Scarborough, Whitby, Bridlington and Folkton & Flixton's cricketers all won on Saturday.
For Boro it was the end of a barren winless run in Yorkshire Premier North stretching back to the start of the season.
Muhammad Ayub did most of the damage with 3 for 33 as opponents Driffield stumbled to 28/4. Jack Redshaw's 2/24 and Matthew Turnbull's 2/2 in a single over ensured the visitors were all out for 162 in the 44th over.
In reply, Scarborough started strongly, putting on 71 for the first wicket, however, Boro were in danger at 106/3 with both openers Redshaw (42) and Robert Pinder (36), plus Ben Gill (0) gone.
However, Tristin Van Schalkwyk saw the hosts home with a fine unbeaten 54- Turnbull adding useful support with 22 not out, as Boro won by seven wickets.
It was the same story in YPN Championship East, where Bridlington beat Beverley Seconds by the same score.
Steve Janney took 4/41 and Casey Rudd 2/26 as Beverley were dismissed for just 154.
The away side had no answer to Sam Wragg's imperious century. He blasted 115 from just 63 balls as Brid got home inside 27 overs.
Elsewhere in the division, Folkton & Flixton enjoyed an even-more resounding victory.
They dismissed visitors Hull Zingari, for 182, with two wickets each for Connor Stephenson, Jack Stephenson and Calum Hatton.
In reply, the hosts wasted no time with just two wickets lost as Richard Malthouse top-scored with 57 and Jake Hatton posted an impressive 44 not out.
Aussie seamer Joel Loyd starred for Whitby with 4/46, in North Yorkshire South Durham Division One, as hosts Seaton Carew were restricted to 201/8 from their 50 overs. Steve Allen added 2/52.
Lloyd then struck a fine unbeaten 88 with Paul Buck not out on 66 as the pair put on an unbroken 114 for the fifth wicket with Whitby reaching their target with seven overs to spare.


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