17:18 GMT, Saturday, 18 October 2008 18:18 UK
Weymouth 2-0 Altrincham
Weymouth overtook Altrincham in the table with goals from Chris McPhee and Ryan Williams sealing victory.
McPhee found the target in the 34th minute when he finished a Stuart Beavon cross from the left.
Weymouth keeper Danny Knowles was never troubled and the hosts had a chance to close the game with 10 minutes left.
Anton Robinson missed from six yards but two minutes later Williams put the game beyond doubt, firing past Coburn to double the home side's lead.
Weymouth: Knowles, Mawer, Doe, Gaia, Sandwith, McPhee, Reed, Cutler (Robinson 66), Ryan Williams (Bygrave 90), Joseph-Dubois (Malcolm 67), Beavon.
Subs Not Used: Barnard, Coutts.
Booked: Reed, Beavon.
Goals: McPhee 34, Ryan Williams 83.
Altrincham: Coburn, Lane (Peyton 64), McGregor, Young, Doughty (Waterfall 79), Densmore, Lawton, Danylyk, Elam, Little, Senior (Johnson 53).
Subs Not Used: Ralph, O'Neill.
Booked: Coburn, Lane.
Att: 926
Ref: R Martin (Weston-Super-Mare).
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