Driffield suffered a rare loss on the rugby field on Saturday, but Bridlington and Scarborough had better luck.
Driffield are third in a congested North East 1 table after a 24-13 defeat at borders side Alnwick.
Scarborough were celebrating as their improvement continues.
Boro forced their way out of the bottom two, in North East 2, after a 10-6 victory, at Selby.
Brid beat Goole 16-10 as they stay a place above their coastal rivals.
Whitby's worries continues though, they're ten points adrift in second-bottom, in Durham & Northumberland Division Two.
The Maroons lost 22-5 at White Leys Road to Houghton.
Hornsea beat Leeds Medics and Dentists 29-0 in Yorkshire Counties 4 South.


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