EVESHAM United leapt out of the Southern League Premier Division bottom three with a deserved 3-0 victory over Rugby Town at Common Road.
It was the Robins' first league win since slamming four past Northwood on November 19 and they will need many more if they are to avoid relegation.
Midfielder Steve Duncan sent United on their way on 43 minutes, meeting Richard Ball's cross and netting past Rugby goalkeeper Farhad Afandiyev with a looping header.
Evesham scored again before the interval, Robert Taylor latching on to Lee Knight's clearance before finishing.
Dave Adey maintained the home side's advantage on the hour when he touched David Stone's header onto the crossbar and over.
United wrapped up three points with six minutes to go when prolific striker Ball rammed home substitute Leon Blake's low cross.
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