There were victories for Scarborough, Bridlington and Folkton & Flixton on Saturday.
In Yorkshire Premier North, Scarborough took advantage of winning the toss as their bowlers caused havoc, skittling hosts Sheriff Hutton Bridge in the penultimate over, for 158.
Jack Redshaw took 4 for 34, Clarke Doughney 3/42, Tristin Van Schalkwyk 2/33 and Corey Hart 1/33.
Robert Pinder top-scored with 35 and Van Schalkwyk struck a useful 32 as Boro got home with seven overs and four wickets to spare.
In YPN Championship East, Bridlington's bowlers also made the most of fielding first at Duke's Park.
They reduced Brandesburton from 52/1 to 53/4, eventually bowling them all out for 111.
Elliot Traves took 3 for 16 and Ben Traves 3/21. Adam Newington weighed in with 2/27 and the economic Casey Rudd took 1/21.
Brid then won by four wickets, racing to their target with 16 overs remaining.
In the same division, Sutton-on-Hull put Folkton & Flixton in to bat, Rich Malthouse struck 53, with skipper Harry Walmsley smashing 87 from just 82 balls. Cameron Anderson finished 58 not out from only 36 balls, including 2 sixes as the villagers posted 285/7 from their 50 overs.
Whitby were asked to bowl first with Aussie all-rounder Joel Lloyd quickly striking as visitors Sedgefield slumped to 2/1.
Lloyd finished with 3/56 as the County Durham side posted 232/6 from 50 overs at the Turnbull Ground.
Lloyd then impressed with the bat, striking 75. Former skipper Kai Morris added 45 as Whitby missed their target but at least sealed a losing draw by batting out the overs.


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