Spennymoor have been given a double award by the UniBond league for a successful September.
Moors, who kicked off the season late because of their problems with an FA investigation, have lifted the UniBond League Club of the month First Division award, along with the Fair Play award.
Secretary Brian Boughen said: "It's great for the club to win an award after what we went through in August."
Moors have yet to lose in the league, and have won four of their five league games, as well as advancing in the FA Cup.
The awards will be presented before Tuesday night's home game with Trafford, providing the game isn't postponed should the Manchester club be involved in an FA Trophy replay.
Gateshead had a good 3-1 win in midweek at Harrogate Town to lift them away from immediate danger in the Premier Division. Steve Preen, Nicky Mohan and Neal Bishop scored.
But in the First Division, Bishop Auckland's new boss Brian Honour has a good measure of the task facing him after they lost 3-1 at home to Radcliffe Borough, Wayne Edgcumbe scoring in the last minute.
Bishops play Lincoln United for the third time this season when they go there again in the FA Trophy tomorrow, but whatever the result, Honour is sure to be looking for new players.
Midweek results
Premier Division: Droylsden 3 Gainsborough, Colwyn Bay 2 Hyde 0, Frickley 0 Bradford PA 3, Harrogate 1 Gateshead 3, Lancaster 3 Altrincham 0, Vauxhall Motors 5 Ashton United 1, Worksop 2 Wakefield and Emley 1, Accrington Stanley 4 Burscough 2
First Division: Chorley 5 Kendal 0, Farsley 2 Eastwood 1, Lincoln 1 Matlock 5, Trafford 3 Stocksbridge 1, Witton Albion 1 Bamber Bridge 2, Bishop Auckland 1 Radcliffe Borough 3, Kidsgrove 0 Belper 2
Tomorrow's fixtures
Premier Division: Altrincham v Stalybridge, Ashton United v Blyth, Barrow v Vauxhall Motors, Bradford PA v Accrington Stanley, Burscough v Droylsden, Gainsborough v Lancaster, Hyde v Frickley, Runcorn v Harrogate Town, Wakefield and Emley v Colwyn Bay, Whitby v Marine
First Division: Kidsgrove v Spennymoor.
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