Whitby and Bridlington's rugby sides had contrasting days as they battle the drop in their respective leagues, with Scarborough also affected.
Brid didn't have to even take the field as struggling bottom club Glossop couldn't raise a team so handed over the points for their scheduled fixture.
It gives Bridlington breathing space but drops Scarborough to second-bottom in North East 2.
Elsewhere, Whitby were beaten 68-14 by third-placed Ashington.
It keeps Whitby second from bottom in Durham & Northumberland Division Two.
Driffield are up to second in North East 1, it's after a 37-17 win at Ilkley.


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