Boro beat Pontefract 45-5 in North East 2 on Saturday but Rochdale secured the title with a win of their own.
It means Scarborough can't beat the Lancashire side but are guaranteed a top-3 finish, though no chance of promotion.
Head coach Matty Jones spoke to the club's press officer Charlie Hopper after the game:
In the same division, Malton and Norton won a thriller, 40-36, at Goole.
In North East 1, Driffield were edged out 28-23, at Ilkley.
Bridlington's relegation were confirmed as they are guaranteed to finish bottom of Yorkshire One after failing to travel to Hull.
In Yorkshire Four North, Hornsea stay top after beating Knaresborough 43-14, they face a last day promotion shoot-out with second-placed Nestle Rowntree on 5 April.
Whitby stay fourth in Durham & Northumberland Division Three, after a 24-15 home loss to Wallsend.


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