
Scarborough, Bridlington, Driffield, Whitby, Pickering and Folkton & Flixton were all in cricket action on Saturday.
In Yorkshire Premier North, Driffield Town's winning run continued with an epic last-ball victory over Woodhouse Grange.
Grange won the toss, chose to bat and amassed 290/8 from their 50 overs.
Elliot Hatton took 3/58 and James Anson 3/92.
In reply, Town's Noah Kelly impressive form with the bat continued with 136.
Jake Hatton then took Driffield home, with five wickets to spare, with an unbeaten 56 as they hit the winning runs off the last ball.
In Premier 2, Bridlington stay top after a low-scoring victory at Dukes Park over Carlton Towers.
Towers chose to bat first, but they were skittled for 156, in the 46th over, with Rick Robinson grabbing 3/37 and Calum Hatton taking 3/40.
Brid skipper Casey Rudd to-scored with 43 and wicket-keeper John Major amassed 38. Robinson and Freddie Gunning got the hosts home, in the 37th over, with three wickets to spare.
Folkton & Flixton continue their struggles at the foot of the division.
They won the toss and chose to bat first at York Seconds.
Connor Stephenson made 97 but the visitors were bowled out for 192 after 47 overs.
Stephenson was then the pick of the bowlers, but York strolled to victory with more than 12 overs to spare and just three wickets lost.
Scarborough won the toss and chose to field first, at North Marine Road, against South Holderness, in Championship East.
Daniel O'Connor took 3/42 and Hayden Williamson 2/43 as the visitors were restricted to 214/7 from 50 overs.
In reply, Brad Milburn anchored the innings with 60 from 74 balls, but when he was out, Boro slipped from 152/6 to 175 all out, losing by 39 runs.
Pickering are going well in the same division, they're up to third spot- behind leaders Driffield Seconds, who beat Goole by 46 runs- after a comprehensive home victory over Pocklington.
The away side chose to bat first but Pickering's bowlers kept them to just 198/8 from their 50 overs.
Joe Harland took 3/45 and Tom Snowden 2/63.
In reply, Pickering batting as if they had a bus to catch, opener Archie Welford smashed 46 off 51 balls with Stephen Temple and Sam Batty thumping 51 from 35 and 38 from 23 respectively in an unbroken 77-run stand. Pickering got home with a boundary in just the 27th over for a seven-wicket win.
In the same division, Malton & Old Malton kept Beverley Seconds to 211/9 from their 50 overs, with Dave Brannan taking 3/11.
Shaun Harland struck 91 off 92 balls and skipper Charlie Allott fired 56 off 99 as Malton won by seven wickets with ten overs left.
Whitby remain winless and bottom of North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two after defeat at Stockton Seconds.
After being put in to bat first, Whitby were skittled for 184 in the 45th over, Alf Jacobs making 32.
Stockton then got him 14 overs and five wickets to spare, Tom Steyert and Matthew Sharpe got two wickets apiece.
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