Scarborough enjoyed a crushing win with Folkton & Flixton taking the derby honours in Saturday's cricket.
Boro thumped Sessay by 182 runs in Yorkshire Premier North.
Matthew Turnbull hit 100 exactly and Prince Bedi added 38 as the hosts batted first and posted 270/9 from their 50 overs, at North Marine Road.
The visitors were never in it as they responded. Jack Redshaw took 4/27 with two wickets each for Muhammad Ayub and Tristin Van Schalkwyk, as Sessay were dismissed for just 88 in the 21st over.
There was a derby at Folkton & Flixton in YPN Championship East with the villagers choosing to bat first in their home clash with Bridlington. Skipper Harry Walmsley was the lynchpin with 71 as Folkton posted 166/9 from their 50 overs. Adam Newington took 4/19 and Elliot Traves 2/30.
In response, Bridlington got to 66/2 before collapsing to 84 all out. The impressive duo of Elliot Hatton and Rehaan Shyamsundar took four wickets each as Brid were skittled inside 26 overs.
In North Yorkshire South Durham Division One, Whitby chose to bat first at Rockliffe Park.
Aussie all-rounder Joel Lloyd held the innings together with 88, Tom Steyert added a useful 33 as Whitby posted 224, before bowled out in the 44th over.
Lloyd and Steve Allen took two wickets each as the Hurworth-based County Durham side responded. Despite taking seven wickets in total, Whitby couldn't stem the flow of runs and Rockliffe got home with ten overs remaining.


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