Only Bridlington managed to get a full match in on Saturday as rain played havoc with local cricket action.
The YPN Championship East highflyers suffered a rare defeat at Hull Zingari.
After being invited to bat first, Zingari posted an imposing 268/8 from their 50 overs, with Ricky Robinson taking 5/50.
There was one wicket each for Steve Janney, Adam Newington and Casey Rudd.
Brid were well beaten as they managed just 171/7 in response. Janney top-scored with 27 not out.
Scarborough managed just four and a half overs, in Yorkshire Premier North, before the heavens opened at Woodhouse Grange.
Boro were 26/1 with Robert Pinder out for ten.
Folkton & Flixton reduced hosts Driffield Seconds to 33/2 before the rain.
Elliot Hatton and Lee Elvidge took the wickets.
There was no play possible at all between Whitby and Richmondshire Seconds in North Yorkshire South Durham Division One.


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