But Boro's rivals also lost in North East 2.
It means Scarborough stay third in the division and in contention for promotion despite a 26-24 loss to Malton & Norton at Silver Royd.
After the match, Boro head coach Matty Jones spoke to the club's YouTube channel:
Driffield also lost out, in North East 1, they were beaten 37-30 at Wakefield side Sandal.
Bridlington stay bottom of Yorkshire One after being humbled 99-3 at leaders North Ribblesdale.
Hornsea stay second in Yorkshire Four North after beating Aireborough 32-25.


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