require urgent medical attention after getting into the changing rooms.
Both medical teams were in attendance, with the keeper recovering sufficiently to be sat up as he was taken away by an ambulance.
Marine substitute Fin Sinclair-Smith dragged a shot wide on 74 minutes when well placed on the edge of the area before Foalle saw a volley drift off target three minutes later as both sides sensed the importance of a next goal.
Lowson delivered a fine smothering save at the back post on 88 minutes and then got down low in the 11th minute of added time to deny the visitors an equaliser at the death.
Morpeth Town are next in action when they host Basford United on Saturday. With the weather set to be a significant improvement on Tuesday’s deluge, the hope is for a bigger crowd to cheer on the lads.
MORPETH TOWN: Lowson (C), Robson, Reid, Jenkins, Turner, Wombwell, Foalle (Donaldson 90’), Barlow, Hodgson (Noble 53’), Bollado, Johnson (Henderson 73’).
SUBS: Steels, Dowling.
MARINE: Goddard (Cowderoy 69’), Ferguson, Woodthorpe, Saadi, Doyle, Wardle (C), Gregson Robinson 81’), White, Evans (Sinclair-Smith 64’), Solomon, Mampala.
SUBS: Carberry, Nolan.
ATT: 155