Whitby, Scarborough and Bridlington's rugby union sides were all at home, on Saturday and all were left disappointed.
For Matty Jones' Scarborough it was a chance to bounce back after a heavy defeat at title-chasing Ilkley, the week before.
Unfortunately, a rollercoaster clash saw visitors Cleckheaton take 34-31 win at Silver Royd in North One East.
Bridlington suffered a rare defeat in their battle to make the top three in Yorkshire One.
West Leeds won another tight encounter 27-20, at Duke's Park.
Whitby's margin of defeat was much wider, showing the quality of their visitors, in Durham & Northumberland Division Two.
Neighbours and league leaders Guisborough were emphatic 66-10 victors at White Leys Road in an A171 derby.
Whitby are third from bottom in the table, four points clear of the relegation zone with three games left to play.


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