Ellis Simms’ first-half twofold assisted Coventry in beating Huddersfield to remain immovably in the chase after the Title end of season games.
He opened the scoring with a brilliant right-foot strike before a similar boot multiplied the lead only six minutes after the fact.
Rhys Healey pulled an objective back for Huddersfield with 11 minutes remaining yet Haji Wright made the focus ok for the guests in stoppage time.
Victory was seen in blue skies as the seventh and focused tournament outside the end of the season games, while Huddersfield stayed a point from security in the 22nd.
Since the turn of the year, Simms is the most productive goal scorer in the main four divisions with 13 objectives in 18 games in all contests, and his fast twofold placed Coventry in charge in a predominant first half.
To begin with, he got the ball on the left edge of the punishment region, removed from the dead-ball line onto his right boot, and sent a singing strike into the upper right corner.
What is more, it should be the flawless moves that saw Kasey Palmer drive away from midfield and slide Milan van Ewijk into the right half of the region before one of his cuts as it has turned away home by a sliding Simms.
It then took a savvy save from Terriers goalkeeper Lee Nicholls to deny him an eight-minute full go-around.
Huddersfield took steps to get once more into the game as David Kasumu cut beyond the left post before half-time and Jack Rudoni ran a shot into the bar after the break.
They pulled an objective back as Coventry were found attempting to work out of their own region and Healey wrapped up with his right boot as City took steps to neglect the game.
Pat Jones two times stung the hands of Sky Blues goalkeeper Brad Collins yet Wright guaranteed there was no late show.
He got a pass on the highest point of the area, moved on his left side boot to make a yard of room and lashed a low strike past Nicholls.