
Both Scarborough and Driffield lost out in Yorkshire Premier North, on Saturday, with only Folkton & Flixton seeing victory.
Boro stay third from bottom after a five-wicket loss, at York.
The visitors chose to bat first but were skittled for 160 in the penultimate over.
Clarke Doughney made 42 not out and Matthew Turnbull added 33.
York then reached their target with more than 11 overs to spare.
Wickets were shared between Jack Redshaw, Muhammad Ayub, Hayden Williamson, Gihan Maligaspe Koralage and Doughney.
It was a tighter affair, across the city, at Clifton Alliance, where Driffield Town were in action.
Clifton made 206/6, from their 50 overs, batting first.
Driffield came up just 12 runs short after amassing 194/8.
Bridlington lost a low-scoring clash at Beverley in YPN Championship East to drop to fourth in the table.
Casey Rudd took 4/22 and Adam Newington 3/29 as league leaders Beverley were dismissed for just 101.
However, Brid were then bundled out for just 65- with Rudd's 11 and skipper Ricky Robinson's 22, the only scores in double figures.
It was the opposite at Folkton & Flixton, who smashed 263/6 from their 50 overs and are now up to second spot.
Richard Malthouse fired 75 before retiring hurt, with Elliot Hatton smashing 61 from 39 runs and Calum Hatton hitting 48.
The Hattons then run riot with the ball as Calum took 5/47 and Elliot 2/17 with visitors Dunnington dismissed for 208 off the final ball of their 50 overs, to seal a 55-run Villagers victory.
Filey suffered a rare defeat in YPN Division One East.
They were bowled out inside 28 overs for 134, skipper David Brannan top-scored with 27.
Visitors Pocklington got home by four wickets with more than 12 overs in hand, despite Josh Dawson's 3/34.
Pickering's trip to Yapham was rained off.
Whitby continue to struggle in North Yorkshire South Durham Division One.
Hosts Great Ayton posted 159, with just three players making double figures, two of them 50s.
Oliver Lane took 5/16 and Tom Steyert 3/40.
Whitby were then bundled out for just 77, in the 31st over.
Mathew Steyert top-scored with an unbeaten 26.
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