Witney picked up their third consecutive away win in the Dr Martens Eastern Division with Saturday's victory at Erith and Belvedere.
Their success was well deserved after Witney carved out a string of chances, and the scoreline should have been a lot more convincing.
Witney took the lead on eight minutes when Keith Knight's cross was met by Andy Keveran's header, and they could have increased their advantage when Geoff Neville and Keveran were foiled by keeper Lee.
Erith striker White forced a save from Tom King and they missed a great chance just before half-time when Abbot somehow missed from close range.
Witney's goal came under siege for the early part of the second half as the rain pelted down and only a fine block on the line denied Emerick.
The visitors then scored their second goal with a swift counter attack. Morrisey and Knight combined down the right and when Keveran found Neville, he fired home from 15 yards.
Erith pulled a goal back five minutes from time when Spriggs scored directly from a free kick, but Witney were not to be denied.
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