Wellington AFC made it six wins on the bounce in Cornwall on Saturday.
The remarkable run has seen them score 17 goals and only concede two, climbing up to 12th in the table.
All the more impressive as manager, Richard Cherry, has had to constantly change his side.
For the trip to Saltash, Ryan Hibbert, Jake Mawford, and Charlie Wilson came in for Sam Pashen, Jack Bryant, and Nathan Byrne.
Wellington started strong, taking the lead after just three minutes.
Mawford delivered a perfect ball to Mark Cornish, who curled a left-foot finish in off the far post.
Saltash controlled the ball well in the first half, but failed to trouble Wellington's keeper, Jake Viney.
Wellington doubled their lead just before half-time, with striker Jake Quick intercepting the ball from a home defender and smashing it past keeper Jordan Duffey.
In the second half, the Tangerines were under pressure but held their ground.
The back line of Hibbert, Jason Quick, Tom Stone, and Sam Gleeson turned in an excellent display, while Viney was in top form.
He notably pushed a spectacular overhead kick onto the post.
Saltash hit the top of the bar from a free kick near the end, while the visitors always looked dangerous on the break.
Gleeson drove a shot just wide.
After 10 tense minutes of stoppage time, the final whistle blew, and Wellington celebrated keeping another clean sheet.
They have now equalled their win tally for the whole of last season.
Next Saturday, they will travel to face bottom-of-the-table Welton Rovers.
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