Scarborough Athletic suffered their first defeat since the opening day of the season, while Whitby Town picked up their first league win.
Scarborough lost at Brackley on the opening day in National North, but Jono Greening's men had climbed up to second in their first season in the second tier of non-League.
Boro slipped to sixth after a 2-1 defeat in Oxfordshire on Saturday.
The Seadogs lost to rivals Banbury despite going ahead, late in the first half, through Kieran Weledji.
Boro boss Jono Greening spoke to Scarborough Athletic TV after the game:
Whitby Town are celebrating their first win in the NPL Premier Division.
The Blues won 2-0 at Cheshire side Nantwich Town.
Malik Dijksteel broke the deadlock early on with debutant winger Michael Spellman, signed on loan this past week from Sunderland, adding a second early in the second half.
It means the Seasiders are off the bottom of the table.
Manager Nathan Haslam told Whitby Town TV it was a very controlled performance from his side:
Elsewhere, in NPL East, Bridlington Town lost 1-0, down the coast, at Cleethorpes.
Brid boss Mike Thompson spoke to Brid Town TV post-match:


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