While Scarborough, Folkton & Flixton and Bridlington all saw their matches called off after heavy rain, Whitby's went ahead, but they may have wished it hadn't.
After being asked to bat first, Whitby were skittled for just 133 in the 34th over.
Alf Jacobs top-scored with 37 and Theo Clarke added 31.
Visitors Guisborough then recovered from 67/3 to reach their target in the 36th over with six wickets remaining.
Joel Lloyd, James Fawcett, Matthew Steyert and the impressive Ricky Hall took a wicket each for the hosts at the Turnbull Ground.


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